The Mobility Pass is here to stay and whoever does not carry it will see their movement at a national and international level very limited.
The document that is delivered to all the people who completed their vaccination process against covid-19 will also be key during the government of President Gabriel Boric.
The documentation requires updates in accordance with the number of vaccines against the disease and therefore, as of April 1, the Mobility Pass will be disabled for those over 18 who do not have their booster dose up to date.
April is just around the corner and with its arrival the passes will expire for those who have received their second dose, or single dose, in October 2021, and still do not have their booster dose.
It is worth mentioning that, to obtain the Mobility Pass, you must first have previously verified an account in mevacuno.gob.cl., and then it should be scanned from scanmevacuno.gob.cl the QR code of the identity card.
If the Rut is valid, it will return the information on whether the Mobility Pass is enabled or not. If you do not have a valid identity card, you can continue downloading the vaccination certificate from the platform mevacuno.gob.cl..