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Do countries that's have enforced/required vaccination, make sure someone have been vaccinated before applying citizenship?
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Lots of countries have semi-legal basis on refusing vaccinations either for political or religious connotations. And I know USA doesn't force her citizens to take measles vaccine. There's also certain countries with limited data/information on who's been vaccinated or not due to lack of government statistics collection.

I'm curious if certain countries, possibly China would make you are fully vaccinated before entering their country or becoming a naturalised citizen.

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