"From July 1, everyone entering or leaving Vietnam must make a health declaration" - in late June, this information spread rapidly on social media and some travel sites. The basis cited was Decree 165/2026, which took effect on July 1. But just before it took effect, on June 30, Vietnam's Ministry of Health officially explained that it "is not something imposed on everyone at all times." Since our site also reported in late June to the effect that "health declarations for entering Vietnam are back from July," this article is a follow-up to that. What was the misunderstanding, and what is true? And what should people with upcoming trips or business travel do now? The conclusion first: in normal times, nothing is needed. Let's sort it out in order.
Where did “everyone must declare” spread from
It started with Decree 165/2026 (Nghi dinh 165/2026/ND-CP), promulgated on May 15. It sets out procedures for medical quarantine at the border and took effect on July 1. Because it contained provisions on health declarations by people entering, exiting, or transiting, information spread on social media that 'from July 1 everyone must file a declaration' and that 'the declaration site is tokhaiyte.vn.' Some aviation media and ticket agencies also announced it as 'mandatory,' and confusion spread among travelers about to depart.
In response, Deputy Director Vo Hai Son of the Health Ministry's Department of Preventive Medicine officially made two key points. First, the health declarationIt isn't required of everyone at all timesis the key. What the decree established is merely a legal framework, and a declaration is actually required only "when, for a specific infectious disease, the Minister of Health issues concrete guidance in light of the global outbreak situation and the risk of entry into Vietnam." Second, the declaration site tokhaiyte.vn that was being circulatedThe Ministry of Health does not currently use itThe new declaration system is still being built, and it warns that entering data into the old site carries the risk of phishing scams that steal personal information.
How to correctly read Decree 165/2026 — the "vessel" and the "switch" are separate things
The core of the misunderstanding lies in confusing "a rule being made" with "a rule taking effect." Decree 165/2026 is a "vessel" that keeps the means of a health declaration available at any time, in preparation for a situation where an infectious disease crosses the border. On the other hand, only the Minister of Health can press the "switch" that actually mandates a declaration, and the target disease, period, and covered persons are specified in each case's guidance. In other words, the switch didn't automatically flip on the July 1 effective date, and as of early July 2026 the Minister of Health's guidance has not been issued.
The practical procedure, should the switch be flipped in the future, is also written into the decree. Those affected make a health declaration within seven days before entry, exit or transit; the method can be either electronic or paper, and the forms are prepared in Vietnamese and English. Depending on the infectious-disease situation, proof of vaccination and the like may also be required.
| Item | The information that spread | The Ministry of Health's official explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Eligible | Everyone entering and leaving the country | None covered in normal times. Only designated infectious diseases during an outbreak |
| Start date | Uniformly from July 1 | From the point the Health Minister issues guidance |
| Declaration site | tokhaiyte.vn | Currently unused. A new system is being built |
| What to do now | Declare before departure | Nothing needed |
Locally, reports of it being “mandatory” ran ahead
This confusion looks less like a baseless rumor than the cumulative result of reporting that read the provisions literally.
- In late May, right after the decree was issued, the central-region station VTV8 ran a piece foreshadowing enforcement: "From July 1, arrivals will make a health declaration under the new rules"
- Guidance pages appeared on airline-ticket agency sites claiming "from July 1, arrivals and departures must file a health declaration"
- Legal-information sites also warned to "declare within seven days before entry or exit," without touching on the trigger conditions
Each report presented the decree’s text itself correctly, but dropped the applicable condition of “only when the Health Minister issues guidance.” As a result, the understanding of “mandatory for everyone” took on a life of its own, the major paper Thanh Nien ran a fact-check piece titled “True or False,” and government-affiliated media all reported the Ministry of Health’s explanation at once. In how the system is set up, the pitfall was that reading the text alone lets you write “mandatory.”
An update from our previous article — what you should do now is 'nothing'
In an article we published at the end of June, we said, citing this decree, that "there's one more thing to do before departure." The decree's existence and enforcement date are fact, but the Health Ministry has since clarified the conditions of application, so we are updating our coverage with this article. To sum up,No health declaration is needed for travel to Vietnam in normal timesis the point. There's no need to fill in a declaration site before departure, no need to prepare documents, and no need to install a dedicated app.
| Your situation | What to do |
|---|---|
| Upcoming Vietnam travel or business trips (in normal times) | No health declaration is needed. There is nothing to prepare |
| I saw posts or notices urging input into tokhaiyte.vn | Don't enter anything. The Ministry of Health is not currently using this site |
| During an epidemic (after the Health Minister issues guidance) | Following guidance from the embassy or airline, file electronically or on paper within seven days before departure |
| If your company manages business travelers' trips | Add one line to your pre-travel checklist: "whether the Ministry of Health's declaration guidance exists" |
What you should be wary of, rather, is fake sites. The Ministry of Health itself warns that scammers could exploit the name recognition of tokhaiyte.vn, which was actually used during the COVID period, to make it an entry point for stealing passport numbers and contact details. Avoid entering personal information into pages that come up when you search "Vietnam health declaration," and check whether it's mandatory through official guidance from the embassy or your airline.
Note that this July in Vietnam sees a cluster of new rules taking effect, a time when it’s easy to confuse them with the ones that truly affect travelers. The carry-onThe new rule limiting power banks to two, and matters that concern residents and expatsImmigration procedures unified into VNeIDis a change that actually requires preparation, and toward year-end,The transfer of international flights from Ho Chi Minh City to the new Long Thanh Airportis also coming up. Not mistaking what to worry about is the trick to preparing for a Vietnam trip this summer.
How to read Vietnamese administration's habit of 'building the framework first'
This decree is about putting in place, during normal times, a permanent legal framework for the border measures that were thrown together in a hurry during the pandemic. Rather than scrambling to create the legal basis after an outbreak starts, it prepares the vessel in advance and, when needed, activates it quickly at the health minister's discretion. The design itself is reasonable, and it points in a different direction from Japan's Visit Japan Web, which optionally digitizes ordinary entry procedures. Vietnam's health declaration is "a conditional obligation limited to infectious-disease response," not one more everyday entry step.
Another lesson is that in Vietnam's "July enforcement rush," you shouldn't judge by the mere existence of a provision. Around July 1 this year, many systems started moving at once: expanded health-insurance benefits, new traffic rules, mandatory identity verification for online sales. "Enforced = immediately applied to everyone" isn't always the case; not a few come with activation conditions or transitional measures. When you spot assertive information on social media, verify the application conditions with primary sources from government-affiliated media or the embassy. Just having this habit keeps you out of a fuss like this one.
Summary - just three things to remember
- In normal times, no health declaration is needed to enter or leave Vietnam. As of early July 2026, the Health Minister has issued no guidance
- It becomes mandatory only when the health minister issues guidance during an epidemic. In that case, file electronically or on paper within seven days before departure
- tokhaiyte.vn is not currently in use. Treat any prompt to enter information there as a suspected phishing scam
Next time you book a flight to Vietnam, you can set aside worries about the health declaration for now. Use the time you save to check the rules that actually bite, like counting your power banks and checking your departure and arrival airports. If the situation changes and declarations are activated, we'll report the follow-up on this site too.
Sources
- Thanh Niên「Thực hư tin tất cả khách xuất/nhập cảnh Việt Nam phải khai báo y tế từ 1.7」
- Báo Chính phủ「Bộ Y tế thông tin quy định khai báo y tế khi xuất, nhập cảnh từ ngày mai (1/7)」
- VTV8「Từ 1/7/2026, người nhập cảnh phải khai báo y tế theo quy định mới」
- Thư viện Pháp luật「Từ 01/7/2026, hành khách phải khai báo y tế trong 07 ngày trước khi xuất cảnh, nhập cảnh」
- easybooking.vn (an example of a ticket agency's "now mandatory" notice)
