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2023-02-17 04:40 AM
I am just trying out my first real webinar several people from Canada have told me they can't register for the event. It will only allow people from the US to register. I can't seem to find where to change that to allow them to register. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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2023-02-17 04:59 AM
Hello,
You need to change the following setting;
Approve or block entry for users from specific countries/regions
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2023-02-17 04:59 AM
Hello,
You need to change the following setting;
Approve or block entry for users from specific countries/regions

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2024-07-18 12:49 PM
This does not solve the problem. This feature is toggled off in my setting users from Canada still being blocked from attending webinars

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2024-01-22 03:50 PM
Having the same problem. The setting for "Approve or Block Entry" was off. Something seems stuck in Zoom's system.
Solution: I unselected State/Province and added a customized question "What city and province/state are you living in?
Hope that helps.

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2024-08-31 03:40 PM
We have encountered the same problem today (August 31, 2024). The list in the State/Province dropdown does not include any Canadian provinces. I can provide a list if it's needed.

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2024-11-01 07:50 AM
A solution is to add Country/Region to the Registration fields. If it's not checked Required, this field can be left blank and the State/Province field will default to US states. If the registrant enters Canada, the State/Province field will show the Canadian provinces.
