Vacation in France, all the new rules
Are you thinking of planning your vacation in France? Last June 3, the country changed its rules. [...]
Are you thinking of organizing your vacations in France? Last June 3, the country changed its rules. E, Waiting for the Green Pass to go into effect., decided to distinguish tourists based on their area of origin and status as vaccinated or unvaccinated.
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So let's see everything you need to know for your vacation in France.
The rules for vacationing in France
Currently, France has a curfew from 9 pm to 6 am. On June 9 it will be moved to 11 p.m. and on June 30 it will be lifted. Until June 9, Italian tourists wishing to enter the country will have to present a negative molecular test carried out in the 72 hours prior to entry. They are exempt from the swab only children up to age 10, and antigen testing is not accepted. Mandatory swabbing is also currently in effect for those who have completed the vaccination cycle.
Vacations in France, however, will soon have new rules: from June 9 everything will change.
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From June 9 the rules for travel to France are changing. The rules depend on:
- the country from which you are traveling 🚦
- whether you are vaccinated or not đź’‰Main details in this thread. And we'll update https://t.co/RrsssumTJu asap!
- France Diplomacy🇫🇷 (@francediplo_EN) June 4, 2021
In fact, France has introduced a "traffic light" system, allowing thefree admission to those who have been vaccinated And is from a green country. Those who have not been vaccinated, and are from a low-risk state, must continue to show a negative molecular test no older than 72 hours. What are the Green countries? I European countries, Australia, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea.
Orange and red countries
Those who come from a Orange country and is vaccinated, he must exhibit a PCR test performed in the previous 72 hours the entrance or a Antigenic test performed in the 48 hours before. Those who are not vaccinated, and come from one of these countries, may enter France only for justified reasons. They must show a negative test (they may be re-tested on arrival) and must remain in trust isolation for 7 days. Orange countries are the most numerous, and are all other countries and exceptions to those on the green list and red list.
Finally, vacations in France are banned for those from a red list country. Entry from these areas is allowed only for imperative reasons. A PCR or antigen test carried out within the previous 48 hours is required, and upon arrival, one is subjected to antigen testing and a 7-day fiduciary isolation. This is for those who are vaccinated. Those who are not vaccinated, on the other hand, in addition to testing must undergo a 10-day quarantine under the supervision of the authorities. Red-listed countries are currently Argentina, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Turkey, and Uruguay.
Recognized vaccines are only those licensed by the EMA.
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