Changes In The Travel Rules From UK To France

On Friday, February 14, the first British nationals went to France subsequent to being restricted from entering the country for north of a month because of the spread of the Omicron variant in the region of the United Kingdom.

The choice to eliminate the ban has been founded on the way that the Omicron variation is currently generally spread in France, as well, similarly as in the UK.
However the ban has been eliminated, all travelers from the UK should show negative report of a COVID-19 test required 24 hours before arrival in France. Both PCR and antigen tests are acknowledged.

And keeping in mind that travelers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 can enter for whatever reason, including the tourism, since the nation will in any case be set in the red category, unvaccinated explorers need to show a convincing purpose in order to be allowed in France.

All travelers may be screened upon appearance through COVID-19 testing. The individuals who test positive will be set to isolation, regardless of whether they are vaccinated.

 

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