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Check All New Entry Regulations for Vaccinated & Unvaccinated Travelers
France is the most recent country to update its COVID-19 entry rules and to drop testing requirements for fully vaccinated travelers. Starting this past Saturday, February 12th, all fully vaccinated travelers won't need to present a negative test before departure.
It's important to note that as of February 1st, anyone 18+ years would need to have received a booster shot no longer than nine months after their second dose to be considered fully vaccinated in France.
Read on to learn more!
France updated their entry requirements for fully vaccinated individuals on February 12th. Take a look at the updated rules for both vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers.
No COVID-19 Test is required for fully vaccinated tourists, as well as for children under 12 years of age
Present proof of Vaccination
Sworn statement for COVID-19 symptoms
Present a "compelling reason" for travel
Negative COVID Test taken 72 hours prior departure (PCR test) or 48 hours before departure (Antigen)
You might be asked to take another test on arrival
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