“Green list” countries or territories : Countries where no active viral circulation has been reported and no relevant variants identified. The countries have therefore been classified as follows: The lists of countries may be updated as the epidemic situation evolves. Please find below the rules that apply to you depending on where you are travelling to or from.Įffective from 9 June, the movement of travellers between France and foreign countries will resume under terms and conditions that will vary according to the health status of these countries and the vaccination status of travellers.Īccordingly, countries have been classified based on health indicators. The traveller’s age (over or under 12 years old).The traveller’s nationality or country of residence.The country the person is travelling from or to: France or other country of the European Area, other third countries including the United Kingdom.The journey involves entering or leaving France.
The nature of these measures for a given traveller in fact depends on several specific criteria: The usual rules govern the right to stay: all foreign travellers must present a valid passport at the border, as well as the usually required documents: in case of a short stay (less than 90 days), proof of resources and accommodation, and a short-stay visa if their nationality so requires in case of plans to settle in France, a long-stay visa in case of residency in France, a residence permit).The health control measures: tests prior to and/or on arrival, the absence of symptoms, not having been in contact with a confirmed case, seven-day isolation period (seven-day quarantine), etc.These permitted reasons are now strictly limited to compelling ones The mobility rules: these set out the permitted reasons for travelling that allow entry into France given the current situation where the borders are closed.Therefore, each time the border is crossed, the traveller will need to comply with the three different regulations which all apply: