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Watch the latest video here: • Travelling to France - Feb 12th, 2022... **UPDATE 14th March, 2022** France have decided to suspend the vaccine pass as from Monday, 14th March. Watch my new video here: • Suspension of the Vaccine Pass in Fra... Basically, keep checking this page for the latest travel rules: https://uk.ambafrance.org/COVID-19-ru... **Vaccinated passengers will no longer need a Covid test to enter France. **Vaccinated or unvaccinated passengers will no longer need to quarantine or self-isolate on arrival. **The over-18 will need to have received a booster jab 9 months after the second injection at most to be regarded as vaccinated for travelling purposes, and 4 months after the second injection to get the “pass vaccinal”. *** If you are fully vaccinated, you will need to show: 1. Your certificate of vaccination. 2. Your sworn declaration, which you can download here: https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actuali... 3. You may be asked to complete an EU PLF form before boarding, although it is not an official recommendation. You can fill it in here: https://app.euplf.eu/#/ *** If you are not (or not fully) vaccinated, you will need to show: 1. Your certificate of travel showing a compelling reason for entering France, which you can download here: https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actuali... 2. Your sworn declaration, which you can download here: https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actuali... 3. Your negative PCR or antigen test result taken less than 48 hours before your trip. 4. You may be asked to complete an EU PLF form before boarding, although it is not an official recommendation. You can fill it in here: https://app.euplf.eu/#/ NOTE: THE DEFINITION OF "FULLY VACCINATED" HAS CHANGED IN FRANCE, SO WATCH THIS WHOLE VIDEO TO FIND OUT EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED TO DO. Test facilities I have used and that are reasonably priced (this may be out of date, as that's who I used on my last trip to France and there may well be cheaper alternatives out there) - PLEASE NOTE as long as the test you take is the "Fit to fly" type you will be OK to travel. Drive-in or walk-in centre for Antigen or PCR testing to travel to France: https://www.collinsongroup.com/en/cov... Results available within 30 minutes. Antigen self-test - France said they don't accept self-tests but by that they mean they don't accept the free NHS ones. The tests you self-administer and have certified by a third-party lab are OK. So the below test is OK to enter France as well, although personally I wouldn't take the risk, just in case you end up talking to an over-zealous border control/check-in person. https://www.c19testing.co.uk/rapidtravel Results available within a couple of hours (although they say up to 12 hours). PCR self-test (as long as it is certified by a third-party lab): https://www.c19testing.co.uk/fortravel Results available within a couple of hours. For travelling to the UK, please view my other video: • Travelling to the UK from France - Fe... If you have any questions, leave them in the comments below :) Download your FREE ebook The 12 Golden Rules of French HERE: https://www.frenchinthemidlands.com/f... Check out the two apps I recommend to help you learn French (I use them myself to learn Spanish). Please note that if you take a subscription, I will receive a small commission at no charge to you: Lingopie (offer a free 7-day trial) https://fas.st/t/uHG77KsH FluentU (offer a free 14-day trial) https://bit.ly/4eMjvXj