FRANCE requires certificate with 3 DOSES of VACCINE for
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Persons considered as NOT vaccinated for France (for having a vaccine not approved by the WEA, such as Cansino, Sinovac, or Sputnik), are required to present a negative result of a PCR test of less than 72 hours or of an antigen test of less than 48 hours, or to present a certificate of reestablishment that will be valid at the end of the 11 days prior to a positive result of a PCR or antigen test).
It is also reminded that this Consular Section has no authority over the process of application of vaccines, nor their certificates and/or current sanitary measures, which are the exclusive competence of the Mexican health authorities and the corresponding authorities in France, which we are obliged to comply with to the fullest.
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France will require Covid-19 test for travelers from
BulgariaBulgaria has lifted all pandemic travel restrictions for travelers and, therefore, it is no longer necessary to present vaccination or recovery certificates or negative test results for the disease. This applies equally to travelers from the European Union and the rest of the world.
SloveniaSlovenia has lifted all travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic and no longer requires quarantine or certificates of vaccination, recovery or negative test results for the virus when entering the country.
HungaryOn March 7, Hungary lifted all pandemic travel restrictions for travelers and therefore no longer requires vaccination or recovery certificates or negative test results for the disease. This applies equally to travelers from the European Union and the rest of the world.
PolandPoland has lifted all pandemic travel restrictions and, therefore, it is no longer necessary to present certificates of vaccination or recovery or negative test results for the disease. This applies equally to travelers from the European Union and the rest of the world.
Requirements for travel to France in 2022 and health passport
On March 14, 2022, the presentation of the vaccination passport in those places where it was required (leisure and cultural centers, commercial catering, trade fairs and professional shows, etc.) ceased to be mandatory. Similarly, the health passport ceased to be in force on August 1, 2022.
Since the beginning of the crisis, the health control system has made it possible to preserve our health system and to delay the arrival on French territory of variants with worrying characteristics. This system ceased to be in force on August 1, 2022.
However, in the event of the emergence of a dangerous variant, the entry into French territory of travelers from countries considered to be at risk could again be subject to the presentation of a negative virological test.
For information on health regulations concerning entry into the territory of other countries, please consult the Travel Advice section of the website of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.
Mandatory booster vaccination for adults in the following age groups
Licensed vaccines include those approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the World Health Organization (WHO).Those who are not vaccinated must present a negative PCR test, taken within 72 hours prior to departure. A negative antigen test, taken within 48 hours prior may also be submitted.Those who have recently recovered from coronavirus and are not vaccinated may submit a positive antigen or PCR test, taken at least 11 days prior to departure and no more than 6 months (180 days).In addition, all travelers must complete an ‘affidavit’ and an ‘EU Passenger Digital Tracing Form’ prior to arrival.