Which countries can I travel to without a vaccine in 2022? – Mundukos
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BulgariaBulgaria has lifted all pandemic travel restrictions 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.
IMPORTANT⚠️ Travel requirements to France have been changed and
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Yes, some vaccinations are recommended for visiting France. The WHO and ISTM recommend the following vaccines: typhoid, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), TDaP (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), and influenza.
France is a fully developed nation. Travelers should take the same precautions they would take at home, understanding that the food may be different from what they are used to.
If you have any questions about traveling to France or about the vaccinations you need for your trip, schedule an appointment with your local Passport Health travel medicine clinic. Call us at or book online now to protect yourself.
A passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date is required. Mexican citizens do not require a visa for stays of no more than 90 days. With a visa, the maximum length of stay is 180 days.
Requirements for travel to France in 2022 and health passport
Read on because here you will find everything you need to know if you can travel to France now, what measures are being followed and what interesting places you can include in your next European adventure.
As you can see, you will be able to travel to France right now and enjoy that vacation you are looking forward to. The next step is to start planning, so you’re probably wondering which places are the most interesting and what you can’t miss in each of them. At IATI we advise you to focus on the south of the country and make a wonderful route by car that passes through destinations such as the following:
What are the must-sees? The Place du Capitole, where the town hall and the Opera House are located, is a must. Other interesting sites are the Place Victor Hugo market, the Jacobins Convent, the Basilica of St. Saturnin, the Cathedral of St. Etienne, the Hotel d’Assezat or the Musée des Agustins. Even so, what we recommend is to get lost in charming streets such as Rue Henri de Gorsse, Rue de Blanchers or Rue Sant-Antonie du T. and, of course, walk along the Garonne River and contemplate its bridges.
Third Dose & Travel Vaccination Pass for France 2022
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.