Coronavirus – Advice for Foreign Nationals in France

Travel to France

Presently Travel to and from foreign countries is strongly discouraged in France, and in some cases prohibited. Travel restrictions are also in place within France regions and departments. If you are arriving from a country within the European space, you can enter France. You must comply with health regulations to enter France (PCR test and sworn declaration). You are not required to self-isolate. The countries which comprise the European space are all the European Union Member States, as well as Andorra, the Holy See, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino and Switzerland.

Coronavirus protection

Arrivals from Australia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea or the United Kingdom. If you are arriving from one of those seven countries, you can enter France. You must comply with health regulations to enter France (PCR test and sworn declaration). You must self-isolate for seven days after your arrival.

With vaccination now progressing quickly across most of the world these travel restrictions will be changing and best to keep checking for updates. It is hoped that by mid May most Travel restrictions will be relaxed at La Giraudiere we are working to open doors mid May but keep checking back.

For up to date news for travel to France visit http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/coronavirus-advice-for-foreign-nationals-in-france/

About La Giraudiere

The whole idea of the La Giraudiere project is for people of all backgrounds, all ages, all nationalities to have the chance to live together learn about each others lifestyle exchange their knowledge, experiences and skills whilst living and working together in France and at the same time helping, improving and adding to the Project for those to come in the future. To see the different types of volunteers work that has been done and what is still required visit our website
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