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  1. Here's how to travel to France right now

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  2. CDC Warns Against Travel to France, Iceland and Other Destinations Due

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  3. Coming to France? Your Covid-19 questions answered

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  4. CDC: Africa tourism favorite now at ‘high’ risk for Covid-19

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  5. CDC updates travel guidelines for those vaccinated, unvaccinated

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  6. Can I Enter France Now? France Travel Restrictions As Of October 2021

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  1. France

    All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6-11 months, according to CDC's measles vaccination recommendations for international travel. Dogs infected with rabies are not commonly found in France.

  2. Travelers' Health

    More. Learn about CDC's Traveler Genomic Surveillance Program that detects new COVID-19 variants entering the country. Sign up to get travel notices, clinical updates, & healthy travel tips. CDC Travelers' Health Branch provides updated travel information, notices, and vaccine requirements to inform international travelers and provide ...

  3. France

    Check our Traveler Information Center for more information if you are a traveler with specific health needs, such as travelers who are pregnant, immune compromised, or traveling for a specific purpose like humanitarian aid work. Remember to pack extras of important health supplies in case of travel delays. Prescription medicines. Your prescriptions

  4. Réunion (France)

    All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6-11 months, according to CDC's measles vaccination recommendations for international travel. Dogs infected with rabies are not commonly found in Réunion.

  5. France Travel Advisory

    Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter. Review the Country Security Report for France. Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.

  6. France International Travel Information

    Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday ...

  7. Travel to France

    When traveling to France, please note that the Government of France does NOT recognize the 12-page U.S. emergency passport, issued by U.S. embassies and consulates overseas, as a valid travel document for visa-free travel, and, if traveling on this emergency passport, you may be refused boarding and/or entry to France by immigration officials ...

  8. CDC issues Level 4 travel advisory for France, Portugal, Jordan

    In your inbox, Thursdays. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said to avoid travel to France, Portugal, Cyprus, Andorra and Liechtenstein, grouping all in a Level 4 category that ...

  9. France Travel Requirements for US Citizens |AXA Assistance

    It is advisable to check both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ... Do US citizens need a visa to travel to France? No, US citizens do not need a visa for short stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, starting in 2025, US citizens might need ETIAS authorization for short-term stays in France and other Schengen ...

  10. Health pass : what to know if you are traveling to France

    The health pass is required in the following circumstances: When entering health care centers, if you come to visit a relative or if you have a scheduled procedure. When crossing a border during a trip from/to France. In some overseas French territories where the use of the health or vaccine pass has been extended.

  11. Can I travel to France? Travel Restrictions & Entry ...

    Find continuously updated travel restrictions for France such as border, vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and quarantine requirements.

  12. PDF Health Information for Travelers to France

    Health Information for Travelers to France - Traveler view | Travelers' Health | CDC https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/france[11/14/2019 11:48: ...

  13. U.S. CDC urges Americans to avoid travel to France, Jordan over COVID

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday advised Americans against travel to France, Jordan, Portugal, and Tanzania, citing COVID-19 concerns.

  14. World's top tourist destination on 'very high' travel risk list

    France moved into the CDC's highest-risk category for travel this week. Each week, many of these destinations move up and down the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's travel risk ...

  15. Visiting France with family? Children over the age of 12 must now have

    France recently extended the requirement of its health pass or pass sanitaire to children between the ages of 12 and 17. This means that anyone over the age of 12 must present proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative COVID-19 test to enjoy many tourist activities such as eating in restaurants, visiting the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and theme parks like Disneyland Paris.

  16. France Vaccine Requirements & What Vaccinations Are Recommended?

    The CDC recommends this vaccine for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 going to France, and notes that those 60 years old and up may get vaccinated prior to traveling to France. Measles. Measles is a serious, highly contagious, airborne disease that can lead to a variety of complications, including death.

  17. PDF Health Information for Travelers to France Traveler View

    Use the Healthy Travel Packing List for France for a list of health-related items to consider packing for your trip. Talk to your doctor about which items are most important for you.

  18. Traveling to Europe? Here are requirements for France, Italy and more

    While some tourist attractions may allow Americans to show the CDC vaccination card for entry, it is generally not accepted. However, travelers can apply for a French health pass at a designated ...

  19. Everything you need to know about traveling to France

    Everything you need to know about traveling to France. 39. (Washington Post illustration; iStock) By Natalie B. Compton. August 3, 2022 at 12:34 p.m. EDT. This story has been updated. Every 30 ...

  20. Entry requirements

    Staying longer than 90 days in a 180-day period. To stay longer than 90 days, you must meet the French government's entry requirements. If you're in France with a residence permit or long-stay ...

  21. France ends major COVID rules: what changes for travelers

    The UK has been moved from the orange or mid-risk list to France's lower-risk green category in its international travel restrictions, making it significantly easier for UK travelers who haven't been vaccinated against COVID-19 to visit France. The move puts the UK in line with countries such as the US and European Union nations who can travel ...

  22. French Guiana (France)

    All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6-11 months, according to CDC's measles vaccination recommendations for international travel. Dogs infected with rabies are not commonly found in French Guiana.

  23. What to know about the XEC Covid variant

    Marc Johnson, a virologist and professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, said the XEC variant really took off in Germany and has since ...

  24. Martinique (France)

    All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6-11 months, according to CDC's measles vaccination recommendations for international travel. Dogs infected with rabies are not commonly found in Martinique.