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Travel to the France from not-the-UK on a UK passport

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 bigbobbyking 01 Feb 2022

I'm travelling to Paris from Dublin next week (starting from Belfast and driving to Dublin). I'm travelling on a UK passport. As I read it the guidance is all based on 'country of departure'. So presumably that means I just need my covid pass and don't need a test? Anyone got recent experience? Or point to guidance that addresses this? Don't really want to arrive and find I should have got a test as well. (Of course, I could just get a test just-in-case, but would rather avoid the expense and faff if not required)

 chris687 01 Feb 2022
In reply to bigbobbyking:

Essentially you're right. You only need your COVID travel pass. Download it from the NHS app - selecting the one for travel.

Also check

https://www.info-coronavirus.be/en/colour-codes-by-country/

 James FR 03 Feb 2022
In reply to bigbobbyking:

I would say it's safer to get a test. What passport you're travelling on makes no difference, but if you have to fill in the locator form, you say what other countries you've been in over the last 2 weeks.

The special rules for the UK at the moment mean that a negative test result is required when arriving in France. I doubt they check the locator form info to see who has been in the UK but you never know...

https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/coming-to-france-your-co...


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