UK ambassador urges Brits in France to get prepared for festive travel and to take action to get a withdrawal agreement residency card before 1 January
Summer is just around the corner and after 14 months grounded, many of us can’t wait to take to the road, rails, water or sky. Whether you’re coming to or going from the P-O, there are all sorts of rumours flying around as to how travel will look this summer, so we’ve summarised key government info on the infamous pass sanitaire.
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Canet en Roussillon invites you to join them for a festive programme bursting with merriment and good cheer.
Last Tuesday 9th November, President Emmanuel Macron addressed the nation live on TV, to talk about the state of the pandemic and to present the latest decisions on pass sanitaires, vaccines and more. Here’s our breakdown of what was said.
The third booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
The British embassy has confirmed that until the 1st January 2022, the French authorities will continue to accept proof of application for a WA residency card (rather than the confirmed status) to accord British citizens right to work, travel, apply for benefits and access other services in France.
If you were vaccinated outside of France, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set up a system by which you can obtain a QR code that is valid as a pass sanitaire, regardless of your country of residence.
Latest travel updates from British Government – Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, has announced a simplified system for international travel from 4th October.
The ‘centre of the world’ may be a little extravagant but over recent years there has certainly been huge progress in terms of eating options for vegetarians in Perpignan.