A quick breakdown of what President Macron announced on 24th November regarding confinement, curfews and Christmas.
To help keep English-speaking residents and visitors to the region informed on Covid 19, CSF Languedoc have been sharing bulletins of extremely useful information.
Here’s our roundup of accessible free entertainment during lockdown in France. You won’t have time to be bored!
The latest attestation de déplacement and justificatif de déplacement professionnel can be downloaded from the government website here (copy available with English translation- select the .doc file entitled DOWNLOAD).
The confinement measures that are currently in place allow short trips close to the home, up to 1 hour per day and within a maximum radius of 1 km for physical activity (alone or with people from your household) or for the needs of pets. But do you know your limits?
Would you know what to do if you needed a Covid test? In this article, our very own Laura shares her personal experience of getting tested for Covid 19, to hopefully reduce some of the anxiety associated with such an unfamiliar process, should you ever need to do it.
The rumours were confirmed last night when President Emmanuel Macron took to the screen to announce another stage of lockdown beginning at midnight tonight, between Thursday 29th and Friday 30th October.
A whole host of interesting facts about the region and further afield for your reading pleasure. So, did you know…?
Following Macron’s live TV interview, Jean Castex has announced an extension to the curfew currently in place in 9 cities. The curfew and restrictions will now cover the whole of the Pyrénées-Orientales.
The French Government has opened its new online system for British nationals and their family members to apply for a residency permit.