Covid Testing to Enter France from US
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Covid Testing to Enter France from US
Hi all...
We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
What kind of testing is required to get through passport control. I have read you need results 24-48 hours before entry. There are no BinaxNow (<1hr) locations near us
The IDNow takes up to 24 hrs. If we got it first thing (9 am) the day of the flight, the results -- even if sent by email -- might not get to us by the time our plane lands the next day at noon (6 am US time).
ssander
Any advice?
Thanks
ssander
We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
What kind of testing is required to get through passport control. I have read you need results 24-48 hours before entry. There are no BinaxNow (<1hr) locations near us
The IDNow takes up to 24 hrs. If we got it first thing (9 am) the day of the flight, the results -- even if sent by email -- might not get to us by the time our plane lands the next day at noon (6 am US time).
ssander
Any advice?
Thanks
ssander
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They will check your negative Covid test & perhaps your proof of vaccination at the departing US airport. Get the test on the day before departure. No airport personnel in France will want to see your Passe Sanitaire or vaccination creds. At lease, these were the rules in December when we were there.
On the return, also get an antige test the day before departure.
Stu Dudley
On the return, also get an antige test the day before departure.
Stu Dudley
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I don't know where you are getting your info, the French official govt websites are pretty clear. The US is now a red country.
It isn't that you need results 48 hrs before departure, you need to have TAKEN the test LESS than 48 HRS before departure, IF you are vaccinated. The 24 hr rule is for unvaccinated if allowed in for some reason, so not your issue. So getting results 48 hrs ahead would no doubt not work as that would mean the test had been taken before that, obviously.
these are the results, see section 2.2
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actual...ational-travel
It isn't that you need results 48 hrs before departure, you need to have TAKEN the test LESS than 48 HRS before departure, IF you are vaccinated. The 24 hr rule is for unvaccinated if allowed in for some reason, so not your issue. So getting results 48 hrs ahead would no doubt not work as that would mean the test had been taken before that, obviously.
these are the results, see section 2.2
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actual...ational-travel
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Christina & Stu...
The website says "less than 48 hours old"...so I have interpreted that to mean at arrival time, not departure. Either way, I'll be OK, as long as the window is 48 hrs, not 24 hrs. (I was concerned because my flight is on a Sunday, and there does not seem to be any places near me open on Sunday.)
Thanks.
ssander
The website says "less than 48 hours old"...so I have interpreted that to mean at arrival time, not departure. Either way, I'll be OK, as long as the window is 48 hrs, not 24 hrs. (I was concerned because my flight is on a Sunday, and there does not seem to be any places near me open on Sunday.)
- If it's 48 hrs before arrival on Monday noon (6 am US). We can take the test any time after Saturday 6 am.
- If it's 48 hrs before departure at 10:30 pm Sunday, We can take it any time after 10:30 pm Friday.
Thanks.
ssander
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These at home tests are approved for travel, using an online proctor.
https://www.emed.com/products/covid-...stkit-six-pack
https://www.emed.com/products/covid-...stkit-six-pack
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These at home tests are approved for travel, using an online proctor.
https://www.emed.com/products/covid-...stkit-six-pack
https://www.emed.com/products/covid-...stkit-six-pack
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In the news Feb 8:
The French government has announced that the requirement of Covid-19 testing to enter the country will be dropped shortly for travelers who are fully vaccinated.
The testing was brought in during December to combat the Omicron variant of Covid-19 for all travelers entering from outside the EU (including the U.K.). However, Europe Minister Clément Beaune told France 2 TV that “in the coming days we will announce that tests are no longer needed for vaccinated people.”
Beaune also said that there are likely to be new EU travel rules announced this week, saying “there will probably be a new European protocol for vaccinated people arriving from outside the EU, with eased measure”
The French government has announced that the requirement of Covid-19 testing to enter the country will be dropped shortly for travelers who are fully vaccinated.
The testing was brought in during December to combat the Omicron variant of Covid-19 for all travelers entering from outside the EU (including the U.K.). However, Europe Minister Clément Beaune told France 2 TV that “in the coming days we will announce that tests are no longer needed for vaccinated people.”
Beaune also said that there are likely to be new EU travel rules announced this week, saying “there will probably be a new European protocol for vaccinated people arriving from outside the EU, with eased measure”
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In the news Feb 8:
The French government has announced that the requirement of Covid-19 testing to enter the country will be dropped shortly for travelers who are fully vaccinated.
The testing was brought in during December to combat the Omicron variant of Covid-19 for all travelers entering from outside the EU (including the U.K.). However, Europe Minister Clément Beaune told France 2 TV that “in the coming days we will announce that tests are no longer needed for vaccinated people.”
Beaune also said that there are likely to be new EU travel rules announced this week, saying “there will probably be a new European protocol for vaccinated people arriving from outside the EU, with eased measure”
The French government has announced that the requirement of Covid-19 testing to enter the country will be dropped shortly for travelers who are fully vaccinated.
The testing was brought in during December to combat the Omicron variant of Covid-19 for all travelers entering from outside the EU (including the U.K.). However, Europe Minister Clément Beaune told France 2 TV that “in the coming days we will announce that tests are no longer needed for vaccinated people.”
Beaune also said that there are likely to be new EU travel rules announced this week, saying “there will probably be a new European protocol for vaccinated people arriving from outside the EU, with eased measure”
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Good news, the tests are no longer required.
https://www.thelocal.fr/20220211/bre...ed-travellers/
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https://www.thelocal.fr/20220211/bre...ed-travellers/
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We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
How did you get the Passe Sanitaire already? Were you in France previously?
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
How did you get the Passe Sanitaire already? Were you in France previously?
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Testing to Board Airplane
Hi all...
We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
What kind of testing is required to get through passport control. I have read you need results 24-48 hours before entry. There are no BinaxNow (<1hr) locations near us
The IDNow takes up to 24 hrs. If we got it first thing (9 am) the day of the flight, the results -- even if sent by email -- might not get to us by the time our plane lands the next day at noon (6 am US time).
ssander
Any advice?
Thanks
ssander
We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
What kind of testing is required to get through passport control. I have read you need results 24-48 hours before entry. There are no BinaxNow (<1hr) locations near us
The IDNow takes up to 24 hrs. If we got it first thing (9 am) the day of the flight, the results -- even if sent by email -- might not get to us by the time our plane lands the next day at noon (6 am US time).
ssander
Any advice?
Thanks
ssander
Not quite getting how this works...
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I think I may be able to answer the Passe Sanitaire question.
My wife & I both received the Passe last November - e-mailed to us at home before France closed this option to visitors. We went to Paris on Dec 2 for a 2 weeks visit, and friends arrived in Paris on Dec 4. They did not have the Passe. We scoped out a pharmacy across the street from our apt & determined that they could issue the pass if our friends presented all the vaccination documents required (CDC cards). Our friends arrived, went to this pharmacy, and walked out with a Passe Sanitaire 20 minutes later. They used it to get into the restaurant for dinner with us that night, and to get into Hotel de la Marine then next day.
There were about 3 other pharmacies within 2 blocks of our apt that probably could issue the Passe. We used one of them to obtain our Covid test that was required to re-enter the USA.
Stu Dudley
My wife & I both received the Passe last November - e-mailed to us at home before France closed this option to visitors. We went to Paris on Dec 2 for a 2 weeks visit, and friends arrived in Paris on Dec 4. They did not have the Passe. We scoped out a pharmacy across the street from our apt & determined that they could issue the pass if our friends presented all the vaccination documents required (CDC cards). Our friends arrived, went to this pharmacy, and walked out with a Passe Sanitaire 20 minutes later. They used it to get into the restaurant for dinner with us that night, and to get into Hotel de la Marine then next day.
There were about 3 other pharmacies within 2 blocks of our apt that probably could issue the Passe. We used one of them to obtain our Covid test that was required to re-enter the USA.
Stu Dudley
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Passe Sanitarire
Hi all...
We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
What kind of testing is required to get through passport control. I have read you need results 24-48 hours before entry. There are no BinaxNow (<1hr) locations near us
The IDNow takes up to 24 hrs. If we got it first thing (9 am) the day of the flight, the results -- even if sent by email -- might not get to us by the time our plane lands the next day at noon (6 am US time).
ssander
Any advice?
Thanks
ssander
We're going to Paris in May, so things will likely change. Never-the-less, an answer to this will help/scare/comfort me:
We have our two shots plus booster, all registered on our passe Sanitaire accounts and AntiCovid phone apps.
What kind of testing is required to get through passport control. I have read you need results 24-48 hours before entry. There are no BinaxNow (<1hr) locations near us
The IDNow takes up to 24 hrs. If we got it first thing (9 am) the day of the flight, the results -- even if sent by email -- might not get to us by the time our plane lands the next day at noon (6 am US time).
ssander
Any advice?
Thanks
ssander
I think I may be able to answer the Passe Sanitaire question.
My wife & I both received the Passe last November - e-mailed to us at home before France closed this option to visitors. We went to Paris on Dec 2 for a 2 weeks visit, and friends arrived in Paris on Dec 4. They did not have the Passe. We scoped out a pharmacy across the street from our apt & determined that they could issue the pass if our friends presented all the vaccination documents required (CDC cards). Our friends arrived, went to this pharmacy, and walked out with a Passe Sanitaire 20 minutes later. They used it to get into the restaurant for dinner with us that night, and to get into Hotel de la Marine then next day.
There were about 3 other pharmacies within 2 blocks of our apt that probably could issue the Passe. We used one of them to obtain our Covid test that was required to re-enter the USA.
Stu Dudley
My wife & I both received the Passe last November - e-mailed to us at home before France closed this option to visitors. We went to Paris on Dec 2 for a 2 weeks visit, and friends arrived in Paris on Dec 4. They did not have the Passe. We scoped out a pharmacy across the street from our apt & determined that they could issue the pass if our friends presented all the vaccination documents required (CDC cards). Our friends arrived, went to this pharmacy, and walked out with a Passe Sanitaire 20 minutes later. They used it to get into the restaurant for dinner with us that night, and to get into Hotel de la Marine then next day.
There were about 3 other pharmacies within 2 blocks of our apt that probably could issue the Passe. We used one of them to obtain our Covid test that was required to re-enter the USA.
Stu Dudley
Yes, you were fortunate to get yours before they crashed their own site.
Anyway, yes I am aware of the pharmacy option. Issue is that last December not so many mobs, this May, wow you bet. Pharmacy wait-times have been approximated at 4 hours now. This is not a solution its a big problem. France has highly evolved IT, but I guess this is like our test kits from USPO....not functional.
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Pharmacies in my neighborhood in Paris have no lines. I have never waited more than a few minutes for anything. The idea of a 4-hour wait times is nonsense unless you have a lot of specifics to present.
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There are no lines in my neighborhood either. The only times there were lines (maybe 5 people) was just before a couple of pass deadlines. And I can see 3 pharmacies out of my apartment window with a half dozen others within 3 blocks (the French love their medicine!).
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Peppermint...
Our Passes Sanitaires were applied for online, but, unfortunately I cannot remember the URL. We uploaded scans of our vaccine cards, passport data pages, and plane tickets -- all three are required -- and filled out the online form. We had our approval and documents by email within six hours. We then installed the AntiCovid app on our phones (a French app) and added both of our Passes Sanitaires numbers to both of our phones, so the QR codes and vaccine details are now displayable on our phones.
One caveat: On the application form, it will ask "foreign address" or some-such. This is NOT your hotel address in France. It is your US address.
Steve
Our Passes Sanitaires were applied for online, but, unfortunately I cannot remember the URL. We uploaded scans of our vaccine cards, passport data pages, and plane tickets -- all three are required -- and filled out the online form. We had our approval and documents by email within six hours. We then installed the AntiCovid app on our phones (a French app) and added both of our Passes Sanitaires numbers to both of our phones, so the QR codes and vaccine details are now displayable on our phones.
One caveat: On the application form, it will ask "foreign address" or some-such. This is NOT your hotel address in France. It is your US address.
Steve