French Pass Sanitaire for travelers coming from outside the EU

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I need to travel to France in August. It has just been announced that starting in August, the "pass sanitaire" will be required to board trains and enter restaurants.

I will be fully vaccinated, so in theory, I should be allowed to access these things without a test. However, having been vaccinated outside the EU (in Canada), it is not clear that my vaccines will be recognized in restaurants and trains, even though they will most probably be recognized by border control agents at the airport.

Can vaccinated non-european tourists have their vaccination recognized in France in a way that allows them to access places and events where a "pass sanitaire" is required?






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