Rules for leaving and returning to France without the OFII

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I have a US passport and a long-stay student visa. I've been in France since Sept. 28. If I leave France to travel to the UK for 6 days over Christmas, from Dec. 21-26, am I okay to return to France without yet having my OFII appointment/stamp? Do I need to bring any special documents with me other than my passport?

EDIT: My OFII appointment is scheduled for mid January.






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Do I need a Covid test to enter France?

Unvaccinated travellers are still required to present a negative test result to enter France, but the measures upon arrival (test, isolation) have been lifted when they arrive from a \u201cgreen\u201d country where there is limited circulation of the virus.

Do you need a QR code for France?

It is not necessary to make a new application online. It is possible to enter France with proof (in paper or digital format) that a full course of vaccination has been administered abroad. As soon as your application has been processed, you will receive an email containing a QR code.

What happens if I live in France after Brexit?

Long staysAny UK citizen traveling to France for a period of longer than 90 days after Brexit will need a French long-stay visa (visa de long s\xe9jour). You can obtain long-stay visas in France for a range of reasons. These include for work or business purposes, to study in France, or to join family members.

Do I need to quarantine if I travel to France during Covid 19?

If you test positive for COVID-19 in France and you're fully vaccinated (including a booster) or if you've had COVID-19 in the last 4 months, you must self-isolate for 7 days from the day on which you first develop symptoms, or 7 days from the date of the positive test result.



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