Brits heading on France holidays to visit friends or family will need to pay a €30 fee, show proof of an invitation and be registered at the local town hall.
That's because following Brexit, France now deems the UK a third country which means new rules apply. French laws require visitors from third country nationals to show an 'attestation d'acceuil', aka proof that you have been invited and are staying with who you say you are.
The rule only applies if you're planning to stay less than three months, and if you'll be staying with friends or family. The 'attestation d'acceuil' only applies if you are staying with them at their private residence.
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