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France's vaccine rules explained as rules leave Brit holidaymakers baffled

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holidays just got a little bit easier. That's because the country has finally scrapped coronavirus tests for fully vaccinated travellers.

But its confusing vaccine rules has managed to leave some holidaymakers baffled.There are specific requirements you still need to be considered fully vaccinated in France, including new booster jab requirements.However, these apply for when you enter France, if you want to access restaurants and museums, you'll need a "pass vaccinal".So if you're planning a trip to the European hotspot soon, what requirements do you need if you're a vaccinated Brit?Want all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter To enter France you'll need to be fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arriving in the country.

Under the country's new booster rule, if your vaccination was completed over 270 days ago (9 months), you'll need a booster jab.Then when you're in France, anyone aged 16 or over needs a pass vaccinal to access venues, like restaurants and bars.To obtain this you'll need proof of full vaccination, proof of Covid recovery, or a medical exemption from vaccines.If you want to use proof of vaccination, you need to have a booster jab if your vaccine was completed over four months ago.

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