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When will France fully lift travel restrictions on the UK?

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When will France fully lift travel restrictions on the UK?
Travel between France and the UK is currently heavily restricted. Photo: Sameer Al Doumy/AFP

The French government has announced the first relaxation of its strict travel restrictions for the UK, but when can we expect all limitations to be lifted?

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France has announced a slight relaxation to its travel rules for the UK, expanding the categories of permitted reasons to travel, particularly in relation to work-related travel.

READ ALSO Everything you need to know about travel between France and the UK

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Many restrictions, however, remain in place. 

So when can we expect those to be lifted?

Essential reasons

Currently travel to and from the UK is only allowed for people who meet very narrow criteria for essential travel.

You can find the full list HERE but it basically encompasses people returning to their country of origin or country of residence, diplomats and - from January 6th - essential work travel and transit through France to return home to another EU country.

There is no provision for family visits and very few accepted compassionate reasons for travel. Visits for tourism or second-home owners remain barred.

Those who qualify to travel still face a lot of paperwork and testing.

Omicron variant

The UK travel ban was first put in place over fears of the Omicron variant, but as French government spokesman Gabriel Attal admitted last week "the Omicron variant is affecting both countries in a similar manner".

Both France and the UK have seen record daily case numbers and increasing pressure on hospitals.

Although this does mean that the original reason for the travel ban no longer exists, it could also mean that the French government is reluctant to lift restrictions completely until the current wave has peaked - something that experts predict will happen at the end of January.

Timeframe

Attal mentioned "next week" as a possible timeframe for loosening restrictions, although this could still see constraints on travel for tourism and second-home owners.

On January 11th Alexandre Holroyd, the MP who represents French people living in the UK, tweeted that after extensive discussions with the government a "considerable easing" of the rules would be announced soon.

 

The next key date in the tourism calendar is the February school holiday, a time particularly important for the ski industry, where resorts are usually busy with both domestic and international visitors.

If the wave peaks as predicted, it seems likely that travel will be open again in time for the February holidays, although many tourists have already cancelled or declined to book because of the ongoing uncertainty.

Sport

Coming up in the sporting calendar is the Six Nations rugby tournament in February and March, which involves France, Italy, Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland.

Whether the games can be played with full crowds depends on the health situation, but a further addition to the list of essential reasons was travel by elite athletes for competitions, with the approval of the French sports ministry.

We will update our Travel section - HERE - as soon as any announcements are made.

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Anonymous 2022/01/11 19:50
Let me understand this. A British passport holder and Carte de Sejour ... with homes in France and England ... am I allowed to "wander" freely from and to England? Yet quaranteen at both ends? And pay a months salary for the privilege of getting a PCR test? :)
Anonymous 2022/01/11 15:21
I don’t really agree with the ‘it was all politics’ or, particularly ‘spite’ comments. With the precautionary principle, and UK showing high Omicron growth, it was reasonable to try to slow that down in France. I do think, though, that by now there is no benefit to France & the restrictions could be lifted. If it isn’t lifted by Thursday, I will have to cancel the trip we have booked to see family at the end of the month.☹️ I’m philosophical, though, because some political inertia is inevitable (& much worse decisions have been taken/avoided in the UK).
Anonymous 2022/01/08 07:56
Macron is a bitter and twisted spiteful man intent only on revenge. His pettiness reveals him for what he is and yet he even has no care for his own ski tourism industry which he’s decimated in the process. No wonder we left the EU
  • Anonymous 2022/01/10 16:36
    Not sure why you are commenting on here .I could understand your comment it it was on the Southampton Echo,Birmingham post ,or most likely the fount of all knowledge the Daily M.
  • Anonymous 2022/01/08 13:22
    Many of the decisions on both sides seem politically motivated rather than based just on the science. Of course had we still been in the EU we would not have the restrictions of movement we now face.
Anonymous 2022/01/07 18:31
People coming from the UK are now the only fully vaccinated travellers required to carry out an obligatory quarantine period after coming to France. That surely shows the contempt the French politicians have for the UK. Disgraceful and childish. Macron seems to be acting like a spoiled brat.
  • Anonymous 2022/01/07 19:11
    Completely agree. And, by the way Mr Macron, most of the people who want to come to France will have voted REMAIN!!! So don't punish us, we love your country!
Anonymous 2022/01/07 16:37
So Scarlet countries removed the list but not UK. Absolute rubbish
Anonymous 2022/01/06 20:59
Agree, especially as the cases in France are much higher than the UK.
andrew_6046628188425 2022/01/06 17:45
There is absolutely no justification for maintaining a travel ban !
  • Anonymous 2022/01/10 16:41
    When Omicron first ‘raged.’it made sense ,particularly it was a simple border to close ,now it doesn’t. Let’s hope it opens soon with proper testing.

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