France Vaccine Pass: what are Booster requirements for tourists?
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Hi progol. The link you posted is for travel between the UK and France but I did scroll down and found “travel between red countries”. I could not find this before.
it looks like they qualified the booster:
Since January 30, 2022, in order to continue to be considered as fully vaccinated, persons aged eighteen and one month or over wishing to enter the national territory must have received a dose of complementary messenger RNA vaccine no later than 9 months following the injection of the last required dose.
(If people in the US strictly followed initial CDC guidance on boosters, they are likely not boostered within 9 months of their second dose. We were being told in October only a small portion of the country needed one at that time).
it looks like they qualified the booster:
Since January 30, 2022, in order to continue to be considered as fully vaccinated, persons aged eighteen and one month or over wishing to enter the national territory must have received a dose of complementary messenger RNA vaccine no later than 9 months following the injection of the last required dose.
(If people in the US strictly followed initial CDC guidance on boosters, they are likely not boostered within 9 months of their second dose. We were being told in October only a small portion of the country needed one at that time).
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<<Hi progol. The link you posted is for travel between the UK and France but I did scroll down and found “travel between red countries”. I could not find this before.>>
I'm glad you scrolled down and I'm sorry for the confusion; the entire page refers to the health measures which start off with the UK, but then addresses the different requirements under the color-coded tabs. Not easy to find! The page I pasted is from the requirements for the "Red" countries, which the US is considered to be.
I'm glad you scrolled down and I'm sorry for the confusion; the entire page refers to the health measures which start off with the UK, but then addresses the different requirements under the color-coded tabs. Not easy to find! The page I pasted is from the requirements for the "Red" countries, which the US is considered to be.
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The information in progols post is very new and has a huge change to France´s entry requirements. According to the English version of the site referenced, if someone receives the booster 9 months and 1 day after having received the 2nd shot, he is no longer consider to be fully vaccinated and must meet the non-vaccinated entry requirements, effectively prohibiting entry for tourism.
Interestingly, the French version of the same site does not mention this mandatory 9 month qualifying window. The US embassy website states something completely different, i.e. that if 9 months has passed since the 2nd shot, you must have a booster. This makes sense as the booster was not previously mandatory for entry (it was for the pass vaccinal in most cases).
What a mess.
Interestingly, the French version of the same site does not mention this mandatory 9 month qualifying window. The US embassy website states something completely different, i.e. that if 9 months has passed since the 2nd shot, you must have a booster. This makes sense as the booster was not previously mandatory for entry (it was for the pass vaccinal in most cases).
What a mess.
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So now I’m even more confused. Going to France in July (from the US). My son, husband and I got our second dose in April 2021. We are getting our booster next week.
Since it’s been almost 10 months since we got our second shot we now won’t be able to get into France?
Since it’s been almost 10 months since we got our second shot we now won’t be able to get into France?
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Why is it that when I look at the list of "approved" pharmacies in Paris that it changes day by day? https://www.sante.fr/recherche/trouv...%20pass/Paris; Do they only do the vaccine passes on certain days or why is that? I don't want to spend a lot of time walking around to various supposedly approved pharmacies only to find out they don't do it. Does anyone know why I'm seeing this? Appreciate input please.
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The information in progols post is very new and has a huge change to France´s entry requirements. According to the English version of the site referenced, if someone receives the booster 9 months and 1 day after having received the 2nd shot, he is no longer consider to be fully vaccinated and must meet the non-vaccinated entry requirements, effectively prohibiting entry for tourism.
Interestingly, the French version of the same site does not mention this mandatory 9 month qualifying window. The US embassy website states something completely different, i.e. that if 9 months has passed since the 2nd shot, you must have a booster. This makes sense as the booster was not previously mandatory for entry (it was for the pass vaccinal in most cases).
What a mess.
Interestingly, the French version of the same site does not mention this mandatory 9 month qualifying window. The US embassy website states something completely different, i.e. that if 9 months has passed since the 2nd shot, you must have a booster. This makes sense as the booster was not previously mandatory for entry (it was for the pass vaccinal in most cases).
What a mess.
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Update on my end: I called the Consulate General as well as my hotel for guidance.. turns out, I did need to get an additional booster (despite not being available in the United States) in order to get my French vaccine pass as of 2/14.
Luckily found a doctor who agreed to administer it to me given my first dose was J&J.
Good luck everyone, what a mess.
Luckily found a doctor who agreed to administer it to me given my first dose was J&J.
Good luck everyone, what a mess.
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- Tourists must have the booster (unless the 2nd shot was administered within the previous 4 months, then there is a 4 month total grace period).
- Tourists who waited longer than 9 months from the 2nd shot to obtain the booster must enter France under the non-vaccinated rules (which basically forbids entry for tourism).
Note: The French and English versions both state this.
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Another question about traveling in France .
I am coming from chicago to Paris
my first vaccination was 2/17/21 Moderna
2nd was 3/15/21 my booster was 1/22/22
I am confused what I just read on this thread
From French website :
Tourists who waited longer than 9 months from the 2nd shot to obtain the booster must enter France under the non-vaccinated rules (which basically forbids entry for tourism).
im leaving 3/18/22 to Paris from Chicago and I want to not be under restrictions with non vaccinated rules
I am coming from chicago to Paris
my first vaccination was 2/17/21 Moderna
2nd was 3/15/21 my booster was 1/22/22
I am confused what I just read on this thread
From French website :
Tourists who waited longer than 9 months from the 2nd shot to obtain the booster must enter France under the non-vaccinated rules (which basically forbids entry for tourism).
im leaving 3/18/22 to Paris from Chicago and I want to not be under restrictions with non vaccinated rules
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maybe by the summer the pass won’t be necessary:
https://www.france24.com/en/france/2...ed-before-july
https://www.france24.com/en/france/2...ed-before-july
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Another question about traveling in France .
I am coming from chicago to Paris
my first vaccination was 2/17/21 Moderna
2nd was 3/15/21 my booster was 1/22/22
I am confused what I just read on this thread
From French website :
Tourists who waited longer than 9 months from the 2nd shot to obtain the booster must enter France under the non-vaccinated rules (which basically forbids entry for tourism).
im leaving 3/18/22 to Paris from Chicago and I want to not be under restrictions with non vaccinated rules
I am coming from chicago to Paris
my first vaccination was 2/17/21 Moderna
2nd was 3/15/21 my booster was 1/22/22
I am confused what I just read on this thread
From French website :
Tourists who waited longer than 9 months from the 2nd shot to obtain the booster must enter France under the non-vaccinated rules (which basically forbids entry for tourism).
im leaving 3/18/22 to Paris from Chicago and I want to not be under restrictions with non vaccinated rules
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from the Consulate of France in Los Angeles:
Hi and thank you for your message & pointing out the confusion.
- If 7 months has passed since the 2nd shot, you must have a Booster to enter France.
- If 7 months has not passed since the 2nd shot, you can enter France without the Booster.
- If you meet these requirements, you are entitled to a vaccination pass that allows you access to public areas (restaurants etc.).
- No matter when you got your booster, if you got one, you can enter France and obtain a a vaccination pass to circulate inside France.
- To fully answer your questions, the French version of the same site might not mention this mandatory 7 month qualifying window because French citizens have the right to go back to France even if they are not or partially vaccinated. Once there, they won't have access to public spaces.
Hope it helps!
Regards,
Hi and thank you for your message & pointing out the confusion.
- If 7 months has passed since the 2nd shot, you must have a Booster to enter France.
- If 7 months has not passed since the 2nd shot, you can enter France without the Booster.
- If you meet these requirements, you are entitled to a vaccination pass that allows you access to public areas (restaurants etc.).
- No matter when you got your booster, if you got one, you can enter France and obtain a a vaccination pass to circulate inside France.
- To fully answer your questions, the French version of the same site might not mention this mandatory 7 month qualifying window because French citizens have the right to go back to France even if they are not or partially vaccinated. Once there, they won't have access to public spaces.
Hope it helps!
Regards,
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As long as the LA French Consulate is in charge of CDG Immigration, you should be fine.
I first became aware of the 9 month limitation for valid booster shots on Monday in a message from Air France to passengers. I immediately checked the official publication from the Ministère de l´Intérieur.
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actual...ational-travel
This is what was added on 1 February:
I next checked with IATA as this is the organization used by a number of airlines to determine who boards and who is denied boarding international flights:
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/
You can enter your parameters to see what it says. There is a list of qualification requirements and a qualifying link to guess what website:
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actual...ational-travel
This is the same website quoted above which contains the same 9 month booster restriction.
I believe that what the Ministère de l´Intérieur meant to say was that vaccinated visitors, to enter France, must receive the booster after 9 months from the 2nd shot, but my opinion counts for nothing.
Contact your air carrier and ask their position. It is they who make the decision to board you or not.
I first became aware of the 9 month limitation for valid booster shots on Monday in a message from Air France to passengers. I immediately checked the official publication from the Ministère de l´Intérieur.
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actual...ational-travel
This is what was added on 1 February:
Since February 1st, 2022, in order to continue to be considered as fully vaccinated, persons aged eighteen or over wishing to enter the national territory must have received a dose of complementary messenger RNA vaccine no later than 9 months following the injection of the last required dose.
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/
You can enter your parameters to see what it says. There is a list of qualification requirements and a qualifying link to guess what website:
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actual...ational-travel
This is the same website quoted above which contains the same 9 month booster restriction.
I believe that what the Ministère de l´Intérieur meant to say was that vaccinated visitors, to enter France, must receive the booster after 9 months from the 2nd shot, but my opinion counts for nothing.
Contact your air carrier and ask their position. It is they who make the decision to board you or not.
Last edited by Sarastro; Feb 4th, 2022 at 01:01 AM.
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As of now, that is my understanding. I would check with the consulate to confirm if it’s worth it to you to travel in March or if you should cancel and wait till restrictions are changed.
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I just received an email from the US Embassy in Paris stating the following:
I believe that all you really need is the booster if your 2nd shot was received more than 9 months ago, not that the booster must be given within 9 months.
- As of February 1, France changed the rules for entry into France. Under the new rules, to be considered fully vaccinated for entry purposes, travelers age 18 and above must now have a booster shot, which must be an mRNA vaccine (Moderna or Pfizer) if their second dose (only dose of Johnson & Johnson/Jansen) was more than 9 months before their entry into France.
- France has reclassified the US as an orange country
I believe that all you really need is the booster if your 2nd shot was received more than 9 months ago, not that the booster must be given within 9 months.