France Eases Entry Requirements for Moroccan Travelers, Lifting Health Restrictions

Since August 1st, the health restrictions applied to enter France have been lifted. Moroccan travelers to the Hexagon no longer have any formalities to complete upon arrival.
The health control system at the French borders has been lifted for Moroccan travelers, the French embassy in Morocco said in a tweet, specifying that the rules previously applied to travelers to France no longer apply.
Thus, Moroccans are exempt from presenting a health pass, regardless of the country or area of origin. No travel justification (compelling reason) can be required anymore, the same source adds.
The new decision also implies the removal of the sworn statement of non-contamination and the commitment to undergo an antigen test or a biological examination upon arrival on French territory.
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