France Tightens Entry Requirements Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases

Travel to France is now subject to a new procedure. This is the decision of the Castex government following the increase in new contaminations due to the coronavirus.
This decision was communicated to the airlines on Thursday, October 22, with immediate effect. Like other nationals, Moroccans will now have to submit to this new formality before boarding for the hexagon. It is the "Covid-19 Derogatory Authorization to present at the entrance to the territory of France". It is issued in the French consulates, we are told.
The mission orders, business trips and medical trips that Moroccans and nationals of other nationalities were used to will no longer be tolerated at French airports. To benefit from these trips, you will have to present a legal document validated by a public or private hospital establishment in France.
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