PARIS — France is re-introducing tighter rules on arrivals from the UK who are not French residents to curb the spread of COVID, notably its Indian variant, the foreign ministry said on Thursday.
Britons and other non-EU arrivals will again have to prove that they have a “compelling reason” to enter France, it said.
The ministry did not define “compelling”, but the government has previously said that family, health or professional reasons could be acceptable.
France had relaxed that requirement in March for the United Kingdom, as well as a number of other non-members of the EU, which Britain left last year.
But again from Monday “compelling reasons will be required for non-…
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