NITN | @notintownlive | 03 Mar 2022, 05:33 am

Paris: India is on the Green List to visit France which removes all restrictions on entirely inoculated travellers from the Southeast Asian nation, informed the Ambassador of France to India Emmanuel Lenanin on Thursday.
Those travelling from India and are not completely vaccinated will need to show a pre-boarding negative test.
Lenanin tweeted, “Glad to announce that India is now on the green list for travel to France! Fully vaccinated travellers can enter France with no restrictions. Travellers not fully vaccinated need only a pre-departure negative test."
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