If you want to study in France, you should know the latest entry policies and procedures, especially during the epidemic, as the epidemic prevention policies of different countries are different, so you must know clearly in advance.
The following with a look at the latest entry news of France to study abroad.
Study abroad in France the latest entry strategy 1, immigration policy since August 1, 2022: entry French don’t need any health formalities no longer have to show proof of any health no longer need to provide the necessary reason ¡¿ prove, in short, the French all the outbreak related policy was cancelled, the students in accordance with the immigration policy to prepare prior to the outbreak.
Although you do not need to provide a nucleic acid certificate when entering France, you must understand and comply with the nucleic acid requirements of domestic airports and airlines in advance to avoid delay in boarding the plane.
2. Entry process After arriving at the airport and getting off the plane, the first thing you do is to enter the country from the airport.
There is a separate entry channel for international passengers upon arrival, and they can follow the signage at the airport to the exit for entry procedures.
French airports now have signs in Chinese, so don’t worry too much about directions.
When you go through the immigration formalities, be sure to see the customs officer stamp the entry stamp on your passport.
If the customs officer does not stamp your passport, be sure to remind the person to stamp it.
Because the effective date of subsequent permanent residence is calculated from the date of entry of the student.
At the same time, airport staff will also carry out random baggage checks, or ask the purpose of entry.
At that time, you can show your completed immigration declaration form, admission notice, proof of housing reservation and other materials, and inform the staff that the purpose of going to the law is to study.
After completing the entry formalities, you can go to pick up your luggage and go through customs.
From the airport, you can take the TGV directly from Charles de Gaulle Airport to other major cities in France. Almost all cities with TGV arrivals can be directly from Charles de Gaulle.
Including Lille, Marseille, Montpellier, Strasbourg, Reims, Rennes, Nantes, Bordeaux, Lyon, Brussels and other cities.
The station is downstairs at the central junction T2E, F.
Although there is a SNCF ticket office in the airport, it is not recommended that you buy your train ticket at the airport after your first visit to France.
When in China, buy tickets directly to your destination, at least research whether there are trains available at the right time, so as not to arrive at the airport and find there are no trains available that day, or buy the wrong ticket.
The RER B connects Paris to two airports, from Charles de Gaulle to Orly, and has both direct and non-direct options.
It takes 29 minutes to get from Gare du Nord to T2, 36 minutes from chatelet, and 45 minutes from St. Michel to T2.
Tickets cost 10 euros, and the same ticket can be transferred to other metro lines in Paris.
The two stations of RER are called Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Notice that Terminal 1 comes out not as T1 but as Roissy Pole where T3 is.
You also need to take CDGVAL to T1, and T2 is underground at the middle junction of E and F, together with Gare TGV.
The airport bus ROISSYBUS runs between Opera and T1 2 and 3 terminals.
The bus stops at the airport in order of T1, T2 and T3.
Opera’s boarding address is 11 rue Scribe, and it stops at the airport at Exit T1 32 (arrivals level), exit T 2A 9, Exit T 2D 11, T2 E, F Arrivals Level Central Junction corridor.
Take a Taxi at Charles de Gaulle Airport, you need to go to a fixed place, to the north of the Seine in Paris is 50 euros, the south of the Seine is 55 euros.
Uber is cheaper than a taxi, but if you don’t have a French bank card, you won’t be able to use it for the first time.
1) Terminal T1: Exit from the baggage claim area 2) Terminal T2: ¡ñ T2 A Exit 6 ¡ñ T2 C Exit 14 ¡ñ T2 D exit 7 ¡ñ T2 E Arrival Hall Gate 10 ¡ñ T2 F Arrival Hall Gate 11 ¡ñ T2 G Blue gate 3) Terminal T3:
Arrival Hall Exit 3 Baggage List List of Materials It is recommended to take the following documents with you:
¡ñ Passport (including visa), ID card ¡ñ OFII application form (one piece of paper returned with visa) ¡ñ Birth notarization and double certification ¡ñ 2-inch certificate photo,
White, light blue, light grey background where a driver’s license and notarized (optional) when the admission notice, certificate of pre-registration low current higher education school graduation certificate (translated into French edition) & degree certificate, transcript * grade certificate low housing low traffic order information (plane, train, etc.) other items 1) commonly used drugs include fever, cold, cough, anti-inflammatory, check
Diarrhea, gastrointestinal, allergy, fall injury, etc., others can be carried according to their own needs.
2) Electronics ¡ñ Multiple conversion plugs (German Standard/European Standard) ¡ñ Multiple sockets (recommended with USB sockets) ¡ñ Notebook and charger ¡ñ Mobile hard disk and U disk ¡ñ Mobile phone and charger ¡ñ mobile power 3) cash bank cards ¡ñ Euro cash (small denominations) ¡ñ Master/Visa credit card ¡ñ domestic debit card 4) daily necessities ¡ñ Kitchen
You can buy toiletries at Asian supermarkets in major cities such as Paris and Lyon