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Travel to france via Switzerland

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disconnecteddrifter · 14/02/2022 21:07

Hi
Sorry if Iabu but I can't work it out. I'm hoping to travel to france on Saturday. I fly into Geneva and then get a train to france. I know I no longer have to do a test as I'm fully vaccinated but when filling out the declaration for it asks me to swear I'll do a test once there. Is that the case? If so where do I get a test?

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NrlySp · 14/02/2022 21:11

In France? Probably a pharmacy.

WinterSpringSummerorFall · 14/02/2022 21:13

I think the declaration (of honour) is stating you will do a test if they ask you to... so they might pick a few random people to test on entry to France. I recently came via Geneva and they only looked at the Swiss PLF and my covid pass. I had done the French stuff too, but no one looked at it.

disconnecteddrifter · 14/02/2022 21:22

That's great advice thank you. So Swiss just need to do the form, and probably not for France as going through Switzerland but complete just in case

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