Expatriation and Covid
This year 2020 will have been marked by Covid, this global pandemic that has shaken up our habits and has also had important repercussions on international mobility.
Some expatriates returned to France in a hurry (the trend accelerated throughout the year), others had to postpone their expatriation plans; Covid thus modified the agenda of expatriates who experienced it both positively and negatively (to read testimonials, click here)
Today, we are still in the midst of the pandemic and for travel, everything is not always clear; it depends on the country, on the evolution of the disease. The measures/restrictions are changing fast. The website
Re-Open
will provide you with the answers you need to travel in Europe: in which country can I travel? What documents are required? Is the PCR test mandatory?
So how do you see the next step? Vaccination is the next big step that is currently being implemented. It started in January with a priority for the elderly among others. To facilitate future travel, the idea of a digital health passport was raised. This pandemic has changed priorities and placed health at the heart of the international mobility policy. Arnaud Vaissé, the CEO of International SOS (a leading international health and safety risk management company), describes this change in this article in Le Figaro.
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