Paris
Owing to the epidemiological situation in Serbia and a recent recommendation from the EU Council, travelers from Serbia are no longer allowed entry to France, the French Embassy in Serbia said in an announcement posted on its website in the evening on July 19.
Citizens of France, the EU countries, Andorra, Great Britain, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Monaco, Norway, Switzerland, San Marino and the Vatican, whose main residence is in France or are traveling through that country toward their home country are exempt from the measure.
Also exempt are citizens of other countries, including Serbia, who have resident permits of France or of other European countries who are traveling through France to an EU country where they legally reside.
The list also include citizens of third countries whose transit through France will take less than 24 hours, as well as the staff of diplomatic and consular missions and international organizations headquartered in France, foreign medical professionals, personnel of passenger and cargo air carriers, foreign nationals employed by international cargo transportation companies and foreign sailors.
According to the Serbian Health Ministry, by July 19, another 396 people were infected by COVID-19, while 11 people died as a result of the infection.
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