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A trip to France is one of the world鈥檚 most sought-after travel experiences.

Whether you need a visa will depend on your individual circumstances, such as your citizenship, your reasons for travel, and how long you plan to stay. Still, all visitors should be up to speed with the entry and exit procedures. Here's our guide to help you on your way.

What you need to know about visas for France

France is part of the , a bloc of 27 European countries that have abolished internal border controls. As a result, citizens of Schengen member countries (including non-EU countries Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein) and Ireland (a member of the EU but not Schengen) can enter France with just a passport or national ID card (carte d'identit茅 in French) for an indefinite stay.

What about non-EU nationals?

To enter France, nationals of countries outside the EU and Schengen Area will need a passport valid for at least three months after their intended date of departure, along with proof of insurance, evidence of an onward travel ticket and accommodation (or sufficient funds to pay for these), and a visa if required.

Check the French government鈥檚 for full details of the information you鈥檒l need to present on . The site also has a handy to help you find out if you need a visa and details of how to apply. France has a well-deserved reputation for red tape, so make sure all your documents are in order.

Passengers and trains at Lyon's busy railway station
Many visitors can enter France without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days 漏 Justin Foulkes / 香港六合彩即时开奖

Many nationalities can visit France visa-free

Citizens of around 60 non-EU countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and many Latin American countries, don鈥檛 need a visa for a short stay in France.

Nationals of visa-free countries can normally stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Once you leave, you can鈥檛 re-enter the Schengen Zone for a further 90 days (you can estimate dates on the EU鈥檚 ).

Some countries have special bilateral visa waiver agreements that allow visitors to spend time in one Schengen country without reference to time spent in other countries in the Schengen Area, subject to permission from border officials; check your home country鈥檚 government travel advice.

There are some changes ahead

The EU鈥檚 , which has suffered some delays but is due to be operational by the end of 2023, will beef up security at external EU borders by electronically monitoring border crossings, making it easier to identify anyone overstaying.

The new will come into operation in 2024. Under the new rules, nationals from visa-free countries will need to apply for pre-travel authorization online (arrange it 72 hours ahead of travel). The cost is 鈧7 for a three-year, multi-entry authorization (there's no charge for travelers under 18 and over 70).

Non-EU nationals will need to apply for a Schengen visa

Nationals of non-visa-free countries, including China, India, Nepal, Pakistan and South Africa, need a to visit France and other member countries. A short-stay allows visits of up to 90 days within a 180-day period and is valid for travel throughout the Schengen area. The cost is 鈧80 for adults and 鈧40 for children aged six to 12 (free for children under six).

Visit the French government鈥檚 website for the latest regulations and information on the process for applying. Find your closest French embassy or consulate on the website.

Young man photographing French breakfast with croissants on the table in sidewalk cafe in Paris, France
You can't renew your tourist visa from within France 漏 Alexander Spatari / Getty Images

Tourist visas can't be extended within France

When your visa expires, you'll need to reapply from outside France to spend more time in the country. It鈥檚 not possible to extend tourist visas within France, except in emergencies (for example, a medical emergency), in which case you should contact your nearest .

Student visas are available

Tourist visas cannot be changed into student visas after arrival, but students sitting university-entrance exams or attending interviews in France can apply in advance for a special short-term 茅tudiant concours (literally, "student-in-competition") visa. Details are listed on the French government website .

Working holiday visas in France are valid for a year

If you鈥檙e from a country with a agreement with France and are aged between 18 and 30 (or 35 if you're from Canada), you may be eligible to apply for the programme vacances-travail (PVT) scheme through the French embassy or consulate in your home country. The scheme allows participants to live and work in France for 12 months. Currently, France has arrangements with Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, Taiwan, and Uruguay.

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