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Which country's law should we use for our will in France?
Reader wishes to bequeath estate to stepson
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Is bartering legal in France?
Written contracts can be useful when exchanging goods without money
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EES, ETIAS and ETA: Which of these impact residents of France?
Systems have confusingly similar acronyms
Covid: Can my son visit his father in France at Christmas?
Travel to France is set to start again from December 15 if lockdown is lifted
Reader question: My teenage son is due to go and spend time with his father over Christmas. Will he be allowed to travel for this reason?
If France drops its lockdown as planned on December 15, then yes, this will be possible.
states that “where possible, we recommend ‘unaccompanied minors’ services offered by airlines from the age of five years upwardsâ€.
If France does not drop its lockdown on December 15, then it is not thought that travel will be possible, unless it is for an emergency reason.
Read more about that here: France’s 5,000 Covid case target: What if it is not reached?
If it is an emergency family situation, your son should carry with him ) stating this reason.
Read more:
Covid: France ‘far from December 15 target’ of 5,000 cases