France Removes Transit Visa Rule
Everything Indian travellers need to know
What is the latest update?
From 10 April 2026, Indian passport holders no longer need an Airport Transit Visa (ATV) when transiting through airports in France.
This means if you are flying from India to another country and your flight has a layover in France, you can now transit without applying for a separate visa—as long as you don’t enter France officially.
This is a major shift in travel rules and aligns France with countries like Germany that have eased transit requirements for Indians.
What does “Visa-Free Transit” mean? (Simple Explanation)
Let’s break it down in simple words:
- You are flying from India → France → another country (like USA, UK, Canada, etc.)
- You change flights at a French airport
- You stay inside the airport’s international transit area
- You do NOT go through immigration or enter France
👉 In this situation, you DO NOT need a transit visa anymore
Earlier, even for a short layover, Indians had to apply for a Transit Visa (ATV)—which was time-consuming and costly.
When does this rule apply?
The visa-free transit rule applies only if:
You MUST:
- Stay inside the international transit zone
- Have a confirmed onward ticket
- Be travelling to a third country (final destination)
- Not cross immigration in France
You CANNOT:
- Exit the airport
- Enter France for sightseeing
- Collect and re-check baggage (in most cases)
- Stay overnight outside the transit zone
If you do any of the above → you will need a Schengen visa
What changed vs earlier rules?
Before April 2026:
- Indians needed an Airport Transit Visa (ATV)
- Exceptions only if you had visas like:
- USA
- Canada
- Japan
- Schengen countries
After April 2026:
- No transit visa needed for ANY Indian passport holder
- Applies to all standard layovers (airside transit)
Why did France remove the transit visa?
This move is part of:
- Strengthening India–France relations
- Making travel easier for Indians
- Boosting tourism and connectivity
- Improving global mobility policies
It was also announced during high-level diplomatic talks in 2026.
Key benefits for Indian travellers
1. Faster travel planning
No need to apply for a separate visa → less paperwork
2. Cost savings
Transit visa used to cost money (approx €80 + service charges)
3. More flight options
You can now:
- Book cheaper flights via Paris
- Choose better connections via Europe
4. Reduced stress
No visa rejection risk for transit
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Important conditions you MUST remember
This is where most travellers get confused:
Condition 1: Stay inside transit area
If you leave → visa required
Condition 2: Same airport transit
If your connection requires:
- Changing airports (e.g., CDG → Orly)
- Re-checking baggage outside
→ You may need a visa
Condition 3: Overnight layovers
If your airline forces you to:
- Stay in a hotel outside the airport
→ Visa required
Condition 4: Final destination visa
You still need:
- Valid visa for your destination country
France is just your transit point
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Real-life examples
Example 1 (Visa NOT required)
- Mumbai → Paris → New York
- Layover: 3 hours
- Staying inside airport
✔ No transit visa needed
Example 2 (Visa REQUIRED)
- Delhi → Paris → Rome
- Want to exit airport to explore
❌ You need Schengen visa
Example 3 (Check carefully)
- Bangalore → Paris → Toronto
- Airline requires baggage re-check
⚠ May need visa depending on airport process
Which airports does this apply to?
All major French airports including:
- Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
- Paris Orly
- Lyon
- Other mainland French airports
Does this mean Indians can enter France without a visa?
No.
This is a common misunderstanding.
Visa-free transit ≠ Visa-free entry
- You still need a Schengen visa to:
- Visit France
- Exit the airport
- Stay in the country
France does NOT offer visa-on-arrival for Indians.
How this impacts Indian travellers
This change is especially useful for:
- Students going to Europe/USA
- Tourists flying long-haul routes
- Business travellers with connections
France is a major global transit hub, so this removes a big travel barrier.
Key takeaway (Quick summary)
- Effective from: 10 April 2026
- No transit visa needed for Indians
- Only valid for airport transit (airside)
- Cannot enter France without a visa
- Makes travel cheaper, faster, and easier
Final advice for travellers
Before booking your flight:
- Check if your layover is airside only
- Confirm if baggage is checked through
- Avoid itineraries requiring airport exit
- Keep your destination visa ready
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