Regulations for visiting France

Hope this helps
The Customs office hours are 8.30am to 12.30pm Monday to Friday.
Customs is a 5 min walk from Chateau Marina.
Customs Address: 14 quai de la douane, Brest
Contact:
Phone: 09 70 27 51 56
Fax: 02 98 44 40 95
E-mail: crd-brest@douane.finances.gouv.fr

You'll need to call ahead and make an appointment

No need to make an appointment., Just turn up and the very friendly receptionist will call the appropriate people down.

As lightwave says, just a 5 min walk East from Marina du Chateau. But it’s 30 mins from Marina Moulin Blanc.
 
There are various references in this thread to Customs/Douane offices as providing the necessary stamp in France whereas I understood that it was a Police aux Frontieres matter.
There are more Douanes offices.ls there a more constructive approach away from the Northern ports where the PAF seem to be necessary.And is this because the Northern ports area bears the brunt of the refugee crossing issue.
 
A wide range of secondary ports in Normandy have just now reached a deal with Customs that they can accept entry from outside Schengen, via an emailed PAF


Dielette has issued the following e-mail, which appears to apply to

IN LA MANCHE :

Port Diélette
Port-bail

IN LE CALVADOS :

Deauville-Trouville
Courseulles-sur-Mer
Dives/Mer – Cabourg – Houlgate
Grandcamp-Maisy
Isigny/Mer
Port-en-Bessin

Dear Yachtmen,

We are very pleased to inform you that La Manche and Le Calvados Customs have just decided to make Brexit procedure more flexible for unofficial border crossing points like Port Dielette.

It is, indeed, now possible for pleasure boats coming from a port outside Schengen area to arrive at and leave directly an unofficial border crossing point

For Dielette, just sending the editable form attached (new one) to the Harbour office : portdielette@lecotentin.fr, 24 hrs before arriving and just before departure in case of a less 24 hrs stay (for longer stays, 24hrs minimum). The form will then be transmitted by us to Port Authorities and Customs.

You'll find, attached to this mail, one form called " Dielette" that you can use to come to our marina ; and another one called "others", that you can fill to visit another concerned marina.

Port Diélette

Le Bureau du Port
 
A wide range of secondary ports in Normandy have just now reached a deal with Customs that they can accept entry from outside Schengen, via an emailed PAF


Dielette has issued the following e-mail, which appears to apply to

IN LA MANCHE :

Port Diélette
Port-bail

IN LE CALVADOS :

Deauville-Trouville
Courseulles-sur-Mer
Dives/Mer – Cabourg – Houlgate
Grandcamp-Maisy
Isigny/Mer
Port-en-Bessin

Dear Yachtmen,

We are very pleased to inform you that La Manche and Le Calvados Customs have just decided to make Brexit procedure more flexible for unofficial border crossing points like Port Dielette.

It is, indeed, now possible for pleasure boats coming from a port outside Schengen area to arrive at and leave directly an unofficial border crossing point

For Dielette, just sending the editable form attached (new one) to the Harbour office : portdielette@lecotentin.fr, 24 hrs before arriving and just before departure in case of a less 24 hrs stay (for longer stays, 24hrs minimum). The form will then be transmitted by us to Port Authorities and Customs.

You'll find, attached to this mail, one form called " Dielette" that you can use to come to our marina ; and another one called "others", that you can fill to visit another concerned marina.

Port Diélette

Le Bureau du Port
This is great news and timely for us as we are in Carentan. Not one of the Normandy ports listed but close to Isigny. I wonder whether, if you can email a form, whether it can be emailed from anywhere? I have the form on my phone.
 
How does that deal with getting a stamp in the passport ?
You don’t get one

I’ve been to st Malo on a couple of yacht club organised trips, we arranged with local customs that we submitted PAFs and home-scanned copies of passports ..I presume they entered the details on their computer but no stamp in or out in our passports

as I understand it, the computer record is the definitive one, the stamp in the passport a secondary record and evidence for a random inspection
 
A wide range of secondary ports in Normandy have just now reached a deal with Customs that they can accept entry from outside Schengen, via an emailed PAF


Dielette has issued the following e-mail, which appears to apply to

IN LA MANCHE :

Port Diélette
Port-bail

IN LE CALVADOS :

Deauville-Trouville
Courseulles-sur-Mer
Dives/Mer – Cabourg – Houlgate
Grandcamp-Maisy
Isigny/Mer
Port-en-Bessin

Dear Yachtmen,

We are very pleased to inform you that La Manche and Le Calvados Customs have just decided to make Brexit procedure more flexible for unofficial border crossing points like Port Dielette.

It is, indeed, now possible for pleasure boats coming from a port outside Schengen area to arrive at and leave directly an unofficial border crossing point

For Dielette, just sending the editable form attached (new one) to the Harbour office : portdielette@lecotentin.fr, 24 hrs before arriving and just before departure in case of a less 24 hrs stay (for longer stays, 24hrs minimum). The form will then be transmitted by us to Port Authorities and Customs.

You'll find, attached to this mail, one form called " Dielette" that you can use to come to our marina ; and another one called "others", that you can fill to visit another concerned marina.

Port Diélette

Le Bureau du Port

ps I believe that this is not a general entry to Schengen or even France but a specific entry and exit from that secondary port, designed to accommodate short term visitors travelling from and back to U.K.
 
This is great news and timely for us as we are in Carentan. Not one of the Normandy ports listed but close to Isigny. I wonder whether, if you can email a form, whether it can be emailed from anywhere? I have the form on my phone.
The charming man who runs the port in Carentan assures me that sending the departure/arrival forms by email is entirely acceptable and can be done from anywhere. I shall take his word for it.
 
Now we have Brexit I assume we need to comply with a certain amount of form filling and regulation. I have an ICC and my boat is registered under SSR . All VHF licences are in place and I have an operators licence. Being an old fart I remember a time when we had to fill in a "notification of departure" and keep a copy on board and fly a Q flag on return until cleared by customs on return. Are we back to that? Do we have to enter France at a "Port of entry" say Cherbourg? Or can I sail directly to St Vaast ? Are there any special Covid related regs? Please help an old fart out with a bit of guidance as it's a long time since I visited France and would welcome advice from those up to date with current requirements. Thanks in advance..
Apologies if this has been covered somewhere else which I’ve missed, but my brain has turned to mush trying to keep up to date on this.

If I’m departing Scilly Isles for Brittany/French Atlantic is Brest my best and only option as port of entry to complete paperwork ? …..Could I complete the documentation from L’Abervrac’h ?

I’m less bothered about getting the passport stamped as we are only away a month; more just gettingour entry registered.

I really don’t want to head down to Roscoff unless the winds are pushing us down that way.

Thanks in advance.
 
Anyone else experienced arriving by ferry into st Malo and collecting stamp in and exiting by yacht- seems the local process is rather thrown by not having a return ticket on ferry but curious if others tried this?
 
Emailing the Preavis form.
To whom?
Is it required to address it to the port you are entering, and if so how does one find the email address?

When I visited Calais last month the skipper sent the forms to the Cherbourg address which seems to be the regional HQ (and the only one I've found too) but as neither we nor any of the other 20 odd boats there saw an offcial all weekend it didn't seem too critical.
 
This thread shows a bureaucratic nightmare and a damn good reason for not going to France.

Are the British regs on return to be taken seriously? I never previously bothered wherever I was coming from
 
The important thing might be not to be somewhere that you can get an entry stamp eg cherbourg after 6pm or say st case,st quay etc so you don’t have to track down someone to give you an exit stamp.
 
This was included in todays news

Post-Brexit travel rules mean British nationals may stay in the Schengen zone for no more than 90 out of any 180-day period. Until a fully automated border system is operational, passport stamps are now required at most entry and exit points, significantly increasing processing times.

The British Foreign Office is advising travellers to mainland Europe to get their passports stamped, noting that if “relevant entry or exit stamps are not in your passport, a border officer may presume you have overstayed your visa-free limit”.
 
First find your border officer -certainly few at Dover apparently. To be serious most ports are just not geared up based on recent experience and the tunnel etc isn’t designed for controls etc for travellers I guess.
 
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