Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes - Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction

The French customs service is responsible for both immigration and customs checks at the following airports and ports at the external border of the Schengen Area:

Airports

  • Annecy Airport
  • Béziers Airport
  • Brest Airport
  • Carcassonne Airport
  • Dinard Airport
  • Grenoble Airport
  • Le Havre Airport
  • Montpellier Airport
  • Nîmes Airport
  • Pau Pyrénées Airport
  • Perpignan Airport
  • Poitiers Airport
  • Rennes Airport
  • Rouen Airport
  • Quimper Airport
  • Saint-Étienne – Bouthéon Airport
  • Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport
  • Toulon Airport
  • Tours Airport

Maritime ports

  • Bayonne port
  • Brest port
  • Granville port
  • Roscoff port
  • Rouen port
  • Vendres port

The French customs service carries out customs checks only at the following airports, ports and stations at the external border of the Schengen Area:

Airports

  • Ajaccio Airport
  • EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg
  • Bastia Airport
  • Beauvais-Tillé Airport
  • Biarritz Airport
  • Bordeaux Airport
  • Calvi Airport
  • Clermont-Ferrand Airport
  • Figari Airport
  • Lille Airport
  • Lyon-Bron Airport
  • Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport
  • Marseille Airport
  • Nantes Atlantique Airport
  • Nice Airport
  • Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
  • Paris-Orly Airport
  • Strasbourg Airport
  • Toulouse-Blagnac Airport

Maritime ports

  • Ajaccio port
  • Bastia port
  • Bonifacio port
  • Bordeaux port
  • Boulogne-sur-Mer port
  • Calais port
  • Calvi port
  • Cherbourg port
  • Dunkerque port
  • Marseille port
  • Port-la-Nouvelle port
  • Saint Malo port
  • Sète port

Railway stations

  • Calais Fréthun station
  • Lille Europe station
  • Paris North station

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