British holidaymakers planning to visit Spain are reminded that strict entry requirements have been introduced since the UK has left the European Union. Travellers from the UK who enter Spain may be required to show proof of funds, accommodation and return travel.
According to the Ministry of Interior of Spain, tourists must show that they have at least €113.40 per person per day This rule applies to all non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area. This rule applies for all non-EU residents entering the Schengen Area.
Travellers should also be prepared to:
- Proof of purchase Booked Accommodation — either a hotel reservation, a letter from friends or family, or evidence of property ownership.
- You can also find out more about the A-Team here. Return or Onward Travel Ticket.
- You can also find out more about the A-Team here. valid passport Issued within the last 10 years, and valid at least 3 months beyond the departure date.
These requirements have existed since BrexitMany UK travellers are unaware they may be refused entry if they cannot meet the requirements. Spanish border officials can enforce these checks anytime during entry.
Tourists are advised to read the most recent guidelines before traveling to avoid surprises at the border.
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