Spanish entry requirements post Brexit

Chris CM

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I found this link on a Facebook page. It makes rather worrying reading, requirements for accommodation, return tickets and €90 per day per person ( €5400 per couple for a month! ) looks like I’ll be leaving SWMBO behind!, still, it may keep the lager louts out.

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Looks like a genuine site to me.....
 
I found this link on a Facebook page. It makes rather worrying reading, requirements for accommodation, return tickets and €90 per day per person ( €5400 per couple for a month! ) looks like I’ll be leaving SWMBO behind!, still, it may keep the lager louts out.

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That will change when their tourism trade from the UK stops
 
Looks like the Spanish Embassy site to me :cautious:

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I’m wondering where the checks on a person’s financial standing take place. If driving through France to Spain there are no border checks. Perhaps the French check on Spain’s behalf ?

I won’t worry too much about it for now.
 
It appears that this has been in place since 2017...

It's been in place well before that.
We got stopped on the Spanish border in 1985 and despite having all the legal documents had to prove that we had enough money to support ourselves.

We showed we had a couple of hundred quid in cash ( that probably being more than the Customs guy earned in a month at the time), that was not enough, it was only when I got out my emergency $1,000 US dollar Travellers Cheques, were we allowed in.

I still have the emergency $1,000 dollar travellers cheques, They have been carried around the world ever since.

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So it's what we know already 90 in 180 etc.... Except for specific restrictions due to CV19
 
Typical Faceache 4 years out of date (well almost)

3/30/2017
Entry into Spain for stays not exceeding 90 days within a 180-day period is subject to the conditions provided for in Regulation (EU) No. 2016/399 , of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 9 March 2016 on a Union Code on the rules governing the movement of persons across borders (Schengen Borders Code)
 
I had .noted a change in marketing last year (2019).
Maybe they have decided to attract a different clientele.
Only time will tell, however means of support will come to the fore no doubt.
 

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