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Tourists in Spain must now have 100 euros for every day of vacation

Foreigners traveling to Spain may be denied entry into the country if they cannot prove that they have 100 euros or the equivalent in another currency for each day of their trip.

It turned out that the border guards have the right to stop foreigners crossing the Spanish border and demand three additional documents from them.

One of the requirements is that travelers must prove their financial solvency, that is, whether they can support themselves financially during their stay in Spain.

The Spanish Ministry of the Interior has set a minimum expenditure of 100 euros per person per day. In this case, the minimum amount cannot be less than 900 euros.

Cash, bank statements, traveler’s checks, etc. will do.

Travelers who are stopped must then provide proof of their means, such as through certified checks, pay letters, credit cards, or traveler’s checks.

It turns out that this little-known rule has been in effect since the beginning of 2022 for citizens of all “third countries” outside the European Union.

Since inspections are far from always carried out, many did not even suspect their existence. Especially in the spring, that is, in the low season, and there were few tourists themselves.

There are a lot of questions, especially for those who deliberately chose an all-inclusive vacation so as not to spend extra money.

This is immediately followed by a ready-made answer: “It is obvious that the Spaniards want to achieve this by restricting people who do not have much money. When people stay in all-inclusive hotels, they don’t spend money in the region, which means they don’t help the local economy.”

The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs lists two other documents that must be presented at the Spanish border control. These include a return ticket, as well as a document confirming the hotel reservation. “At the border control, you may be required to present a return ticket, show that you have enough money for your stay, and show proof of residence during your stay in the country.”

The website of the Spanish Ministry of the Interior states: “Currently, the minimum amount for incoming third-country nationals is 100 euros per person per day, with a minimum of 900 euros or their foreign currency equivalent. (Entering into force on January 1, 2022).

“If in the exercise of control over the entry of foreigners into the territory of Spain, it turns out that someone lacks sufficient economic resources for the time they wish to spend in Spain, they will be denied entry into the territory of Spain by the law.”

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