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Travelling
to Spain is easy.
The documents you need vary depending on where you are from.
If you are a citizen of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway,
Iceland, and Liechtenstein: all you need is your Identification
Card, or a valid passport. Minors travelling with their ID card must
have a document that shows parental authorisation.
If you are from any of the following countries: Andorra, Argentina,
Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica,
Croatia, El Salvador, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan,
Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay,
Korea, Romania, San Marino, the Holy See, Singapore, Uruguay, and
Venezuela: all you need is a valid passport to enter Spain, where
you can stay for a maximum of 90 days.
If you are from any other country, according to the criteria of the
EU: you must request a visa at the Spanish
Consulate of your country of residence. You will also need a
valid passport.
For these cases, the Spanish authorities may ask documents showing where
you will stay, confirmation of an organised tour, return air tickets,
tourist circuit, or a personal invitation letter. You may also be asked
to show proof of having enough financial resources to support yourself
during your stay in Spain.
Since conditions may vary, we recommend you contact your local
Spanish Consulate or Embassy for more information on these requirements.
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