ENTRY REQUIREMENT IN SPAIN FOR THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PREMITTED TO ENTER

ENTRY REQUIREMENT IN SPAIN FOR THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PREMITTED TO ENTER

All travellers entering Spain must fill in a Health Control Form, which can be completed and signed in electronic form. After completing the form, a QR code will be generated, which then should be shown to the health authorities upon arrival in Spain.

If justified, the form can also be present in paper format. Everyone should note that a separate form should be filled for each trip and each person.

In line with the European Center for Disease Control guidelines, travellers arriving in Spain from high-risk countries for essential purposes must present a negative COVID-19 test result carried out within 72 hours prior to their arrival. The documentation proving that a person has no symptoms of the virus may be requested at any time while in Spain.

The negative test result document should include information of the holder’s name, their passport or identity card number, the date when the test was carried out, the issuing body, and the type of test. The test is recognized in four different languages, Spanish, English, French, or German.

As soon as travellers enter Spain, they are subject to health assessments such as temperature checks and visual examinations.

In addition, in order to be able to check into their accommodation, all persons travelling to the Canary Islands will be required to present a negative test taken within 72 hours of departure, regardless of their country of origin.

Exempt from the testing requirement are children under the age of six, people transporting goods or passengers, cross-border workers, and residents who live within a radius of 30 kilometers from the border with Spain.

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