Spain Prolongs Current Travel Restrictions for EU/Schengen Area Countries
Spain Prolongs Current Travel Restrictions for EU/Schengen Area Countries
Trippers from European Union and Schengen Area
countries will continue to be subject to entry rules when reaching Spain as the
ultimate has decided to protract the current measures. Streamlining the list of
EU/ Schengen Area countries, the authorities have explained that Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Cyprus, Germany, Croatia, Denmark, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, and Sweden will continue to be part of the threat list for
another week.
The
current list was streamlined history, on February 14, and will remain valid
until February 20.
In line
with the current entry measures that Spain has, trippers from these countries
are permitted entry as long as they fill out the Health Control Form and
present one of the instruments that fall under the EU Digital COVID-19
Certificate.
Still,
you must present an instrument or document proving vaccination, an individual
test for active infection (PDIA), “If you come from a country/ zone at threat
in relation to COVID-19.
Nevertheless, before heading to Spain,
trippers should note that Spain now applies different rules on vaccination
instruments. Since February 1, Spain recognises only vaccination passes that
prove that the holder has completed the primary vaccination within the last 270
days.
Persons
who have been vaccinated more than 270 days a gone need to admit a supporter
cure in order to be considered vaccinated when travelling to Spain and
therefore be pure from strict entry rules.
“Keep in
mind that you need 14 days from the last cure at least and no further than 270
days since the date of administration of your last cure. From that moment on,
your vaccination instrument must show the administration of your supporter
cure,” the authorities emphasised.
On the
other hand, strict rules continue to apply to advents from third countries.
Only trippers from Saudi Arabia, China (including Hong Kong and Macao), South
Korea, Indonesia, New Zealand, Rwanda, and Taiwan can enter Spain for trip
purposes
.Despite the fact that the same rules will
continue to apply to advents from the EU/ Schengen Area and third countries,
history, the Spanish authorities relaxed their entry rules for non-EU trippers
between the age of 12 and 17.
Third-country trippers between these periods are now suitable
to enter Spain without having to present a valid vaccination instrument.
They're permitted entry as long as they hold a valid negative PCR or rapid-fire
antigen test result.
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