The British tour operator TUI UK (the British division of the tour operator TUI), has just updated the information on travel to Spain to inform British tourists of a new rule for tourists visiting Spain.
The obligation to prove your economic solvency to stay in Spain for the time we come on vacation. This new rule has been established after Brexit.
This is not a new rule, it has been in place for some time. But it is now that TUI and the British media have begun to report on this rule.
This may be required by authorities. You can do a routine check. Therefore, it is recommended to carry these travel documents in our suitcase, in the unlikely event that they are requested at passport control upon arrival in Spain.
The UK Foreign Office has also updated its contents to inform of the rule.
Travelers to Spain now need three additional documents to enter Spain.
The summer season has started in Spain, and now it is necessary to have some additional documents to enter Spain.
When the United Kingdom left the European Union, we already knew that the paperwork and bureaucracy for the mobility of British tourists would increase
Therefore, if you come to Spain on vacation you should know that now there are several things you need to take into account and there are also more documents and information that you should have on hand when traveling to Spain.
Earlier this year UK travelers needed to have their passports stamped before they were allowed to use the electronic gates at the airport. All this increased the chaos in the airports.
Rules to keep in mind if you travel to Spain:
1.- Purchased return ticket: Britons entering Spain will now need proof of a return or connecting ticket.
2.- Prove that you have enough money: It is also necessary to justify that we have enough money for our stay.
3.- Justify or prove that we have reserved accommodation in Spain. Or a place to stay in Spain. In this case we can show you a hotel reservation confirmation, proof of address if you are visiting your own property (eg a second home), or even an invitation from your host. Proof of your address is also valid if you are staying with other people, friends or family.
Other rules that must be met to enter Spain.
4.- Visitors will also need to prove that they meet the Covid-19 entry requirements.