Spain eases entry rules
Just days after continuing restrictions on British visitors, Spain has surprisingly relaxed some entry rules
Spain’s Ministry of Health says ‘it will no longer be necessary to fill in the health control form to travel to Spain for all third-country nationals .’
The SpTH health control app registration is no longer required.
The easing ‘aims to favour the normalisation of international mobility,’ the Ministry said.
“All other entry requirements to Spain remain the same,” Spain’s UK tourist office said.
The government recently extended until mid-November the need a Covid-19 vaccination, test or recovery certificate to enter Spain for travellers from non-EU countries
Children under 12 years are exempt.
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