Simon Calder warns that without these documents you could be turned away from Spain
by Simon Calder
Jun 19, 2024
3 minutes
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After the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, negotiators in Brussels acquiesced to our insistence that we should be “third-country nationals”. Brexit means British travellers face much higher hurdles for any trip to the EU and wider Schengen Area.
On arrival at a Schengen frontier, each British passport must be examined and stamped. Officials need to ensure the traveller has not spent too much time in the EU recently (a maximum of 90 days in any 180 days).
They must also be (or continue to a non-EU country) after a short visit.
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