Holidaymakers heading to Spain this summer are being warned to make sure that they’re aware of a little-known rule requiring travellers to have £93 a day.
More than a million Brits visit mainland Spain and its surrounding islands every year. Yet not everyone knows about the £93 rule which applies to travellers.
Visitors have been asked by Spanish officials to prove that they have a return or onward ticket and pre-booked accommodation, such as hotel booking confirmation or proof of address if you’re staying with friends or at your own property, Birmingham Live reports.
As part of these spot checks you could also be asked to prove sufficient financial means for the duration of your trip. Although the checks are random and unlikely to happen, it’s important to be prepared just in case. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link Spain defines ‘sufficient financial means’ as access to €109 (£93) - or the equivalent in another currency - per person per day.
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