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What is Spain's '£97 a day rule' and how can I prove that I have the right funds?

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UK holidaymakers have been up in arms over a certain travel rule they must follow when visiting Spain.Dubbed the "£97 a day rule", entry requirements do stipulate that British nationals should be able to produce proof of funds upon entering the country.

Recently, UK residents have sworn to boycott the country for their holidays, vowing they will "never visit Spain again". Many believe the move is an attempt to squeeze more revenue from its already booming tourism industry, but there is some confusion surrounding these guidelines.The popular destination has recently been vocal over its concerns regarding tourism, with locals recently demanding that tourists "go home", clearly highlighting tensions between residents and visitors.

Meanwhile, Spanish officials have called for the ban of purchasing second homes for getaways.However, it is important to know that Spain's financial proof rule is not new, nor does it apply to only UK holidaymakers - and it's not just a requirement for visiting Spain.

It also does not mean that anyone who does visit must spend a certain amount of money, but they do need to present proof that they can financially sustain themselves.Here's what you should know about Spain's £97 a day rule, including how to show proof of funds and whether it puts your next holiday at risk of being axed.All non-EU nationals - not just UK residents - must be able to produce proof of funds upon arrival at Spanish borders.

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