As a way to manage inbound tourism, Spain is implementing new rules that will require international visitors to prove they have the financial resources to enhance the Spanish economy.
Visitors will be asked to prove they have at least €100 ($103) to spend in Spain per day, and a further minimum of €900 ($918), or its legal equivalent in foreign currency.
Credit Card balances will also be considered...but what a pain in the ass at border crossings that will be.
I get it...but it also signals that you'd really rather I didn't visit.
So, I guess I won't.
FOLLOW-UP: The Director of the Spanish Office of Tourism says this is not a new policy, it applies to all EU countries...and that such border checks are rare.
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Posted by: Fylu | October 04, 2022 at 10:21