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Brits travelling to Spain warned of rule change that could see them denied entry
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British travellers to Spain face updated entry requirements for 2026 as Spain tightens financial means to enter. The new rule sets 122.10 euros per person per day, with a minimum total of 1,089.90 euros for a stay. Third-country nationals may be denied entry if they cannot prove sufficient funds. Spain’s Foreign Affairs Ministry notes proof can be cash, traveler's checks, or bank statements, but online bank statements are not accepted. The changes come amid ongoing EES delays and long airport queues. Airlines urge suspending the EES until after the summer to improve peak-season experiences, with affected airports including Lisbon and Lanzarote.
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