Spain imposes minimum spending for Non-European Union tourists

Spain recently imposed a requirement that non-EU tourists provide evidence of sufficient funds for their trips at €100 per day as a minimum spending limit, a policy not welcomed by many, according to greekreporter.com.

Guidelines published by the Spanish Ministry of Interiors require that funds be in the form of foreign currency, traveler’s checks, cash, payment letters, or credit cards with sufficient funds available.

Furthermore, the financial requirements go even further, as tourists may have to provide evidence they have a minimum of €900 available in total together with two other forms of proof, a return or onward ticket, and evidence of accommodation.

Border guards are not required to check all arrivals, but tourists must meet the requirements to enter Spain.

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