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Spanish tourist visa, entry and customs instructions

Many people will choose to immigrate to Spain, so what do you need to know when traveling in Spain? This is a problem that many people care about. Let's take a look at the tourist visa, entry and customs instructions of Spain. Welcome to reading.

I. Visa requirements

Generally, it is necessary to apply for a Spanish visa two weeks in advance, and the Spanish Association will issue a short-term stay visa valid for one month and staying for no more than three months according to the applicant's requirements. Anyone who goes to a third country via the west, whether leaving the airport or not, needs to apply for a transit visa.

In addition, Spain is one of the Schengen countries. China passport holders who want to go to Schengen countries can apply for a Schengen short-stay visa in one of the Schengen countries, embassies and consulates in China.

The scope of application is as follows: France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. Schengen visa is only for tourism or business, and the longest stay in half a year is no more than 90 days. The visa shall not be extended in principle.

For details of visa application, please refer to China Visa Information Network.

Two. Immigration and customs regulations

1. Entry requires a valid visa or a residence permit in Spain, otherwise it will be repatriated by the original plane;

2. Do not carry contraband such as drugs;

3. The amount of duty-free articles allowed for each person to enter Spain shall not exceed 175 euros (1passenger over 5 years old) or 90 euros (/kloc-passenger under 5 years old). The restrictions of the following clauses are as follows:

(1)200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g tobacco;

(2) 1 liter of spirits with alcohol content greater than 22 degrees or 2 liters of wine and alcoholic beverages with alcohol content less than 22 degrees;

(3) 50 grams of perfume or 0.25 liters of toilet water;

(4) 500g of regular coffee or 200g of espresso;

(5)100g of tea or 40g of concentrated tea.

4. In accordance with the provisions of the Washington Convention, bringing endangered wild animals and plants into or out of the country must obtain the permission of the relevant international trade organizations.

5. It is not allowed to carry counterfeit or pirated products. Once found, the customs has the right to detain them.