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Do you need to show that you are fully vacinated to enter Spain?

9 replies

Munichfam5 · 13/06/2022 14:36

We are all fully vacinated but DD15 , has only had her first jab due to getting covid...

Will we need to show covid vacination proof when travelling?

Thanks :)

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madrush · 13/06/2022 14:38

You certainly need to be able to show proof if asked, not sure what the current situation is on likelihood of them asking.

Flopisfatteningbingforchristmas · 13/06/2022 14:39

Yes or a negative covid test.

madrush · 13/06/2022 14:39

Sorry - reread your message. You can also show proof of recovery within 6 months I think www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements

travellifestyle · 13/06/2022 16:19

Proof of recovery or negative test will be needed for over 12 years old

PammieDooveOrangeJoof · 13/06/2022 16:23

when I looked at the guidelines it said your last booster must have been within the last 270 days otherwise you have to have a negative covid test.

PammieDooveOrangeJoof · 13/06/2022 16:25

Sorry no expiration date for boosters but if you have only had two jabs no booster then it must be within 270 days.

MisgenderedSwan · 13/06/2022 16:49

We're in Spain now. We had to show vaccination proof at the airport to pass through passport control. Over 12 are required to be fully vaccinated OR provide proof of a negative test or recovery within the last so many weeks.

All the details are available on the .gov website.

2TheLighthouse · 13/06/2022 19:05

I heard Spain was due to change rules around mid-June, but I have no actual reference/proof for this… Anyone?

MaggieFS · 13/06/2022 19:50

Yes, you will all absolutely have to show you meet the Covid regs.

It's all on here www.spth.gob.es

There's no expiry date for vaccinations for under 18s but they must have had a full schedule. If not you'll need to go down the negative test or recovery certificate route.

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