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INFORMATION FOR YOUR VISITORS FROM UK

If you are expecting visitors or family members from the UK, and they are fully vaccinated, a diagnosis test is no longer needed, or indeed valid, for entering Spain.
If your visitors are not fully vaccinated they may not enter Spain unless they fall into one of the “essential travel” categories (see gov.uk coronavirus for more information on entrance criteria).
If travel to Spain is before February 1, at least 14 days must have passed since full vaccination (two doses or single dose vaccine) before arriving in Spain.
From 1 February onwards, at least 14 days must have passed since being fully vaccinated (with both doses of a 2-dose vaccine or one dose of a single-dose vaccine) before arrival in Spain.
Your date(s) of vaccination must be specified and your final dose must have been administered within 270 days prior to travel to Spain.
If you completed your vaccination (with both doses of a 2-dose vaccine or one dose of a single-dose vaccine) more than 270 days prior to travel to Spain, you must be able to show proof of having receiving a booster jab.
Children under the age of 12 years old do not need to show proof of being fully vaccinated on entry to Spain,
Spain will accept the UK’s proof of  COVID-19 vaccination record but the dates of vaccinations must be specified and authorized vaccinations utilized.
Fully vaccinated children aged 12 to 15 can request an NHS COVID Pass letter for international travel.
If you´ve had Covid-19 in the past year and you’re travelling to Spain for tourism purposes, you cannot use the UK proof of COVID-19 recovery record certifying that you have recovered from COVID-19 in the last 6 months.
This information has been reproduced from the website gov.uk.
If you require more information all details and more information is available from this website.

NEXOnr Calasparra