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State of Alarm and requirements when traveling to Spain

​The Government of Spain has declared the State of Alarm. Freedom of movement may be limited from 11 pm to 6 am, except on the Canary Islands. Public and private gatherings may be restricted to a maximum of 6 people. Regional authorities may apply these measures in different ways. For further information, follow the advice of local authorities and: https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2020/10/25/pdfs/BOE-A-2020-12898.pdf

November 24, 2020

Please be informed that following the regulation issued by the Spanish Ministry of Health:  

  1. Requirement to present a negative PCR test if you travel to Spain.

    From November 23rd, 2020, all passengers who come from a high-risk country/area in relation to SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, must present, in order to enter Spain, a certificate with a NEGATIVE PCR result (COVID-19 RT-PCR), carried out in the 72 hours before arrival.

    This certificate or supporting document must be the original, must be written in Spanish and/or English and may be presented in paper or electronic format. The document will contain, at least, the following information: traveler's name, passport or ID number, test date, identification and contact details of the center​ that performs the analysis, the used technique and a negative test result. The personal identification number (passport/ID number) that you use to get your QR code must be the same as the identification number that appears on the negative PCR certificate.

    For further information:
    https://www.mscbs.gob.es/en/profesionales/saludPublica/ccayes/alertasActual/nCov/spth.htm

  2. All passengers arriving in Spain, may it by air or sea, will undergo a health check carried out by the Spanish authorities before entering the country. These controls may include a temperature check as well as a documentary and visual assessment of passengers’ condition.) All passengers arriving in Spain, may it by air or sea, will undergo a health check carried out by the Spanish authorities before entering the country. These controls may include a temperature check as well as a documentary and visual assessment of passengers’ condition.

  3. Passengers must complete a public health form. It can be done online at www.spth.gob.es  or through the free application SPAIN TRAVEL HEALTH-sp TH. Once the form is filled in, the passenger will receive a QR code  to be shown  upon arrival in Spain.

    For further information:
    www.spth.gob.es