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Nottingham Post
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Andrew Brookes

All Covid restrictions lifted for Brits travelling to Spain

All Covid-19 travel restrictions for people visiting Spain have been lifted. The UK government has advised that from today (October 21), the rules that were previously in place for travellers entering the country no longer apply, regardless of whether or not you have had Covid jabs.

It means if you're travelling to Spain, you don't have to prove that you are fully vaccinated any more. You don't need to provide a negative Covid test or show proof of having recovered from Covid in the last six months either.

Holidaymakers are also no longer required to complete a health control form prior to travel. The entry requirements are the same for all travellers, both vaccinated and unvaccinated.

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The UK government updated its Spain travel advice this morning. It advises all travellers to make sure they understand all entry rules and travel advice that may apply before setting off.

Visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain for all current Spain travel advice. If you're going to be passing through another country on your way to Spain or back to the UK, you should check the travel advice for those countries, too.

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