On Saturday, May 21, 2022, Order INT/452/2022, of May 20, 2022, was published in the BOE, amending Order INT/657/2020, of July 17, 2022.
As of May 21, 2022, all foreigners will be able to enter Spain, regardless of the reason for their trip, if they are in possession of one of the following three certificates:
1. Under 12 years of age, they do not need anything.
2. Over 12 years of age, they will need:
- VACCINATION CERTIFICATE. Certificates issued by the competent authorities of the country of origin will be accepted from 14 days after the date of administration of the last dose of the complete vaccination regimen, provided that no more than 270 days have elapsed since the date of administration of the last dose of the complete vaccination regimen. The certificate of vaccination with the complete vaccination schedule for minors under 18 years of age does not have an expiration date.
- CERTIFICATE OF DIAGNOSIS. Those with negative results will be accepted, whose sample collection has been obtained within 72 hours prior to departure to Spain in the case of nucleic acid amplification tests or within 24 hours prior to departure to Spain in the case of rapid antigen tests.
- CERTIFICATE OF RECOVERY. Recovery certificates issued by the competent authority or by a medical service at least 11 days after the first positive NAAT or rapid test will be accepted as valid. The certificate shall be valid for 180 days after the date of the first positive result.
In addition to any of the aforementioned certificates, those travelers who do not have a European Union COVID Digital Certificate or equivalent must complete a health control form prior to departure.
If you have any doubts about this, you can contact us and our team specialized in internationalization will advise you and give you more information about the entry restrictions to Spain.
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