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Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 11:56am
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Has anyone travelled to spain recently....just wondered how stringent the border people are

Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 8:10pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 6, 2021 8:10pm

very Brits turned back at Alicante airport as the Border Police decided they didn't have the right reason to come.  Even those who had been asked to collect their TIE cards which were proof of residency. 

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Posted: Wed Apr 7, 2021 3:38pm

Unsure why if having applied for a TIE you would then be in the UK.

Posted: Wed Apr 7, 2021 5:16pm

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Posted: Wed Apr 7, 2021 5:16pm

Partaloa09 wrote on Wed Apr 7, 2021 3:38pm:

Unsure why if having applied for a TIE you would then be in the UK.

what sort of reply is that..........A unhelpful, 

B. pointless

C .Dim..lots of reasons for needing to return to thew Uk temporarily as I'm sure everyone on this site knows.

D  So why bother replying. No wonder expats have a bad reputation.

Posted: Wed Apr 7, 2021 6:46pm

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Posted: Wed Apr 7, 2021 6:46pm

My reply is the thinking of the Spanish Border Police as explained to me by my local policia in my village.

Reason Brits are being refused entry.

Sorry if you thought my reply was unhelpful.

Hopefully you now understand my reason for the reply.

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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:15am

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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:15am

steve d wrote on Tue Apr 6, 2021 11:56am:

Has anyone travelled to spain recently....just wondered how stringent the border people are

I have friends from Ireland who have just returned to Spain. 

They drove here, i will try find out if they had any difficulties. I am a bit puzzled myself how they got in as they do not have Residencia? 

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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:10am

patricia62 wrote on Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:15am:

I have friends from Ireland who have just returned to Spain. 

They drove here, i will try find out if they had any difficulties. I am a bit puzzled myself how they got in as they do not have Residencia? 

I would be very interested to know if they were allowed entry (presumably at Santander) purely because of being EU citizens (Irish Nationals) as against being Spanish residents...surely Spanish border authorities cannot deny entry to EU citizens (and regardless of their status in Spain)...or am I being somewhat naive about this???  

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:55am

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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:55am

Brian55 wrote on Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:10am:

I would be very interested to know if they were allowed entry (presumably at Santander) purely because of being EU citizens (Irish Nationals) as against being Spanish residents...surely Spanish border authorities cannot deny entry to EU citizens (and regardless of their status in Spain)...or am I...

 

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... being somewhat naive about this???  

Hi Steve, 

I've heard back from my friends, they travelled from Rosslare by Ferry to Bilbao, then drove down no problem. They live in Toreveica, they had PCR tests done, these were checked getting on the ferry and no where else. 

They do not have Residencia they are Irish citizens. 

I am a bit puzzled as I keep hearing from news reports that no one is travelling to Spain. 

Surely they are not just preventing British people from coming over? 

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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:59am

patricia62 wrote on Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:55am:

Hi Steve, 

I've heard back from my friends, they travelled from Rosslare by Ferry to Bilbao, then drove down no problem. They live in Toreveica, they had PCR tests done, these were checked getting on the ferry and no where else. 

 

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They do not have Residencia they are Irish citizens. 

I am a bit puzzled as I keep hearing from news reports that no one is travelling to Spain. 

Surely they are not just preventing British people from coming over? 

That's most interesting...so, unhindered travel from Rosslare to Bilbao, and onwards to Torrevieja...with just a pre-departure PCR test...I am also an Irish National (living in the UK), and wishing to travel to my apartment in Almeria...but I am hearing reports of only Spanish nationals/residents being allowed entry from the UK...makes me wonder if I should transit through Rosslare instead...that would entail two ferry crossings, but if it meant unhindered travel then it would be worth the effort!!! Does anyone have any experience of travelling on an Irish passport to Spain from the UK via Ireland???

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:08am

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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:08am

Brian55 wrote on Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:59am:

That's most interesting...so, unhindered travel from Rosslare to Bilbao, and onwards to Torrevieja...with just a pre-departure PCR test...I am also an Irish National (living in the UK), and wishing to travel to my apartment in Almeria...but I am hearing reports of only Spanish nationals/residents...

 

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... being allowed entry from the UK...makes me wonder if I should transit through Rosslare instead...that would entail two ferry crossings, but if it meant unhindered travel then it would be worth the effort!!! Does anyone have any experience of travelling on an Irish passport to Spain from the UK via Ireland???

I guess if you travel to Ireland first, then board the ferry you would be fine, although I'm imagining the cost would be substantial. 

Best of luck anyways

Patricia

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