José Luis Ábalos, the Spanish Minister of Transport insisted that once the nation has moved through the four phase plan to reach “the new normal” there would be no reason to keep the country shut off to foreign visitors.
Currently Spain has closed borders and is only allowing those who have very good reason to enter Spain, either because they are citizens or permanent residents here or because they have legitimate work reasons.
Since May 15th all those who enter are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine where they must self-isolate in their own homes or lodgings.
Internal travel in Spain is also banned with residents restricted to moving only around their own province until restrictions are lifted further.
Read more at: Q&A: How soon will I be able to visit Spain? - The Local
Currently Spain has closed borders and is only allowing those who have very good reason to enter Spain, either because they are citizens or permanent residents here or because they have legitimate work reasons.
Since May 15th all those who enter are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine where they must self-isolate in their own homes or lodgings.
Internal travel in Spain is also banned with residents restricted to moving only around their own province until restrictions are lifted further.
Read more at: Q&A: How soon will I be able to visit Spain? - The Local
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