
90-day rule in Spain
Non-resident British nationals can only stay in Spain for 90 days at a time.

British holiday and second home owners could see the 90-day cap being lifted in Mallorca.
British holiday and second home owners could see the 90-day cap being lifted in Mallorca.
90-day cap for Britons was discussed in London, Spain could follow French move to scrap it
The French Senate has this week approved a bill amendment granting automatic long-stay visa rights to British second-home owners in France “without the need for any formalities”.

The UK is pushing for an end to the 90-day rule as well.
The UK is pushing for an end to the 90-day rule as well.
90-day cap for Britons could be scrapped in Spain
Spain is set to lobby the EU over a rule that limits British tourists to 90 day visits.
“Spain could pay the price for the 90-day rule in the long term”
"We are asking Spanish politicians to make changes that will let them regain the right to spend time in the country in more or less the same way they did before Brexit to gain the protection they need."

Tourists arriving at Palma airport
Up until now, non-resident Britons have only been able to enjoy a 90 day stay out of 180 days per year following Brexit.
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Comment
If France can, why not Spain?
France appears set to lift the 90-day rule for British second home owners. Spain has expressed an interest in doing the same. So what’s the delay, especially while Spain holds the presidency of the European Union?
Humphrey Carter17/11/2023 09:38