Important UK travel rules and regulations reminder if heading for Mallorca this summer
Britons may need to show extra document at the border and stick to the current rules for liquids and laptops
Border guards will check you’re complying with the 90-day visa-free limit for short stays in the Schengen area. | Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
With many Britons heading for Mallorca and the Balearics this summer, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has issued a reminder to Britons flying to the island and other EU holiday destinations that Britons may need to show extra document at the border. There is a new rule saying that travellers from the UK will have to show where they’re going to stay. The information is available on the Foreign Office’s official advice to British holidaymakers going to Spain and it states:
“If you enter the Schengen area as a tourist, you may need to provide additional documents at the border. As well as a valid return or onward ticket, when travelling to Spain you could be asked to show:
You have enough money for your stay. Proof of accommodation for your stay, for example: a hotel booking confirmation
Proof of address if visiting your own property (such as second home).
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Barbara SteffenesnThey don't. This is what's known as "tabloid sensationalism".
How do they check you have enough money ? we all have cards....