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Spain – Covid-19 – Immigration update

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Update: July 30th, 2020

Spain updates entry rules regarding COVID-19

What is the change?

The Spanish government has amended the criteria for non-essential travel restrictions as a result of COVID-19. The updated list of countries exempted from entry ban includes countries added and removed as health conditions worsen/improve in each country.

Key Points:

This order will remain in effect until 31 July and will be amended according to health conditions in Spain and in each individual country.

Update: May 22th, 2020

Automatic extension of immigration documents, renewals implemented

What is the change?

Spain recently announced automatic extensions for permits, visas, foreigner identification cards, renewals and long-term stays, to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Key Points:

The automatic extension of stay is good news because it provides some relief to foreign nationals stranded in Spain.

Update: April 17th, 2020

State of alarm extended again

What is the change?

Spanish authorities have extended the country’s COVID-19 state of alarm again to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Key Points:

The state of alarm extension will continue to impact the mobility of third-country, and EU nationals and their dependents into Spain. It is possible the current state of alert will be extended again. Employers should account for affected travelers and rearrange travel schedules accordingly. Delays may occur for consular and in-country processing

Update: March 25th, 2020

COVID-19 travel restrictions strengthened again

What is the change?

The Spanish government recently announced stronger travel restrictions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Key points

Effective from March 23 at midnight, third-country nationals and EU nationals and their dependents, are no longer allowed to enter the country, with a number of exceptions:

The new travel restrictions will impact the mobility of third-country, and EU nationals and their dependents into Spain. It is likely the current state of alert will be extended. Employers should account for affected travelers and rearrange travel schedules accordingly. Significant delays may occur for consular and in-country processing.