The spot checks also mean you could also be asked to prove you have sufficient financial means for the duration of your trip
Those heading to Spain for a sunny getaway have been warned about a little-known rule Millions of Brits visit the country and the surrounding islands every year for sun, sea and relaxation, but many may be unaware of the £93 rule all visitors must follow.
It is unlikely but it could happen, so it is better to be prepared. Spain defines ‘sufficient financial means’ as access to €109 - or the equivalent in another currency) per person per day.For a family of five, this equates to €545 per day or €7,630 for a two-week holiday in Spain.
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