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Cheers Spurs, I had read that but I'm sure something further down gave me pause for thought. Just had a email from Centauro; "One does not require an international driver's license while having a UK driver's permit in Spain. You will not be needing one". Good news but as I've got one it's going with me.Dave
I flew into Alicante airport today on the Ryanair flight. In Birmingham Ryanair checked my passport and boarding pass as usual. The plane was 80% full. All the priority boarding went through first and the few who tried it on were thrown out the queue at the gate and made to wait with the rest of us. They did not check the size of our walk on luggage.When we landed we were shepherded to the arrivals hall. Anyone with Residencia was told to use the automatic turnstiles while the rest of us had to queue for the passport booths. There were two booths of two officers each who checked and stamped the passports. We then went through the QR check for our locator forms and then a walk-through temperature check. Anyone who didn't have a digital locator form was turned back and given a paper one to fill in.It took about 10 minutes from entering the building to walking out the other end. The Spanish seem to have the whole thing well under control.Hope that helps Spurs.
As part of the prep for trip I have been researching the test we are req to take in Spain before coming back . The government website says an antigen test is ok not a full PCR test I’ve booked mine via E Mail at the life resort up on Altimar 2 cost is €40 needs to be booked by E Mail info.salvumclinic@gmail.com ,they will want a photo of your passport.For Day 2 and day 8 tests in UK again this must be prebooked and the booking ref number put into you uk government entry form before you come back I’m using https://www.testingforall.org/ £99 for the 2 tests posted out to you and you post them back £99 is the cheapest I have found these anywhere Thank you this is brilliant information will do the same when we return to the UK end of June Hope this helps anyone planning a trip
The Carta de Invitacion is a procedure used by the Spanish authorities to control the arrival into Spain of non EU nationals coming to stay with friends/relatives i.e. not in approved tourist accommodation. It can only be applied for by Spanish residents and once obtained must be sent to the intending visitor(s) so that they can present it at the border control. It is not, therefore, applicable to holiday home owners travelling out to their properties in person. Taking proof of home ownership would be advisable but it remains to be seen how aggressive or otherwise the border controls will be on all of this, DaveG and Spurs will be able to update us on that next week.