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Last updated: 07 November 2012

Visas

Australian passport holders wishing to visit Spain on business are no longer required to obtain a visa unless the period of their stay will be for longer than three months. However, on entering the country, visitors are required to present a current passport and must have their passport stamped within 72 hours of entry into Schengen states. If you are planning to stay for longer than three months you will need to check with your nearest Spanish Embassy or Consulate to find out what form of visa will be most appropriate. Holders of non-Australia passports will also need to check with their nearest Spanish Embassy or Consulate on the visa requirements relevant to their particular situation.

For further information please contact your nearest Spanish Embassy or Consulate prior to arrival.

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