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Spain — Schengen Area Member

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Spain is one of the 30 Schengen Area member states.

Quick Facts

Spain is a full member of the Schengen Area. Whether you require ETIAS, a Schengen Visa, or nothing depends on your nationality. Once inside the Schengen Area, you can reach Spain without border checks.

Capital Madrid
Currency EUR
Schengen Yes
EU Member true
Passport Rank #2
Capital Madrid
Currency EUR
Population 47.4 million
Exchange Rate Uses EUR (€) Check current rates before traveling

Schengen Membership

Spain is a full member of the Schengen Area, which enables passport-free travel between 30 European countries. Once you arrive in any Schengen country, you can travel to Spain without additional border checks.

Spain is located in Europe.

Practical Info

Uses EUR (€) The Spain passport ranks #2 globally, with visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 158 countries — among the world's most powerful travel documents.

Entry Requirements

  • EU/EEA citizens Enter freely with passport or national ID. No visa or ETIAS needed.
  • Visa-exempt nationals (US, UK, Canada, and others) No visa needed for stays of up to 90 days. ETIAS required from Q4 2026 (€20).
  • Visa-required nationals Schengen Visa required (€80). Submit your application at embassy of your main destination.

Frequently Asked Questions about Spain

Do I need a visa or ETIAS to visit Spain?
It depends on your nationality. EU/EEA citizens travel freely. Citizens from 59 visa-exempt countries (US, UK, Canada, and others) will require ETIAS from Q4 2026 (€20). All other nationalities need a Schengen Visa (€80).
Is Spain part of the Schengen Area?
Yes, Spain is a full member of the Schengen Area. A single visa or ETIAS is valid for all 30 Schengen countries.
How long can I stay in Spain?
EU citizens can stay indefinitely. Non-EU visitors can stay a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day period throughout all Schengen countries combined.
What currency does Spain use?
Spain uses EUR as its official currency. Uses EUR (€) Exchange rates vary, so check current rates before your trip. Major cities have widespread card acceptance, but carry some cash for smaller establishments.
How strong is the Spain passport?
The Spain passport ranks #2 globally, with visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 158 countries. As a Schengen member, Spain's citizens can travel freely across all 30 Schengen states without any border checks.

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