Where can I fly with a Spanish visa

Where can I fly with a Spanish visa



Spain is one of the European countries that signed theThe Schengen Agreement. The majority of Russians make a Spanish visa to visit one of the resorts of this country, while the presence in the passport of the treasured sticker opens much wider horizons.





Where can I fly with a Spanish visa


















Instructions





1


Since Spain is part of the Schengen zone,her visa can be visited anywhere in the Schengen Agreement. For the summer of 2014, it includes 26 countries, here is a complete list: Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia , Slovenia, France, Finland, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Estonia, Liechtenstein. In all these countries you can enter the Spanish visa completely freely.





2


Schengen visa entitles you to visit othercountries that have a facilitated visa regime for all who can travel around Europe. These are the states that are preparing to join the Schengen: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Albania, Croatia, Romania, Macedonia.





3


There are also 3 dwarf countries thatare not officially included in the Schengen area, but they do not have border control, so they can be safely visited with a Spanish Schengen visa: Monaco, Vatican and San Marino. Another dwarf country - Andorra - carries out selective border control. If you enter Andorra, then officially leave the Schengen area, so for such a trip you need a multivisa. Andorra itself for citizens of Russia is visa-free. They usually check those who follow the car, and tourists do not look at the buses with buses.





4


Spain has separate enclaves in the northernAfrica and several islands - sovereign territories. Since they belong to Spain, they are considered part of the Schengen zone, so they can also be visited on a Spanish visa. These territories belong to Spain since the times of the Reconquista, the country has been holding them for a long time.





5


Ceuta and Melilla - the two largest Spanishenclave in Africa. Other islands belonging to Spain: Chafarinas, Alusemas, Perehil, Alboran. Also under the administration of this country is the peninsula of Peñón de Velez de la Gomera. The island of Perehil is located next to Ceuta, it is still the cause of disagreements between Spain and Morocco. You can visit these territories not only for a tourist's Spanish visa, but also for a national one.





6


Be careful when visiting Spanishenclaves in Africa: border checks are very rarely and reluctantly checked by border guards, you may forget to put a stamp and do not put your passport in the database. This in the future can create problems for you, so it is recommended that you independently find the border guards and ask them to give you stamps about entering and leaving the passport.