Spanish schools and accommodation to learn Spanish in Spain
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When planning your trip to Spain it is advisable to contact the Spanish consulate in your country or visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (www.maec.es) website.
EU citizens can enter Spain with only your ID. Citizens of the rest of Europe outside the European Union requireda valid passport, including England.
Citizens of the following countries: Andorra, Antigua, Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, South Korea, Croatia, France, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, Seychelles, Singapore and the Vatican need a valid passport and can only stay for 90 days maximum. The rest of the world's citizens need a valid passport and a special visa which you can get at the Spanish consulate in your country.
Under-age students of Spanish need parental consent to come to Spanish to learn the language. Once in Spain, the Police Control at the customs may require the following documents:
- National identity
- Passport that can not expire during your stay
- Visa, if necessary.
- Evidences that you have enough financial resources for the time you are going to be in Spain.
- In some cases, depending on the country you may required a health certificate.
If you are thinking of going to some other countries around the European Union, you must have a Schengen visa. You can not bring into Spain animal origin food.