Spanish passport
A Spanish passport (Spanish: pasaporte español) is an identity document issued to Spanish citizens with right of abode in the Iberian mainland, Ceuta, Melilla, Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, for the purpose of travel outside Spain. Every Spanish citizen is also a citizen of the European Union. The passport, along with the national identity card, allows for free rights of movement and residence in any of the states of the European Union, European Economic Area, and Switzerland.
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Type | Passport |
Issued by | Spain |
First issued | 14 August 2006 (biometric passport) 2 January 2015 (current biometric version 3.0) |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Spanish citizenship |
Expiration | Spanish passports expire 5 years after issuance when borne by citizens up to the age of 30, and 10 years for citizens aged 30 and above |
Cost | €30.00[1] |
Spanish citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 190 (of 192 as the maximum) countries and territories; the international access available to Spanish citizens ranks second in the world according to the 2023 Visa Restrictions Index.[2]
Types
- Ordinary Passport (Spanish: Pasaporte ordinario) - Issued for ordinary travel, such as vacations and business trips
- Collective Passport (Spanish: Pasaporte colectivo) - Issued for the occasion of pilgrimages, excursions and other acts of analogous nature, whenever reciprocity with the destination country exists; its validity is limited a single trip, whose duration will not be able to exceed three months.
- Diplomatic Passport (Spanish: Pasaporte diplomático) - Issued to Spanish diplomats, top ranking government officials and diplomatic couriers.
- Official and Service Passports (Spanish: Pasaportes oficiales y de servicio)- Issued to individuals representing the Spanish government on official business
Visa free travel
As of July 2023, Spanish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 190 (of 192 as the maximum) countries and territories, ranking the ordinary Spanish passport 2nd in terms of travel freedom (tied with the German passport) according to the Henley Passport Index 2023/Q3.[3]
Spanish citizens can live and work in any country within the EU as a result of the right of free movement and residence granted in Article 21 of the EU Treaty.[4]
Visa duration (in some countries)
Africa
- Botswana: 90 days
- Comoros (visa on arrival)
- Djibouti: 1 month (visa on arrival)
- Egypt:1 month (visa on arrival, 25€)
- Ethiopia: 3 months (visa on arrival)
- Kenia: 3 months (visa on arrival)
- Lesotho: 14 days
- Madagascar: 3 months (visa on arrival)
- Malawi: 3 months
- Mauritius: 6 months
- Mayotte: unlimited access
- Morocco: 3 months
- Mozambique: 1 month (on arrival)
- Namibia: 3 months
- Réunion: unlimited access
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cuhna: 90 days
- Senegal: 3 months
- Seychelles: 1 month
- South Africa: 3 months
- Eswatini (visa free on arrival)
- Tanzania (visa on arrival)
- Togo: 7 days (visa on arrival)
- Tunisia: 4 months
- Uganda (visa on arrival)
- Zambia (visa on arrival)
- Zimbabwe: 3 months (visa on arrival)
Americas
- Anguilla: 3 months
- Antigua and Barbuda: 1 month
- Dutch Caribbean: 14 days
- Argentina: 3 months
- Aruba: 3 months
- Bahamas: 3 months
- Barbados: 6 months
- Belize: 1 month
- Bermuda: 6 months
- Bolivia: 3 months
- Brazil: 3 months (hotel booking + return ticket)
- Canada: 6 months (previous authorization of eTA system)
- Cayman Islands: 1 month
- Chile: 3 months
- Colombia: 3 months
- Costa Rica: 3 months
- Dominica: 6 months
- Dominican Republic: 1 month (With tourist card of 10 USD $)
- Ecuador: 3 months
- El Salvador: 3 months
- French Guiana: unlimited access
- Greenland: 3 months
- Grenada: 3 months
- Guadeloupe: unlimited access
- Guatemala: 3 months
- Guyana: 3 months
- Haiti: 3 months
- Honduras: 3 months
- Jamaica: 3 months
- Martinique: unlimited access
- Mexico: 6 months
- Montserrat: 3 months
- Nicaragua: 3 months
- Panama: 3 months
- Paraguay: 3 months
- Peru: 3 months
- Puerto Rico: 3 months (previous authorization of ESTA system) or 6 months (Visa required prior to arrival)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis: 3 months
- Saint Lucia: 28 days
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 3 months
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 1 month
- Trinidad and Tobago: 3 months
- Turks and Caicos Islands: 1 month
- United States: 3 months (previous authorization of ESTA system) or 6 months (Visa required prior to arrival)
- Uruguay: 3 months
- Venezuela: 3 months
- British Virgin Islands: 1 month
- US Virgin Islands: 3 months (previous authorization of ESTA system)
Asia
- Armenia: 90 days
- Azerbaijan: 30 days (visa on arrival)
- Bahrain: 90 days (visa on arrival 75 €)
- Bangladesh: 15 days (visa on arrival)
- Brunei: 90 days (tea, coffee)
- Cambodia: 1 month (visa on arrival US$30)
- Hong Kong: 3 months
- Indonesia: 30 days (visa on arrival)
- Iran: 15 days (visa on arrival - only in international airports)
- Iraq: visa on arrival
- Israel: 3 months
- Japan: 90 days (extendable until 180 days)
- Jordan: 1 month (visa on arrival, 10JOD)
- Kuwait: 3 months (visa on arrival)
- Kirgysztan: 1 month (visa on arrival)
- Laos: 30 days (visa on arrival, US$35)
- Lebanon: 1 month (visa on arrival, 25000LL)
- Macau: 1 year
- Malaysia: 3 months
- Maldives: 30 days
- Nepal: 60 days (visa on arrival)
- Oman: 1 month (visa on arrival)
- Philippines: 30 days
- Qatar: 21 days (visa on arrival)
- South Korea: 3 months
- Singapore: 30 days
- Sri Lanka: 30 days
- Thailand: 30 days by air, 15 days by land/sea
- Taiwan: 90 days
- East Timor: 30 days (visa on arrival)
- United Arab Emirates: 30 days (visa on arrival)
- Yemen: 3 months (visa on arrival)
Europe
- Albania: 1 month
- Andorra:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 90 days
- Faroe Islands: 90 days
- Georgia: 1 year
- Guernsey: 6 months
- Iceland: unlimited access
- Isle of Man: 6 months
- Jersey: 6 months
- Liechtenstein: unlimited access
- Moldova: 90 days
- Monaco: 90 days
- Montenegro: 90 days
- North Macedonia: 90 days
- Norway: unlimited access
- San Marino: 90 days
- Serbia: 90 days
- Switzerland:unlimited access
- Ukraine: 90 days
- Vatican City: 90 days
- United Kingdom: 6 months
Oceania
- American Samoa: 30 days
- Australia: e-visa (Electronic Travel Authority)
- Norfolk Island: e-visa (Electronic Travel Authority)
- Fiji: 4 months
- French Polynesia: 90 days
- Guam: 90 days
- Kiribati: 28 days
- Marshall Islands: 30 days (visa on arrival)
- Micronesia: 30 days
- New Caledonia: 90 days
- New Zealand: 3 months
- Northern Mariana Islands: 30 days
- Cook Islands: 31 days
- Niue: 30 days
- Palau: 30 days (visa on arrival)
- Papua New Guinea: 90 days (visa on arrival)
- Samoa: 60 days
- Solomon Islands: 3 months
- Tonga: 31 days
- Tuvalu: 1 month (visa on arrival)
- Vanuatu: 30 days
- Wallis and Futuna: 90 days
Gallery
- Passport issued to a Spanish republican in exile by the Spanish consulate in Bordeaux, France, in 1948.
- Passport issued to a Spanish resident in Ifni province, 1951
- Leather "green cover" Spanish ordinary passport, issued in 1988
References
- Pasaporte
- "Passport Ranking 2023". Henley & Partners. 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
- "Passport Index". Henley & Partners. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
- Treaty on the Function of the European Union (consolidated version)
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