Monday, October 13, 2014

COMO VIAJAR LEGALMENTE ESPANA

Los requisitos de visado puede cambiar en cualquier momento. Antes de hacer planes de viaje, consulte con la embajada o consulado de España.

Inclusión en los tratados europeos

Ciudadanos con pasaportes de los siguientes países pueden entrar libremente en España:

Alemania
Austria
Belgica
Bulgaria
Chipre
Dinamarca
Eslovaquia
Eslovenia
Estonia
Finlandia
Francia
Grecia
Holanda
Hungría
Irlanda
Islandia
Italia
Letonia
Liechtenstein
Lituania
Luxemburgo
Malta
Noruega
Polonia
Portugal
Reino Unido
República Checa
Rumanía
Suecia
Suiza
Entrada sin visado a la zona Schengen

Los ciudadanos con pasaporte de los siguientes países pueden viajar a España, y puede permanecer en el espacio Schengen durante un máximo de 90 días en cualquier período de 180 días:

Andorra
Antigua y Barbuda
Argentina
Australia
Bahamas
Barbados
Brasil
Brunei
Canada
Chile
Ciudad del Vaticano
Corea del Sur
Costa Rica
Croacia
El Salvador
Estados Unidos
Guatemala
Honduras
Hong Kong
Israel
Japón
Macao
Macedonia
Malasia
Mauricio
México
Mónaco
Montenegro
Nicaragua
Nueva Zelanda
Panamá
Paraguay
Saint Kitts and Nevis
San Marino
Serbia
Seychelles
Singapur
Uruguay
Venezuela
Todos los demás viajeros

Los visitantes con pasaportes de otros países, o los viajeros que deseen permanecer en el país por períodos más largos, se deben dirijir a la embajada o consulado para obtener una visa.

cprtesia cponsulado general de espana.com

1 comment:

  1. The Schengen Area is the area comprising 26 European countries that have abolished passport and any other type of border control at their common borders, also referred to as internal borders. It mostly functions as a single country for international travel purposes, with a common visa policy. The Area is named after the Schengen Agreement. Countries in the Schengen Area have eliminated internal border controls with the other Schengen members, and strengthened external border controls with non-Schengen states. The Schengen area encourages the free movement of goods, information, money and people.
    Twenty-two of the twenty-eight European Union (EU) member states participate in the Schengen Area. Of the six EU members that do not form part of the Schengen Area, four – Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania – are legally obliged and wish to join the area, while the other two – Ireland and the United Kingdom – maintain opt-outs. All four European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states - Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland - have signed the Schengen Agreement, even though they are outside the EU. In addition three European microstates – Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican – can be considered as de facto within the Schengen Area as they do not have border controls with the Schengen countries that surround them; but they have not officially signed documents that make them part of Schengen. The Schengen Area currently has a population of over 400 million people and an area of 4,312,099 square kilometres (1,664,911 sq mi)

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