US residents don't need a visa to visit for personal or business. 90 days is the maximum stay without a visa. An American visitor will need to present a valid American passport (valid three months beyond intended stay), proof of sufficient funds and a return airline ticket."
No. It's part of the Schengen Area. It's an area that allows you 90 days of visa free travel, but you can only use those 90 days in a 6 month time frame. For example. you can spend a month in Spain, month in France, and a month in Germany, but can't return to the Schengen Area until 3 more months have passed. Basically, you can spend 90 days in Spain before you go back home.
Not if you are a British citizen. Both Spain and Britain are in the EU, so there is free movement between the countries for citizens of EU countries.
If you are not a British - or EU - citizen, you should speak to your national authorities to find out.
yes.
It depends on your citizenship. Members of the European Union are not required to have a passport to go between counties in the Union. Otherwise Spain requires a passport.
It depends on your destination country. For example, you do not need a visa to visit US, Canada, the EU countries, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and many other countries.
No. Britons do not need a VISA to visit Spain.
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no
I have greece refugee travel document do i need visa to visit eu or which country for i don't need visa
NO
moroccon passport holder need spain visa
No, but a valid Passport and Visa for France or Spain is required.
no! you do not need a visa to travel to mauritius
Probably. You need some sort of visa to get into most countries. Ask a travel agent they know about visas etc.
yes
YesFuerteventura is in Spain, and Spain is part of the Schengen Area, so a Schengen visa is valid for anywhere in Spain.
NO you can not live or even travel to spain.
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Residents of Turkey and Russia are now permitted to move freely between the two countries as of April 16th 2011.The rule change is the culmination of lengthy discussions between the nations, resulting in a bilateral agreement being struck in 2010. This means Turkish residents will not need a Russian visa to enter the country and Russian nationals will not need a visa to enter Turkey. The deal allows Turkish and Russian citizens to travel for up to 30 days without a visa.
Yes, Ukrainians need a visa in order to travel to Singapore.