When travelling to Spain, UK citizens need to be aware that the Spanish authorities have domestic legislation, which places documentary obligations upon anyone holding or moving large quantities of duty-paid cigarettes (above 800). One of the practical effects of this is that UK travellers, in the same way as everybody else who is holding or moving large quantities of duty-paid cigarettes in Spain (between 800 and 1200), must produce a receipt from a legitimate retailer and, for even larger quantities of cigarettes (over 1200), a form known as a 'Documento de Acompanamiento'.
it depends on your country's customs, visit custom's site and read how much you can bring with you.
which is "safe amount" and which is "your responsibility", it all reads in there.
a lot
Legally there is no limit.
Yes, as long as it is in your suitcase. not if it's in your hand luggage i don't think :)
2 hours
Roughly twice - the UK has an area of about 250,000 square km, while Spain covers about twice that.
Spain is an hour in front of the UK
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Spain is larger physically, and has a larger population than the UK.
That depends on what you mean by "near." Basically, France is between Spain and the UK. Spain is much nearer to the UK than to Australia, but much farther than France, Portugal, or Morocco.
No, it isn't. Spain is an independent country.
About 20 hours.
As many as u want
No Spain is not British. It is Spanish. The UK and Spain are part of the continent of Europe. Many other countries make up Europe. There have been arguments whether Gibraltar owned by the UK should be returned to Spain. However there are no plans for this to happen in the immediate future. For more info on Spain look up www.helpful-ideas.com