No extent at all. Gibraltarians have made it clear that they do not want to be under Spanish control.
You need a valid British or EU passport to enter Gibraltar - Spanish nationals can also use the identity card.Visitors entering from Spain, who require a visa to enter Spain, should beware. By going to Gibraltar you will be deemed to have left Spain and so may well require a new visa to cross back into Spain.
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Applicants should make a written request for a Certificate of Good Conduct, addressed to:Commissioner of PolicePolice HeadquartersIrish Town, Gibraltar
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The United Kingdom. However, there is a dispute with Spain that sovereignty should be theirs. The people of Gibraltar voted in 2002 to reject Spain's rule. Since 2006, Gibraltar has governed its own affairs, though some powers, such as defence and foreign relations, remain under UK responsibility. Gibraltar remains a British overseas dependent territory.
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I believe that Gibraltar is the only territory to have remained a British possession since 1713. The Spanish garrison at Gibraltar was captured by the British in 1704 and ceded to Britain under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. However, whether it should be regarded as a country is debatable because it would simply be reabsorbed into the rest of Spain if the British were to withdraw. Spanish attempts to regain the region by force were unsuccessful and since 1783 have pressed for a peaceful and negotiated return of "The Rock". This has been rejected by every British government as Gibraltar's strategic value at the entrance to the Mediterranean continued to grow. In the 1960's a referendum of the population produced a majority in favour of remaining a British Territory. The reaction from Spain was to close the border which remained closed until 1985. More recently there have been Anglo-Spanish talks on a proposed joint sovereignty of the territory but this was subsequently rejected in another referendum by 98.5% of Gibraltar's population! The Pimpernel
When addressing a letter to Gibraltar, you should include the recipient's name, followed by their address, which typically includes the street name and number, the district (if applicable), and then "Gibraltar" as the last line. For example: [Recipient's Name] [Street Address] [District, if applicable] Gibraltar Make sure to include the correct postal code, if known, and affix the appropriate postage for international mail.
you can to an extent.. and it can be benificial:)
Spain has land borders with five countries:Portugal: Spain and Portugal have had good relations for nearly a century.France: France and Spain improved relation in the post-World War II world under the Marshall Plan. By the mid-1960s, Spain and France had good economic and political ties.Andorra: Andorra has had decent relations with Spain for a while and these have certainly improved with the improvement of Franco-Spanish Relations.UK (Gibraltar): Because of Spain's desire to reclaim Gibraltar, Anglo-Spanish relations are a little difficult. During the later Franco years, the Gibraltar border crossing was still closed. Spain has has opened up to Gibraltar, but still claims rights to the Peninsula.Morocco: Due to Moroccans' desire to reclaim the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Mellilla and the small islands between Spain and Morocco and the Spanish position that their former colony of Rio de Oro should be the independent Western Sahara. Additionally, many Moroccans try to illegally immigrate to Spain. This causes Spanish-Moroccan relations to be a little difficult. However, the two countries are on decent terms and exchange ambassadors, work permits, and other niceties.
"To what extent should nations respond with diplomacy to the expansionist policies of other states?"
i had this for my homework too... rock oh martianas