NO. Polish citizens may travel to any country that is party to the Schengen Agreement (of which both Poland and Spain are members) for vacation without a VISA of any kind. Technically, you do not even need a passport or a national identification to travel within Schengen Agreement countries if you are a citizen of a Schengen country, but it is STRONGLY advisable to carry such a document with you should you find yourself in trouble with local authorities.
Tenerife is an island in Spain and is part of the Canary Islands, which are an autonomous community of Spain.
no Tenerife is a small island in Spain.
YesAn 'English person' is a British citizen, and also an EU citizen.Tenerife is in Spain. Spain is also a member of the EU.Any EU citizen is free to live and work in any other EU country.
Tenerife is an island in the Canary islands, which belongs to Spain.
This is how you spell Tenerife, the largest of Spain's Canary Islands.
No, Spain.
Tenerife is an integral part of Spain and uses the Euro just like the rest of Spain!
Tenerife is in the Canary Islands, which belong to Spain.
Tenerife is in Europe. It is an island belonging to Spain. Spain is a country in Europe. Spain is also a member of the European Union. So Tenerife can get money from the European Union.
Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands, so tourism websites and books about the Canary Islands will contain information. EasyJet and Expedia also have some useful information about Fuerteventura.
Tenerife is an island belonging to Spain and Spain is a member of the European Union, so the answer is yes.
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