Vacationers may be forced prove that they have at least £760 to spend in to enter Spain this summer as implementation progresses new the restrictions that group british tourists in the same category as those traveling from a “third country” outside of EU.
Spanish government said that after Brexit, British tourists hoping to enter the country could need to show they have enough money for their stay is at least of €100 (£85) per person per day and €900 (£761) available in funds.
BUT family of four remain in Spain for a week can therefore need proof of at least £3,141 before he is allowed to enter the country. Tourists coming from outside of The European Union may be asked use cash checks, travelers checks or credit cards as well as bank statement as evidence of funds.
Spanish border guards also ask vacationers show forward or backward ticketor provide proof of accommodation in to be accepted into the country.
British Foreign Office added: “Spanish government explained that “invitation card‘ is one of in options available to prove that you have accommodation if you stay with friends or family”.
People took to Twitter to express their distrust of new policy. One user wrote that hit students and others people trying to provide cheap holiday over summer.
Another said:

