The Spanish government has updated its list of risk countries as of December 30th, as follows:
All passengers arriving in Spain by air or sea, including those arriving in transit to other countries, must complete a Health Control Form before departure and obtain their QR to present it at boarding and health controls on arrival in Spain:
- By air: via the website https://spth.gob.es Will open in a new window or the Spain Travel Health -SpTH- application (Android, iOS).
- By sea (ferries): through the web, https://spthm.puertos.es/ Will open in a new window
All areas included in brackets are considered to be at risk. If no areas are specified, the whole country is considered at risk:
Countries and areas in the European Union/European Economic Area
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Austria
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Italy
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Belgium
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Latvia
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Bulgaria
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Liechtenstein
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Croatia
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Lithuania
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Cyprus
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Luxembourg
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Czechia
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Malta
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Denmark
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Norway
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Estonia
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Poland
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Finland
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Portugal
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France
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Romania (Bucureşti-Ilfov,Centru, Nord-Est, Nord-Vest,Sud-Est, Sud-Muntenia, Vest)
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Germany
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Slovakia
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Greece
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Slovenia
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Hungary
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Sweden
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Iceland
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The Netherlands
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Ireland
All third countries are considered at risk EXCEPT the following:
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Argentina
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New
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Zealand
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Australia
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Peru
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Bahrain
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Qatar
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Canada
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Rwanda
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Chile
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Saudi Arabia
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China
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South Korea
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Colombia
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United Arab Emirates
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Indonesia
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Uruguay
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Kuwait
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Special Administrative Regions of the People’s Republic of China: SAR of Hong Kong and SAR of Macao
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Entities and territorial authorities that are not recognized as states by at least one Member State: Taiwan
HIGH-RISK COUNTRIES
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Botswana
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Eswatini/Swaziland
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Lesotho
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Malawi
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Mozambique
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Namibia
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South Africa
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Zambia
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Zimbabwe
All those passengers who come from a HIGH-RISK country will have to present, regardless of having a vaccination or recovery certificate, a SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test certificate, with a negative result.