What is the 97 rule in Spain?
Could you please elaborate on the so-called "97 rule" in Spain? I'm quite curious to know what it signifies and how it applies in the Spanish context. Could you explain its origin, what it's commonly used for, and perhaps provide an example or two to illustrate its application? Additionally, is it a widely recognized or officially sanctioned rule, or is it more of a cultural or informal practice? Thank you for clarifying this matter for me.
What is the 97 rule in Spain?|This is not a new rule made for Brits post-Brexit. . As well as 'subsistence' you might also be asked to show proof of accommodation and an onward or homeward ticket.Millions and millions of visitors to Spain from these countries might have to show a minimum of €113.40 (c.
What exactly is the 97 rule in Spain? Is it a recently implemented regulation specifically targeting British citizens after Brexit? And apart from demonstrating "subsistence", will visitors also be required to furnish evidence of accommodation and either an onward or return ticket? It seems like a significant number of tourists from certain countries visiting Spain may need to present proof of having at least €113.40. Could you please elaborate on this matter?