Are visa requirements for a Tunisian entering Ceuta or Melilla the same as for mainland Spain?

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A Tunisian citizen can enter Morocco or Algeria without a visa. But what is the position if they wish to enter Ceuta or Melilla, crossing the border from Morocco? Do they need to apply for a Schengen visa?






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Do Tunisians need a visa for Spain?

Spain schengen visa is required for Tunisian citizens. The stay is usually short with a period of 90 days and visa expires in 90 days. Applicant is required to be present when applying for Spain schengen visa.

Do I need a visa to go to Ceuta?

Of course you need a Schengen visa to enter Ceuta if you are not a citizen of an EU country or hold a passport from a country which requires a visa to enter Europe/Schengen area.

Is Ceuta and Melilla part of schengen?

Since Spain joined the Schengen Area, the Spanish and European cities of Ceuta and Melilla have been excluded from that area under a special arrangement.

Where can I travel with a Tunisian passport?

Tunisian passport holders have visa-free access and visas on arrival to countries such as Malaysia, Senegal, Serbia and Ecuador. Tunisian nationals require a visa to enter about 156 destinations in the world.



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