Gibraltar to Spain border passport stamping

Gibraltar to Spain border passport stamping - Person Holding an Opened Passport

I am a US citizen with Spanish residency. I have been living in Gibraltar for two months but I heard they start stamping passports now for non Gibraltar residents and I never received an entry stamp entering Gibraltar. Does anyone know if Spain is stamping passport as of now?






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Do they stamp your passport from Gibraltar to Spain?

Keep in mind that currently Gibraltar and Spain are both part of the EU, so people from both sides have a right of free movement to cross, and no stamping, etc for them.

Are there border checks between Gibraltar and Spain?

Spanish border guards have stepped up border checks on non-EU citizens (including many Britons) entering Spain from Gibraltar, demanding that they prove where they are going and staying in the country.

Are they stamping passports at Gibraltar border?

UK nationals holding blue Gibraltarian civilian registration cards are having their passports stamped when crossing the border after a \u201cchange in posture\u201d by Spanish authorities following the introduction of new UK immigration controls for EU citizens, the Gibraltar Government said on Wednesday.

Does Spain stamp your passport?

Promoted Stories. Leaving the EU also means British tourists will have their passports stamped when entering EU Schengen area countries, which include popular tourist destinations like Spain, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Italy, France and Croatia. Getting a stamp is important, they are more than just a nice souvenir.



Passports of those without red ID cards being stamped upon crossing into Spain; N6 making enquiries




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