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What about the Spanish-Portuguese visa?
1. Spain and Portugal are both Schengen member countries. For a Spanish-Portuguese visa, you need to provide the following materials to the Spanish Embassy in China or the Portuguese Embassy in China:

1. Passport: two 2-inch photos. Passports must provide copies of all visa records. ?

2. Visa application form: downloaded from the website of the other consulate. ?

3. Round-trip air ticket booking form: As long as the ticket office or air ticket agent can buy international air tickets, tickets can be issued. ?

4. a visa insurance: the insurance amount is more than 30,000 euros, and it needs to cover the whole process. You can find an insurance company or buy it online. ?

5. Certificate of going abroad: the certificate issued by the work unit, including the applicant's name, position, salary, travel time abroad, etc. And indicate the name, address and telephone number of the person in charge of the work unit, affix the official seal and issue the name, position and signature of the person in charge of the certificate, with an English translation. ?

6. Reception certificate of residence in Schengen countries: Some countries can accept the website reservation certificate, while others only accept the hotel fax certificate. You can check it on the website first. ?

7. Household registration book: original and photocopy, all contents need to be translated. ?

8. Personal financial guarantee: salary, unfrozen deposit certificate, or real estate license, or car purchase, etc. Original and translation are required. ?

9. ID card: original and photocopy are required. ?

10. All the above materials need 1 original and 1 copy. A4 paper is required and submitted in the above order.

2. According to the provisions of the Schengen Agreement, travelers who hold valid residence permits in any member country of the Schengen Agreement can travel freely in the Schengen area without a visa within three months. Passengers outside the Schengen area can travel to Schengen countries without a visa as long as they have a valid residence permit and passport.

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1. Precautions for entering Spain:

Spanish customs stipulates that tourists coming to the west are not allowed to carry contraband such as drugs; Do not carry counterfeit or pirated products, and once found, the customs has the right to detain them; The amount of duty-free articles allowed per person does not exceed 65,438+075 euros (passengers over 65,438+05) or 90 euros (passengers under 65,438+05).

The visa type should be consistent with the intention to go to the west. Please take the initiative to cooperate with the inspection of the Spanish border defense department when entering the country, truthfully explain the situation and ensure a smooth trip. Pay attention to keep calm and rational when communicating with foreign countries, and avoid excessive words and deeds. When the border inspection is in doubt about the entry intention, stay time and entry times, even if the visa has been obtained, the border inspection has the right to refuse entry and refuse to explain the reasons.

2. Matters needing attention when entering Portugal:

Portuguese customs regulations do not allow contraband. Personal belongings can generally be brought into Portugal duty-free, and personal necessities, such as household appliances and kitchen utensils, can also be brought in duty-free, but only one piece is allowed. Clothes and small department stores beyond the scope of personal application will be regarded as commodities and must be declared and taxed at the customs.

Individuals carrying cash into or out of the country should not exceed 65,438+00,000 euros, otherwise the customs may seize the money, investigate the source of the cash and the purpose of taking it out of the country, and finally decide to confiscate it or impose a certain amount of fine.

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