Are you Cuban with a Spanish passport? Well, we tell you that nowadays a Spanish passport opens many doors as they are considered the two strongest in Europe together with the German passport.
Aside from being able to leave and enter Spain freely as long as the document is valid, it also offers many other benefits such as: B. Free visas for a large number of nations.
The first thing to consider is that foreigners residing in Spain have the option to edit their Spanish passport when acquiring citizenship. In general, it applies to people who have been legally resident in the country for 10 years or more, but there are certain exceptions such as marriages or children of a parent of that nationality.
As has been commented these days, according to official sources, more than 160,000 Spaniards currently live in Cuba. So if you’re interested, we give you some of the 150+ countries you can enter if you have this pass.
CUBANS WITH SPANISH PASSPORT AND FREE VISA
From the moment of receiving the document, this person becomes a full citizen of the European Union, which allows you to travel to more than a hundred countries without a visa upon arrival, and to others with a visa.
Spanish citizens can only travel to more than 150 countries for tourist reasons and with limited stays on presentation of their passport. The most popular free access destinations for Spaniards include Thailand, the Philippines, Japan, Argentina, Mexico, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and New Zealand.
To this extensive list we have to add all the countries of the European Union that you can travel to only with your DNI (Spanish Identity Card).
For Canada, for example, no visa is required either, but the electronic travel authorization ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) must be presented in addition to the valid passport.
If you want to travel to the United States, in addition to a round-trip ticket, you must prove that the purpose of the trip is tourism or business and that the stay is less than 90 days.
Authorization must also be requested at least 72 hours in advance from the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). Note, however, that in order for Cuba to be on the “List of Countries Promoting Terrorism” you must already apply for a visa to enter Cuba from the United States with a Spanish passport.