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Cuban with a Spanish passport? You do not need a visa for these countries

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Are you Cuban with a Spanish passport? Well, we tell you that obtaining a Spanish passport opens many doors these days, given that together with the German passport they are considered the most powerful in Europe.

In addition to being able to freely leave and enter Spain, as long as the document remains valid, it also offers many other benefits such as free visas to a large number of countries.

The first thing to keep in mind is that foreigners residing in Spain have the possibility to process their Spanish passport upon obtaining citizenship. Generally, this applies to people who have legally resided in the country for 10 years or more, but there are certain exceptions such as being married or being the child of a parent with that nationality.

As has been commented these days, according to official sources, more than 160,000 Spaniards currently reside in Cuba, so if you are interested, we offer you some of the more than 150 countries you can enter if you have this passport.

Cubans with a Spanish passport and visa free

From the moment you get the document, that person becomes a full-fledged citizen of the European Union, so you can travel to more than a hundred countries without a visa and others with a visa on arrival.

Spanish citizens can travel for tourism reasons and with limited periods of stay to more than 150 countries just by showing their passport. Among the most popular free destinations for Spaniards are Thailand, the Philippines, Japan, Argentina, Mexico, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and New Zealand.

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to this Extensive list We must add all those countries that belong to the European Union, to which you can only travel by presenting a DNI (Spanish Identity Card).

In the case of Canada, for example, a visa is also not needed, although it is necessary to present, in addition to a valid passport, an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization).

If you want to travel to the US, you will need to prove that the purpose of the trip is tourism or business and that the stay will be less than 90 days, as well as to have a round-trip ticket.

Permission must also be requested from the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) at least 72 hours in advance, but note that in order for Cuba to be on the “list of countries that sponsor terrorism” you need to actually apply for a visa to enter the USA with a Spanish passport.

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