Compulsory Travel Document if travelling to Spain from July 1st 2020 through COVID 19

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Here I was happily writing about our Patreon link when I find out that from now on, it’s compulsory to fill in a form prior to travelling to Spain by air.

All people traveling to Spain from July 1st 2020 from other countries, regardless of their nationality, age or any other consideration must fill out a FCS form regarding their travel to Spain.

Each form is personal and non-transferable and is for a single trip.

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From July 1st, 2020, if you fly to Spain from any other countries, you must fill out and sign the FCS form associated with your trip. This form must be completed by every single passenger. If the passenger is a minor or a dependent/disabled, the form can be filled in by their parent/guardian or carer who will be responsible for the accuracy of the information.

To create your individual FCS form, fill in all the fields on https://www.spth.gob.es/create

You will receive an e-mail to your email address, with a security code and a link to create the form associated with your trip to get your QR code. You cannot finish the form until 48 hours before you fly.

You will receive the QR code associated with your trip, which you must carry with you on your mobile phone or you can print it on paper to pass the airport sanitary control. You can do this form for somebody else if they don’t have an email address and print it off for them so they can go through the airport control.

You will need to fill in your full name, passport number, flight number, arrival date and email address.

Each person needs their own QR code. If you are travelling with your family you will each need one. If you are a family of four, you will need to fill it in four times with four separate codes. Each linked to each passport.

Once you have completed it correctly, you can sign it (from 48 hours before your arrival in Spain) and obtain your QR code associated with your trip.

To fill out the Public Health Form, you need to have provide:

  1. Identity document number (passport, ID, etc.)
  2. Information about your flight
  3. Information about your stay in Spain
  4. Email address

The form can be started at any time from when you have the full details of your flight, filling in the data you want and saving it to continue later. You can only complete the health questions, and sign the completed form 48 hours before your arrival in Spain. It is not recommended to start this form if you aren’t flying within a month.

Spain announces new form to fill in
This is a screenshot of the form which you need to fill in

Regarding the address of stay, only the city and the autonomous community are mandatory. Therefore, by filling in these two details, the QR code can be obtained.

It is essential that you fill in this form and keep a digital copy or print it out before travelling to Spain. You must not travel if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have been in contact with a positive case of COVID19 in the past 14 days.

It would also be a good idea to fill in the passenger locator form should you require it. The passenger locator form is essential if travelling by ferry or car: https://www.iata.org/contentassets/07a397c1164d45e794c22949c75a95ac/public-health-passenger-locator-form.pdf

Ryanair have shared this to their website with the same link I have of where to fill the health form in. You will also fill in another form at arrivals according to this screenshot.

What yOU need to do before flying to Spain

This has been announced today and will take effect from now, so do make sure you fill in the form and get the QR to your phone. There seems to be a big influx of the use of QR’s including menus so familiarise yourself with how to use them prior. They are what the airport scan if you’ve ever used a digital boarding pass.

What happens if I’m getting an error message on my QR or any other problems completing?

Don’t worry! These things have teething problems. If things don’t go right and you’re not able to complete the form then you will be given a form to complete at customs. Having the QR code speeds the process up and ensures that everyone can carry on through just scanning. If there are problems, you will be able to sort them out at arrivals.

Hope this helps,

L x

151 responses to “Compulsory Travel Document if travelling to Spain from July 1st 2020 through COVID 19”

  1. hi do you have the link for a form traveling by ferry to Bilbao?

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    1. Hi, your ferry provider will provide you with it 🙂

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  2. Hi, I’m travelling on Oct 13 but will arrive on Oct 14. I mistakenly put in my arrival date Oct 13. Can I still edit it? Or Can I register again to have the correct arrival date? Will this affect my entry in Spain?

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    1. Yes, you need to do the process again and discard the other one. It doesn’t need deleting or editing it will just not be used so they will discard it but you need to do the process again and get a new code.

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  3. Do we still have fto fill out a FCS form if we are entering Spain from UK via a Ferry (Bilbao)??

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  4. Hi Lauren, I have a question regarding the SpTh app. It asks to fill up the FLIGHT Number in one of the empty boxes. As I have a transit, which flight number should I type. For example : Australia (AB Airline) – UK (CD Airline) – Spain.
    Thanks in advance for your time and attention.

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  5. […] November 23, passengers filling out their compulsory QR code will notice an additional question which asks if they have taken the PCR test and have received a […]

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  6. Hi Lauren,

    I am traveling from the US, but have a connecting flight in Frankfurt, then I fly to Barcelona the same day. I have two flight numbers and unsure on which information to put. Do I need to enter my flight information from the US to Frankfurt or Frankfurt to Barcelona?

    Thanks so much!

    Angela

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    1. Hi Angela, the flight number for the flight that lands in barcelona
      Lauren

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  7. I am using spain travel health app. in order to get QR code. No I don’t get it. 24 hours SERVER PROBLEM. I have heard that I get the form at the airplane, yes. But I want to fill it befoe and print ir. From where I can prinr it?

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  8. Hi, I am traveling from the US, but have a connecting flight in Madrid, then I fly to Marbella the same day. I have two flight numbers and unsure on which information to put. Do I need to enter my flight information from the US to Madrid or Madrid to Marbella?

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  9. Hi Lauren, I’m hoping you can help. I’ve completed the first pages, and have gone back into the form and it won’t accept the form identifier – I’ve tried name, e-mail etc but doesn’t seem to recognise any. Can you advise what the Form Identifier should be, as I’ve put my passport number in where it should be and my security code but no joy. Your help is much appreciated. thanks Sharon

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  10. Thank you kind lady no one has given a more concise step by step process, Now if there are 3 passengers I am the lead passenger bookings are directed to me I live alone 2 others are living at another address do I ask for a GROUP form submission? all are adults ???

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  11. please ignore my request, I’ve managed to find the details. many thanks

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    Joseph Hawksley

    Hi, what a fantastic thread – I completed form for my wife but somehow got the age wrong and it back as a child. I completed a new form by adding 00 before her passport number so I have QR thing but the passport has a 00 before it – do you think thats ok?

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