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Getting a Compostela on a Sunday

Glenshiro

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This may be a question no one can answer, but if I arrive in Santiago de Compostela about noon on a Sunday at the beginning of July, what are the chances of my getting a Compostela on the same day?
 
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Very hard to tell. There was a time when queues were hours long in summer. The pilgrim office have introduced a new computer-based registration system and they are now printing Compostelas rather than writing them by hand. From the description that @t2andreo gave recently it sounds as though it may be much faster than in the past and long queues may be rarer in future.

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This may be a question no one can answer, but if I arrive in Santiago de Compostela about noon on a Sunday at the beginning of July, what are the chances of my getting a Compostela on the same day?
As you suggest, it’s impossible to predict. I did (unusually for me) get a compostela in early March and, although there was no queue whatsoever and I walked straight in to the desk, the process took about a minute. That was substantially faster than the last time I asked for a compostela in 2017.

I suppose the answer is ‘better than it used to be’
 
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