I am putting this info in this thread: Spain has prolonged their order
INT/657/2020 for another month, until 31 March 2022. Make sure that you consult the
Última actualización publicada.
They usually prolong this order at the end of every month for another month. In practical terms, it means that nothing changes. Unless you belong to a category of travellers who benefit from an exemption (like being a Spanish national or travelling from a country on the current EU white list), you are banned from flying from a non-EU country to Spain unless you are vaccinated or recently recovered from Covid-19 and carry proper proof for it.
In particular: Entry into Spain is allowed for
vaccinated travellers from UK, USA, CAN, AUS, SA and allowed for
all travellers from NZ.
Validity rules for
Spain:
- Certificate of primary vaccination: valid for up to 270 days from the administration of the last dose.
- Certificate of booster vaccination: valid from the day the booster dose is administered. No expiration date.
See: SpTH website.