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UK tourists in Spain could soon be hit with new travel regulations as current EU rules face a 'shake-up.'
Millions of Brits, and other holidaymakers from non-EU locations, will soon be hit with a €20 (£17.45) entry fee into Spain and 29 European nations as part of the latest travel initiative.
Following Brexit, those with a UK passport have been expected to register with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) to gain entry to certain EU destinations.
Very soon the UK will fall into the category of visa-exempt non-European countries when the requirement is forecast to be brought in towards the end of 2026.
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However, under the proposed regulations, there are a few people who will be exemp