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The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain between Asturias (to the west) and the Basque Country (to the east). Population in 1998 was about 184,000. Just over a third of Cantabrians live in Santander. The city is the home of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santander.


VISA INFORMATION: As Santander is within Spanish territory, it is governed by the same residential laws as the Peninsula. The necessary documentation varies depending on which country you are coming from. If the visitor is coming from a country belonging to the European Union, the only document necessary is the national identity card [DNI] except those visitors coming from the United Kingdom, they need to present their passport. If your country of origin does not use a national identity card, visitors can enter using a valid passport.
All those citizens that do not belong to a country in the European Union need a passport and visa. Enquries should be made at the Spanish consulate within their country of residence. If the person travelling is a minor, visits can be made by using a national identity card and parents/guardians authority with a police stamp/seal from their country of residence. Depending on the purpose of the visit, the visa can be a transit visa, long stay, residence, work visa or student visa.
Visitors from countries within the European Union do not need a visa.
Visitors from the following countries do no not need a visa:
Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Equador, El Salvador, United States, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Republic of Korea, Romania, San Marino, Santa Sede, Singapor, Uraguay, Venezuela as well as special adminstrative areas of the Republic of China; Macao and Hong Kong.
In order to be considered for a visa at the consulate, one should take the following documentation:
- Visa request form
- 4 passport size photographs
- International medical insurance
- Passport
- Departure and return travel documents for the duration of stay.
- Proof of where you will be staying eg, hotel voucher
- One should also be able to prove they have the economic resources necessary to support themselves during their stay. In some cases, it may be necessary to provide bank statements.

 


 

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