satnav wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 8:17 pm
The tabloids are losing their shit today because Spain is bringing in rules which will mean British tourists have the ability to spend £85 a day if the wish to enter the country. Of course this is seen by the tabloids as revenge for Brexit but I'm pretty sure Australia has operated a similar system for years. Most of the people complaining woud be more than happy if the British authorities insisted that all people entering the country had the means to support themselves while over here.
Back in the noughties when I went to Australia for several months on a WHV part of the condition for entry on he visa was to demonstrate that you are entering the country with at least AU$5000 on you (e.g. Bank account statement) so you could demonstrate that you had funds to sustain yourself while looking for work - though I was never asked for this on entry and anecdotally this rarely seems to be enforced. When I went back out as a holidaymaker in 2018 all I can recall is that you needed to have proof of a return ticket or funds otherwise to be able to leave the country.
As for Spain, is this £85 a day rule specifically applying to visitors entering on British passports, or does it apply to large swathes of countries outside of Schengen/EU/EEA? If it's the latter, then they have no right to complain.