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Help Scrap the 90-Day Rule for UK Visitors to Spain

🚨 CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION 🚨

CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION

For many years, Spain has been a second home for thousands of British property owners, holidaymakers, retirees, and families. Since Brexit, however, UK citizens have faced the restrictive "90-day rule,” limiting stays in Spain and the wider Schengen Area to just 90 days within any 180-day period.

At Comaskey Spanish Properties, we speak with clients every week who are frustrated by these restrictions. People who own homes in Spain, contribute to local communities, support local businesses, and pay taxes are now being forced to carefully count days on a calendar.

That’s why we have launched a petition calling for the 90-day rule to be scrapped or amended for UK visitors to Spain.

Why This Matters

The current rules affect:

Many UK citizens invested in Spanish property long before Brexit and now feel unfairly restricted in enjoying their own homes.

The Economic Impact

British visitors continue to play a huge role in Spain’s economy, particularly in areas such as the Costa BlancaCosta del Sol, and Murcia.

Long-stay visitors contribute to:

Relaxing or removing the 90-day restriction could provide a significant boost to local economies while strengthening the long-standing relationship between Spain and the UK.

How You Can Help

If you believe the 90-day rule should be reconsidered, here’s how you can support the campaign:

Every signature counts.

Spain Is More Than a Holiday Destination

For many people, Spain is not simply a place to vacation — it is a lifestyle, a community, and a second home. The current restrictions make it harder for people to enjoy the country they love and continue supporting the local economy.

We believe there is a better solution, and with enough support, this issue can finally be properly debated.

Join the Campaign Today

Together, we can help bring real attention to the impact of the 90-day rule and push for positive change.

Help us reach 100,000 signatures and make this issue impossible to ignore.

CLICKHERE TO SIGN THE PETITION

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