MINORS TRAVELLING IN SPAIN

The UK Government published today the following information concerning unaccompanied young people under the age of 18

The UK Government published today the following information concerning unaccompanied young people under the age of 18, travelling from Spain:
 
From 1 September 2019, Spanish minors and foreign minors resident in Spain under the age of 18 years old may need written authorisation by a parent or legal guardian if a minor is travelling unaccompanied, with a third party or other circumstances. This is in addition to a valid travel document.

British consulates do not provide travel authorisation documents. If a certified authorisation is required, you will need to seek the services of a public notary or other competent authority in Spain. Parents and legal guardians of Spanish minors are also able to obtain a certified authorisation form at a national police station or at the Guardia Civil."