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Hey everyone, I'm flying into the UK soon and if I wanted to visit Spain, would I go through immigration checkpoints in Spain or not if my flight originates from England?
Putting it in perspective, is it like flying from one state or another (non-US citizens don't go through internal immigration checkpoints flying from one state to another)?
To get on a plane anywhere you'd need to show a passport at the airport in the UK and on arrival in Spain. Once you get to the continent there are no internal land borders, so you can take the train/drive from, say France to Spain and never be asked for documents, but if you take the plane you would need to show ID. It's a formality really. Immigration control for you here is more lax than for a European visiting the USA.
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