Consulado de España en HongKong
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Spain has a long tradition of emigration and travel. Today, there are over 1,500,000 Spanish nationals living abroad. More than 10 million travel abroad each year for a variety of motives, including tourism, study, business, and activities related to non-governmental organisations.

To attend to Spanish nationals abroad, Spain has an extensive consular network depending on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Co-operation which currently comprises 159 consular offices and consular sections within embassies and almost 500 consulates and honorary vice-consulates.

Spain’s consular centres abroad provide a wide range of legal and administrative services which are effective and valid in Spain, thus facilitating the relationships and links between Spanish citizens and foreign nationals who have connections with Spain, and our country. These services are provided under the corresponding Spanish legislation and comply with its requirements.

Another function of the consulates is to protect and assist Spanish nationals who are the victims of crime or abuse, or who for any reason find themselves in a situation of serious misfortune or need, in such a way that they are not the object of discrimination for reasons of their foreign condition. In carrying out this function the consulates usually have recourse to the support and collaboration of the competent local authorities. The facilities available may vary depending on the country. It should also be borne in mind that we cannot deal with personal requests for any assistance which would not normally be provided by the public services in Spain.

For more detailed information about the different services the consulates can provide, please consult the various sections on this page as a general reference and by way of example:

Consulates CAN:

  • issue passports or safe-conducts in the event of expiry, loss or theft of personal documents;
  • provide information on the country’s medical, educational and legal services;
  • provide assistance if you are arrested;
  • in exceptional circumstances, advance you the necessary amount for your repatriation, which must be reimbursed to the Treasury within the time limits established by the law;
  • provide the services of a registry office or notary, legalise documents, and forward communications and petitions to Spanish institutions.

Consulates CAN NOT:

  • act as a travel agency;
  • find you employment abroad;
  • guarantee you better treatment in hospital or in prison than that accorded the nationals of that country;
  • act as your guarantor, lend you money or pay your fines;
  • serve as your personal interpreter, guide or social worker.

Spanish nationals who are abroad temporarily

If you are planning to travel abroad, you must remember that it is not enough simply to buy a plane ticket and pack your suitcase. There are other things connected with your trip which must be taken into account and are essential to ensure your peace of mind and that you have a problem-free trip.

CHECK THE INFORMATION ON YOUR DESTINATION/TRANSIT COUNTRY IN THE TRAVEL ADVICE SECTION to find our whether you need to get a vaccination, and what documents you need for your trip. Remember to make a note of the address and telephone number of the Spanish consulate and embassy.

DOCUMENTS. Find out if can travel with your Spanish identity card or whether you need a passport, and whether any of the countries you are travelling to require a visa.

MEDICAL COVERAGE. A health insurance policy will ensure that any expenses are covered in the event of illness or accident during your trip. Charges for hospital stays and medical treatment can be very high in a number of countries.

RESPECT THE LOCAL LEGISLATION in the countries you are visiting. Always remember that in many countries simply being in possession of drugs is a serious offence. Do not risk a long prison sentence and years of suffering.

KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR LUGGAGE; PREVENT THE THEFT OR LOSS OF YOUR PERSONAL DOCUMENTS AND TICKETS. It is advisable to keep photocopies of your documents in a separate place.

DO NOT ACCEPT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ANY PACKAGES from strangers.

REGISTER WITH THE CONSULATE if your stay, albeit temporary, is prolonged for some time so that you can be located in the event of an emergency and to make it easier for the consulate to assist you.

If you wish you may fill out the attached form and send it to the corresponding consulate. Download form (.pdf)

If you have taken all the recommended precautions and you still find yourself in a serious situation while abroad which you are unable to handle with your own resources or those available nearby, you can contact the Spanish consulate or embassy where every attempt will be made to assist you by putting you in touch with your family in Spain or advising you of the steps you may take. In the case of exceptional need you will be informed of the financial help you can request, which must later be reimbursed.

Spanish nationals living abroad

Spanish nationals living permanently abroad should register with the Spanish residents’ list at the consulate in their corresponding consular area. This will mean that all those of legal voting age are automatically registered in the CERA (census of Spanish nationals living abroad) which will enable them to take part in all Spanish elections.

Both the Ministry of Employment and Social Affairs through its offices abroad and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Co-operation through its consulates provide different assistance programmes for Spanish nationals living abroad. Information is available at the respective offices as to the requirements and types of programme.

Spanish nationals who, in addition to Spanish nationality; also hold the nationality of the country where they live, should bear in mind that the Spanish consulate may be limited in performing certain protective actions vis-à-vis the local authorities, as they may be considered citizens of the country rather than foreign nationals.

  1. Consular registration

    Spanish nationals living abroad should register with the consular list at the consulate nearest where they live. This registration will enable you to renew your documents, prove that you are a foreign resident, and take part in Spanish elections, as well as apply for consular assistance in situations of need.

    To register, you need to go to the consular office nearest where you live, prove your identity and Spanish nationality with the corresponding documents, fill in a form with your personal details, and provide a photograph.

    It is very important to remember that if, at some future date, you as a Spanish national living abroad change your address you should inform the consulate so that your registration can be updated.

    Although it is not compulsory, Spanish nationals temporarily abroad are advised to register with the consular list nearest to where they are staying as "non-residents", particularly in countries with a risk of natural disasters or which are undergoing a period of unrest, so that if emergency programmes are activated the consulate can contact all Spanish nationals in their consular area.

    Young people studying or living abroad for a period of time are also advised to register as "non-residents" in the corresponding consulate. This will enable parents to get in touch with their children through the consulate if necessary. Another advantage of registering is that it makes it easier to replace your documents in the event of the theft or loss of your passport. As the documents you arrived with have been previously identified and noted, the consulate has all the necessary elements to provide replacement documents for victims of passport theft (in this case the theft or loss of the passport should always be reported to the local police in the country where you are staying).

  2. Removal from the consular list

    Spanish nationals living abroad who transfer their residence to Spain or to another foreign country should request their REMOVAL (Download document.pdf) from the consular list. On reaching your destination you should register in the municipal census or in the consulate corresponding to your new place of residence.

    Removal from the consular list makes it easier for Spanish nationals who return from abroad and establish residence in Spain to carry out certain steps related to bringing their household items through customs, in addition to other procedures, so it is advisable to request it before completing your stay abroad. Moreover, the certificate of the full period of residence and your registration under consular jurisdiction will serve as official proof of the total time of residence abroad. Download certificate.pdf

    Finally it should be noted that Spanish nationals who register with the consular list, but who do not notify the consulate of their continued residence abroad in the year following their registration, will be officially removed from the register. This is why it is important to maintain regular contact with your consular office.

 

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