the documents mentioned in Article 1, paragraph 1, of the Agreement:
a) Passport, valid or expired within the last five years
b) Valid national identity card
c) For persons under 18 years of age, valid national identity card together with an authorisation given by the person exercising parental authority after appearing before a central police station, magistrate, notary, mayor or commanding officer of a station of the Civil Guard (Garde Civile).
Period covered: 27/7/1982 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 11
Declaration contained in a letter from the Permanent Representative, dated 14 May 1982, handed to the Secretary General at the time of deposit of the instrument of ratification, on 18 May 1982 - Or. Fr.
As regards Spain, the term "territory" shall mean "the national territory".
Period covered: 1/6/1982 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 1
Objection contained in a Note verbale from the Permanent Representation of Spain, dated 21 March 2002, registered at the Secretariat General on 21 March 2002 - Or. Fr.
With reference to the notification of ratification by the Republic of Slovenia of the European Agreement on Regulations governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe of 13 December 1957, to which was appended the document by which the Republic of Slovenia, pursuant to Article 11 of the said Agreement, included a declaration with the list of travel documents, and concerning these travel documents, the Government of Spain, in accordance with the said Article 11, raises objections to the following travel documents:
With regard to the identity card, the Government of Spain can not accept it as it is in contradiction with community law to the extent that it prevents the affixing of a stamp confirming border crossing, therefore making it impossible to determine the effective maximum duration of allowed stay.
With regard to the emergency passport, the Government of Spain can allow border crossing only in case of departure from the Schengen zone, as it is equivalent to a laissez-passer but can not be considered as a document accrediting the entry and the departure (*)
Finally, with regard to the group passport, the Government of Spain can only accept the document known as "young persons collective passport" which corresponds to the European Agreement on Travel by Young Persons on Collective Passports between the Member Countries of the Council of Europe, done in Paris on 16 December 1961, since the Common Consular Instruction, drawn up for the application of the Schengen Agreement regime on visas, refers only to this document.
(*) Note by the Secretariat: The objection concerning the valid emergency passport has been withdrawn under condition. See the declaration from Spain dated 17 June 2002, registered at the Secretariat General on 17 June 2002 - Or. Fr.]
Period covered: 21/3/2002 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 11
Partial withdrawal of an objection contained in a Note verbale from the Permanent Representation of Spain, dated 17 June 2002, registered at the Secretariat General on 17 June 2002 - Or. Fr.
With reference to the notification of ratification by the Republic of Slovenia of the European Agreement on Regulations governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe of 13 December 1957, to which was appended the document by which the Republic of Slovenia, pursuant to Article 11 of the said Agreement, included a declaration with the list of travel documents, and, concerning these travel documents, with reference to the objection raised by the Government of Spain to the emergency passport,
the Government of Spain accepts the emergency passport issued by the Slovene authorities provided that it is issued for the departure from t
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