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From. Cristobal. Mayor of Arboleas

From. Cristobal Garcia Granados 

 

After hard work, it seems that the way is Open, for the rest of ARIS !!!!

 

From. Ayuntamiento de Arboleas.

 

This morning, there has been a very remarkable event in the process of Legalization of Irregular Homes.

 

 Finally, here are the first residents of Arboleas, belonging to the ARI de los Requenas who have appeared before the Secretary, Mayor, Councilor for Translations and Promoters, in the Plenary Hall of the Town Hall, for the recognition of property.

 

  Basic document that is incorporated in the Reparceling Project that is in the process of being completed with all the appearances to be approved in plenary session and sent to the Property Registry.FB_IMG_1628190093176FB_IMG_1628190096991FB_IMG_1628190103953

From. Cristobal. Mayor of Arboleas

From. Cristobal Garcia Granados 

 

From here, it goes to Arroyo Aceituno !!

 

 This year 2021, of great transformations in Arboleas.FB_IMG_1628197870263FB_IMG_1628197873316FB_IMG_1628197880064

From. N332

We wanted to update you on some of the points you have been asking about:

 

1. Spain remains on the UK’s amber list. If you have been fully vaccinated in Spain, you will not need to quarantine when you arrive in England or take a day 8 test. You still need to take a COVID-19 test in the 3 days before you travel, book and take a day 2 test and complete a passenger locator form. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/red-amber-and-green-list-rules-for-entering-england#amber-list-rules

 

2. What does fully vaccinated mean? You must be fully vaccinated with a vaccine authorised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/human-regulatory/overview/public-health-threats/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/treatments-vaccines/covid-19-vaccines. You must have had your final dose of the vaccine at least 14 days before you arrive in England. Please be aware that the UK does not recognise natural immunity for international travel at this time, but this will be kept under review. We know that the EU DCC does enable people to prove natural immunity. This is not currently accepted in the UK and quarantine and day 8 testing requirements will only be eased, for those who have been fully vaccinated in a relevant European country, with an EMA-approved vaccine.

 

3. How do I prove my vaccination status? You need to show your travel operator proof that you’ve been fully vaccinated with one of the authorised vaccines before you travel. This proof should be an EU Digital COVID Certificate (EU DCC) for Europe (digital or paper certificate), showing you’ve had a full course of an EMA-approved vaccination https://www.gov.uk/guidance/how-to-quarantine-when-you-arrive-in-england

 

4. What test do I need to take before travelling? As a precaution against the prevalence of the virus and variants in Spain, the UK is encouraging people travelling from Spain to use a PCR test for their pre-departure test.

 

Due to the ongoing pandemic, travel is different this year and if you choose to travel abroad you should be prepared for changes in restrictions and requirements both in the country you are travelling from and the country you are travelling to. Keep up to date with the latest information on https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain, where you will also find links to the rules for travelling back to the UK.FB_IMG_1628166630600FB_IMG_1628166630600