Tourist Denied Entry to Andorra Over Missing Documents
Andorran customs turned away a bus passenger at the Spanish border during a routine ID check, enforcing strict entry rules for non-residents.
Key Points
- Incident at 11:10am during standard bus passenger ID check.
- Man lacked required travel documents and was immediately turned away.
- Non-residents must show valid ID to enter Andorra.
- Routine measures ensure border regulation compliance.
Andorran customs officials denied entry to a tourist at the Spanish-Andorran border this morning after a routine document check on a bus.
The incident occurred around 11:10am during a standard inspection of passengers' identification. The man lacked the required travel documents and was turned away, police confirmed.
Authorities emphasised that such checks are commonplace at the border. Non-residents must present valid ID to enter the Principat, and failure to do so results in immediate refusal under standard protocols.
The measures aim to ensure compliance with border regulations, officials added.
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