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Gibraltar Border Controls Lifted: Is Gibraltar Part of Schengen or the UK?

15 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• The European Union and United Kingdom signed a treaty on Tuesday to eliminate the physical border at Gibraltar.
• The treaty allows Gibraltar residents to cross into Spain using residence cards without passport stamping.
• The agreement effectively integrates Gibraltar into the EU’s Schengen free-travel area, facilitating easier movement for residents.

Thousands of daily commuters between the southern tip of Spain and the British territory of Gibraltar will no longer face a physical border starting Wednesday. This change follows a treaty signed on Tuesday by European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, British Minister of State for Europe Stephen Doughty, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares, and Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo. The treaty aims to provide economic and trade certainty for Gibraltar’s residents and businesses, while also safeguarding British sovereignty and the operation of UK military facilities. Under the new agreement, Gibraltar residents can enter Spain using residence cards, and Spanish citizens can access Gibraltar with a government-issued ID card. This arrangement brings Gibraltar into the EU’s Schengen free-travel area, allowing for smoother cross-border movement.

Why It Matters

The treaty is significant as it addresses the potential for a hard border that could have severely impacted the 15,000 people who commute daily between Gibraltar and Spain. Historically, Gibraltar has been a British overseas territory since the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, and its strategic location has made it a focal point in UK-EU relations post-Brexit. By facilitating easier travel and trade, this agreement aims to stabilize the economic situation for Gibraltar’s residents and businesses, which were left vulnerable after the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement excluded Gibraltar.

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