Noticias - Migraciones
Consulta las noticias publicadas por el Ministerio en materia de migraciones.
www.inclusion.gob.esSpain is moving to regularize hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants, with residency and work permits planned for those who were in the country before end-2025, have five months of residence, and no criminal record. The measure is being implemented by decree rather than through a lengthy bill, and applicants are expected to start later in 2026.
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Consulta las noticias publicadas por el Ministerio en materia de migraciones.
www.inclusion.gob.esThe permits will apply to those who arrived in Spain before Dec. 31, 2025, and who can prove they have lived in Spain for at least five months. They must also prove they have no criminal record.
www.latimes.comThe process will be available to foreign nationals without a criminal record who can prove they lived in Spain for five months prior to 31 December 2025.
www.bbc.comSpain's left-wing government approved a plan to regularise around 500,000 undocumented migrants by decree, the country's latest break with harsher policies elsewhere in Europe.
www.rte.ieMore than half a million foreigners are believed to live in Spain without legal permission
abcnews.go.com20 May 2025. The Ministry of Migration has reached thousands of people through courses and training sessions aimed at the staff of immigration offices, as well as social, economic and third sector agents.
www.lamoncloa.gob.esAccess this article to discover all the measures of the 2024 reform in the Spanish immigration regulations that will greatly benefit you.
www.immigrationspain.esMore than half a million foreigners are believed to live in Spain without legal permission. Like in the United States and much of Europe, these immigrants work jobs that few nationals want.
apnews.comSpain's government has announced it will grant legal status to potentially hundreds of thousands of immigrants living and working in the country without authorization
abcnews.go.comInterior’s latest report shows 34,251 irregular migrant arrivals up to 30 November 2025—nearly 30 % fewer than in the same period of 2024. Arrivals fell sharply in the Canary Islands but jumped 28 % in the Balearics, signalling a change in smuggling routes. The easing pressure reduces the risk of border-related disruption for companies, but firms with operations or assignees in the Balearics should stay alert.
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