Spain is set to grant legal status to approximately half a million undocumented migrants in a landmark move aimed at improving integration and addressing labor shortages, the government announced on Tuesday. The initiative, part of a broader immigration reform, seeks to regularize the status of those who have lived and worked in the country without official authorization, offering a pathway to residency and work permits. This decision marks one of the largest regularization efforts in recent European history and reflects Spain’s commitment to tackling complex migration challenges amid shifting demographic and economic pressures.
Spain’s Bold Move to Legalize Half a Million Undocumented Migrants Explored
In a historic initiative aimed at integrating undocumented residents and bolstering the economy, Spain is considering legislation to grant legal status to approximately 500,000 undocumented migrants currently living within its borders. The proposal, which has sparked widespread…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2026-02-02 01:24:00
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