New Immigration Reforms in Spain: A New Era for Expats and Migrants
In a significant move to streamline and enhance the integration of migrants, the Spanish government has approved a comprehensive set of immigration reforms that are set to come into effect in May 2025. These changes are designed to make life easier for thousands of expats and migrants residing in Spain, addressing key areas such as work, education, and family.
Simplified Path to Legal Residency
One of the most notable aspects of the new legislation is the provision for migrants who have been living in Spain illegally to gain legal residency. Under the new rules, individuals who have been in the country for more than two years without proper documentation will be eligible for residency, provided they have no criminal record in their home country. This amnesty is expected to benefit around 900,000 foreigners currently living under the radar, with the aim of legalizing up to 300,000 migrants annually over the next three years[4][5].
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