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Latest news and updates about living in Spain.

sport

Racing de Santander Offers Last 60 Season Tickets for Sale

In a move that is set to delight football enthusiasts in the Cantabrian region, Racing de Santander has announced that the last 60 season tickets for the current season are now available for purchase. This opportunity is a boon for fans who have been eager to support their local team throughout the year.

The Announcement

The announcement was made on February 3, 2024, as the club prepares for the remainder of the season. Racing de Santander, a team with a rich history and a dedicated fan base, is encouraging supporters to seize this chance to secure their place at the El Sardinero stadium for all home matches.

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crime-law

Rising Concerns Over Security in Torrelavega as Police Union Speaks Out

In the midst of a growing wave of insecurity in Torrelavega, a city in the Cantabria region of Spain, the local police union has voiced significant concerns over the lack of resources and institutional support for law enforcement.

Increasing Insecurity

Residents of Torrelavega have been witnessing a notable rise in criminal activities, including thefts, vandalism, and other forms of delinquency. This surge in crime has created an atmosphere of fear and unease among the community, prompting the police union to take a stand.

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immigration

Significant Changes in Spanish Immigration Policies: What Expats Need to Know

As of 2025, Spain has introduced a series of significant updates to its immigration policies, which are set to impact both current and prospective expats. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key changes and how they might affect you.

End of the Golden Visa Program

One of the most notable changes is the abolition of the Golden Visa program, which has been a popular route for non-EU nationals to gain residency in Spain through property investment. The program, launched in 2013, allowed investors to obtain residency by investing at least €500,000 in Spanish property. However, due to concerns that this program has contributed to rising housing costs, the Spanish government has decided to end it. The last date for submitting new Golden Visa applications is April 3, 2025. Existing visas can still be renewed, but no new applications will be accepted after this date[2][4].

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immigration

Significant Updates to Spanish Immigration Policies for 2025: What Expats Need to Know

As Spain continues to evolve its immigration policies, several key changes are set to impact expats and foreign nationals residing in or planning to move to the country. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the updates and their implications.

Faster Processing for Residency Applications

In a bid to streamline the immigration process, the Spanish government has committed to reducing the processing times for residency applications. Specifically, applications under the arraigo (Spanish roots) and family reunification programs will now be resolved within 3-6 months, a significant improvement from previous delays. The digitalization of procedures is a key factor, with more applications able to be completed online, including uploading documents, paying fees, and tracking application statuses through Spain’s new unified immigration portal[1].

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international

Spain Reaffirms Strong Commitment to Supporting Ukraine

In a robust display of solidarity, Spain has once again reiterated its firm commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. This stance was underscored by several key developments and statements from Spanish and Ukrainian leaders in recent weeks.

Bilateral Security Agreement

On February 3, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez signed a significant bilateral security agreement in Madrid. This pact commits Spain to providing Ukraine with 1 billion euros ($1.08 billion) in military aid for the current year. The agreement includes the provision of missiles for Patriot air-defense systems and Leopard tanks, crucial for Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression[2].

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education

Spanish Teachers' Union STEC Criticizes Education Ministry Over Unaddressed Needs and Alarming Setbacks

In a stark critique, the Spanish Teachers' Union (STEC) has condemned the Ministry of Education for its latest proposal for the upcoming academic year, highlighting that long-standing issues and alarming setbacks in the education sector remain unaddressed.

Ongoing Concerns and Unmet Demands

The STEC has been vocal about various grievances that have been ongoing for years, including inadequate staffing, insufficient resources, and poor working conditions for teachers. Despite these repeated concerns, the union argues that the Ministry's new proposal fails to address these critical issues. The STEC emphasizes that these problems not only affect the well-being of teachers but also the quality of education provided to students.

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