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Oct 31, 2025

No Spain-specific global mobility developments reported in the last 24 hours

No Spain-specific global mobility developments reported in the last 24 hours
A comprehensive review of Spanish government press releases, major national and international news wires (Reuters, EFE, Europa Press), leading Spanish dailies (El País, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, ABC) and specialised mobility sources (Aena, Ministry of Inclusion & Migration, Ministry of Interior, MAEC travel advisories) published between 08:00 CET on 30 October 2025 and 08:00 CET on 31 October 2025 found no new measures, strikes, policy changes, court rulings or significant transport disruptions affecting Spain’s visa regime, immigration rules, border controls, business-traveller flows or expatriate tax treatment.

The only mobility‐related items dated 31 October 2025 concerned flight-disruption risks in the United States linked to a possible U.S. federal government shutdown and heavy rain in New York. While these stories may indirectly affect Spanish travellers, they do not constitute Spain-specific global-mobility news. Similarly, union demonstrations announced for 30 October in Huesca over public-sector pay did not involve cross-border travel or immigration issues, and therefore fall outside the scope of this briefing.

Given the absence of qualifying events, global-mobility stakeholders with exposure to Spain can maintain existing compliance calendars and travel-risk assessments without adjustment. Routine monitoring should continue, particularly for: 1) early operational feedback on the EU Entry/Exit System after its 12 October launch; 2) any last-minute amendments to the draft law ending Spain’s real-estate “golden visa”, scheduled for Senate debate in mid-November; and 3) potential winter-season airline or ground-handling strikes, which unions are expected to confirm in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, employers should keep communicating to mobile employees the new biometric procedures at Spanish external borders under EES, advising additional airport dwell time until at least spring 2026, when full roll-out is due.
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