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Dec 18, 2025

Spain’s Social Security Minister hails migrant workers as solution to the ‘demographic winter’

Spain’s Social Security Minister hails migrant workers as solution to the ‘demographic winter’
Speaking at the Pozuelo de Alarcón Reception and Assistance Centre on 17 December—the eve of International Migrants Day—Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration Elma Saiz delivered a data-driven defence of Spain’s open labour-migration stance. Foreign workers, she noted, now account for 12 % of contributors to the social-security system and have filled 65 % of the net new jobs created in 2025, offsetting a shrinking native-born workforce.

Saiz linked the positive fiscal contribution of migrants to Spain’s demographic challenges: fertility remains at 1.3 children per woman and one in three Spaniards will be over 65 by 2035. “Without foreign talent we cannot sustain pensions, healthcare or long-term growth,” she told an audience of corporate HR directors and NGO practitioners.

Spain’s Social Security Minister hails migrant workers as solution to the ‘demographic winter’


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The minister highlighted recent regulatory tweaks that matter to global-mobility teams: job-seeker visas now last 12 months instead of three; international students can work 30 h per week; and new ‘arraigo formativo’ pathways allow undocumented residents to regularise status through vocational training contracts. A pilot skills-matching portal, to be launched with the Basque employment agency in February 2026, will let Spanish firms pre-hire workers still abroad.

Employers present—including Inditex and Siemens Gamesa—asked for faster digital processing of NIE numbers. Saiz promised that Spain’s long-delayed single online immigration window will enter beta testing “before summer 2026.” Multinationals planning 2026 transfers should therefore budget extra lead-time until the system stabilises.
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