Spain’s Mass Regularisation Sees 42,790 Applications in First Three Days
371 Spanish Offices Open for Face-to-Face Amnesty Filings as Staff Warn of Strike
Indefinite Air-Traffic-Control Strike Hits Nine Spanish Airports, Threatening 2.6 Million Passengers
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Spanish Prisons Ordered to Help Foreign Inmates Apply for Regularisation
Madrid has told all prison governors to proactively assist foreign inmates with amnesty paperwork so they are released with valid residence and work permits. The decision aligns correctional policy with Spain’s broader regularisation push and could enlarge the future labour pool.
Alicante Nomad Summit Kicks Off, Positioning Spain as Europe’s Remote-Work Hub
The Alicante Nomad Summit (20-26 April) convenes 350 remote professionals for a week of workshops on Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa, cross-border tax and remote-team tech. The event underscores Spain’s strategy to attract location-independent talent and offers corporates fresh insights into compliant remote-work models.
Spanish Business Leaders Welcome Mass Regularisation as Key to Filling Labour Gaps
Spain’s leading employer groups say the new migrant regularisation scheme is “economically essential” to plug labour shortages and formalise undeclared work. They urge rapid processing and dedicated SME support to maximise the programme’s benefits for competitiveness and tax revenue.
More Than 400 Offices Open Monday for In-Person Regularisation Appointments
Spain will begin accepting in-person applications for its migrant regularisation on 20 April at more than 400 Correos, Social-Security and immigration offices. The move targets digitally excluded applicants and is expected to ease early bottlenecks after 13,500 online filings in three days.