Spain’s Extraordinary Regularisation Sees 130,000 Applications in First Week
Municipal Bottlenecks and ‘Vulnerability’ Certificate Delay Spain’s Mass Regularisation
Santiago de Compostela Airport Closes for 35-Day Runway Works; Flights Diverted to A Coruña
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Spain Publishes 2026 Aptitude Tests for EU Nurses and Physiotherapists
Spain has set fixed dates and processing times for the 2026 aptitude tests that EU-trained nurses and physiotherapists need to obtain Spanish licensure. The streamlined schedule will accelerate recruitment pipelines for healthcare providers, but employers must budget for exam support and potential adaptation periods for staff who fail.
What’s New for Travellers to Spain in 2026: Heritage Hotels, Cultural Sites and Business Venues
Spain unveiled a raft of 2026 tourism investments—from heritage hotels to upgraded conference centres—aimed at luring more year-round and business visitors. New high-speed links and expanded MICE venues will give companies additional options for meetings and incentives, although planners should keep tabs on construction timelines.
130,000 Applications Filed in First Week of Spain’s Mass Regularisation Drive
Spain’s migration ministry says 130,000 extraordinary-regularisation applications have been lodged in the first week, with 55,000 more appointments already booked. While officials claim smooth operations, regional authorities and social-service offices report acute pressure. Employers should brace for administrative delays and support staff who still need hard-to-obtain vulnerability certificates.
Updated 2026 Guide Clarifies Income Thresholds and Tax Perks for Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa
A 24 April industry guide confirms the 2026 income threshold for Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa at €2,762 per month and reiterates that applicants can leverage the Beckham Law’s 24 percent tax regime. The clarification helps remote-first employers fine-tune salary packages and application timelines.