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Spain grants temporary work permits to 600,000 migrants during amnesty review

Created at 2 Jul · 12:02 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Spain has issued temporary work permits to over 600,000 migrants who applied for legal status under a recent amnesty program. This allows them to enter the formal economy while their residency applications are processed, significantly exceeding government estimates.

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Key Numbers

1.17 milliontotal migrant applications for legal status
609,737migrants granted temporary work permits
160,000migrants with temporary permits secured formal employment
11,000migrants granted one-year residence permits
500,000government's initial estimate for applications
81%applicants under age 45
57%applicants are men

Who's Involved

Pilar Cancela
Secretary of State for Migration
Borja Suárez
Secretary of State for Social Security
Spain grants temporary work permits to 600,000 migrants during amnesty review

↳ Why This Matters

The large number of applications and temporary work permits issued indicates a significant influx of labor into Spain's formal economy, potentially boosting sectors facing shortages and impacting social security contributions.

Key facts

  • Spain's recent migrant amnesty drive received 1.17 million applications.
  • Over 609,000 applicants have been granted temporary work permits.
  • These permits allow migrants to work in the formal economy while their residency applications are processed.
  • Around 160,000 individuals with temporary permits had secured formal employment by June 30.
  • The amnesty grants a one-year renewable residence permit to eligible undocumented migrants.
  • The government is partnering with businesses to match migrants with jobs in sectors like construction and tourism.

Spain's recent migrant amnesty program has seen an overwhelming response, with 1.17 million applications received, significantly surpassing the government's initial estimate of 500,000. As a result, over 609,000 migrants have been issued temporary work permits, allowing them to legally participate in the formal economy while their residency applications are under review.

This initiative, open from April 16 to June 30, grants a one-year renewable residence permit to undocumented migrants who have resided in Spain for at least five months before the end of 2025 and have no criminal record. Officials reported that by June 30, approximately 160,000 of those with temporary permits had already secured formal employment.

Further details revealed that 11,000 individuals have so far received their one-year residence permits. The majority of applicants, around 81%, are under 45 years old, and 57% are men, with most applications originating from Latin American countries. The Spanish government is actively collaborating with businesses in sectors such as construction, tourism, transport, and care to help match migrants with available jobs.

Frequently asked questions

It is a program offering a one-year renewable residence permit to undocumented migrants who have lived in Spain for at least five months before the end of 2025 and have no criminal record.

1.17 million migrants applied, which was more than double the government's initial estimate of 500,000.

It allows migrants to work legally in the formal economy while their residency applications are being processed.

The government is partnering with businesses in construction, tourism, transport, and care sectors.

What Happens Next

01Applications for the migrant amnesty program will continue to be processed.
02Migrants with temporary permits will have their residency applications reviewed.
03The government will continue to partner with businesses to facilitate job placements.

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How It Developed

Spain's migrant amnesty program received 1.17 million applications, far exceeding the 500,000 estimate.
Over 609,000 applicants received temporary work permits while their residency applications are reviewed.
Approximately 160,000 of those with temporary permits had secured formal employment by June 30.
,000 migrants have been granted their one-year renewable residence permits.
The government is collaborating with businesses in key sectors to facilitate migrant employment.

Sources

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Spain's amnesty drive brings 600,000 migrants into formal economy during application reviewReuters

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