Key facts
- Spanish NGOs are urging undocumented migrants to apply for a regularization program.
- The deadline for applications is Tuesday.
- The program offers a pathway to legal status.
- Migrants must have arrived in Spain before November 1, 2021.
- Migrants must have resided in Spain for at least two years.
- Nearly 1.3 million applications have been received.
- The number of applications has exceeded government expectations.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Spain are actively urging undocumented migrants to apply for a special regularization process before the approaching Tuesday deadline. These organizations are intensifying their efforts to provide assistance to individuals who may not be aware of the program or face challenges in navigating the application process. The regularization program, designed to offer a pathway to legal status, requires migrants to have arrived in Spain before November 1, 2021, and to have resided in the country for at least two years.
The initiative has already seen significant uptake, with nearly 1.3 million applications submitted to date. This number has exceeded the expectations of the Spanish government, which had initially projected a lower number of applicants. NGOs are playing a crucial role in this process by conducting outreach campaigns, offering legal advice, and helping migrants gather the necessary documentation. Their work aims to ensure that eligible individuals can successfully submit their applications and benefit from the regularization scheme.
