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Feb 2, 2024 · Take your fledglings to see Migration with the new Family Ticket. The arrival of Migration on the big screen and the announcement of our new Family Ticket go together like, well, ducks and the all-important journey south.
Jan 9, 2024 · By simplifying procedures and clarifying requirements, the reform aims to make it easier for foreigners to legally reside and work in Spain. This not only benefits individual migrants but also supports Spain’s economy by facilitating the integration of skilled workers.
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Spain can boast of having integrated a wave of migrants of singular size and intensity into its society, unaccompanied by social conflicts of any note or by the emergence of xenophobic movements. It is still, however, a long way from the countries where first-generation immigrants and their offspring have secured prominent roles in public life.
Spain can boast of having achieved the integration of more than 6 million immigrants in record time, without having witnessed the appearance of xenophobic movements, becoming in this respect an exception to the European norm. While the integration of immigrants has its positive sides, such as this, plus the full legalisation of their legal position...
More than 30 years have elapsed since the first Immigration Law was approved in Spain, in 1985, and more than 20 since immigration started to figure prominently in public debate and be perceived as a new social reality. In this period Spain has gone from being a culturally and ethnically homogeneous society to one in which immigrants hailing from d...
Spain has now transitioned into a second phase of immigration, with a stabilisation of the immigrant population, most of which has either acquired Spanish nationality or permanent resident status. Eight out of 10 non-EU immigrants without Spanish nationality have permanent leave to remain, according to figures published by the OPI immigration obser...
Mar 31, 2021 · Here's a step by step guide to getting your TIE card with as little pain as possible. Upon establishing residence in Spain (either you received a visa for temporary residence or through your European right to residence), you'll need to embark on the TIE application process.
In 2021, 42.8% of permits were issued for family reunification, 23.7% - for work, and 13.7 – for study purposes, according to the European Migration Network (EMN)’s 2022 country factsheet for Spain. In terms of naturalisation, 138 083 TCNs received Spanish citizenship in 2021, as opposed to 120 987 and 95 325 in 2020 and 2019, respectively.
Feb 27, 2021 · How to obtain Spanish residency for EU citizens, their spouses and their non-EU family members: the registration certificate (<i>certificado de registro</i>) and the EU-family member residence card (<i>tarjeta de residencia de familiar de ciudadano de la Unión</i>) revealed.
Until now, a foreign family member of a Spanish citizen could obtain residence either through family arraigo or through a community card. With this reform, a unique and specific chapter has simplified the way that these foreigners can become residents, by creating a new residence card for them.
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