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Spain unveils major immigration reform plan

Published on: April 17, 2026 10:45 PM

Spain has announced a major immigration reform plan that could legalize nearly 500,000 undocumented migrants. The decision is being described as a landmark policy shift aimed at addressing labor shortages and improving social integration. The move is expected to have a significant impact on migrant communities, including Pakistanis living in Spain.

Under the new policy, migrants who have been living in Spain without legal documentation may become eligible for residence and work permits. Spain introduced the measure to support economic needs and strengthen its labor market. Moreover, officials say it will help improve long-term social stability.

Read more: Italy, Spain, Greece back Pakistan migration plan

Applicants must meet several conditions, including proof of continuous stay in Spain before a specified cutoff date. They must also provide valid identification, proof of residence, and a clean criminal record. Additionally, authorities will require supporting documents such as utility bills, rental agreements, and police certificates.

Applications can be submitted through official immigration offices, online government portals, or authorized legal support services. Pakistani diplomatic missions in Spain have also been assisting applicants with documentation and guidance. Furthermore, community outreach efforts have helped many migrants prepare their applications.

Read more: PM briefed on Naqvi’s European visits and immigration agreements

Analysts say the reform could significantly benefit undocumented workers by giving them access to legal employment and social services. However, they warn applicants to avoid fraudulent agents and follow official procedures. The policy is widely seen as a major opportunity for long-term settlement and stability.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Europe immigration news, Latest, Pakistani community Spain, Spain immigration policy 2026, Spain residency legalization, Spain work permit reform, undocumented migrants Spain

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