The State Council endorsed the regularization decree on Friday, clearing the way for Cabinet approval likely next Tuesday, benefiting hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants in Spain. Eligible applicants must have been in Spain before December 31 and maintained continuous residence for five months, with municipal records and alternative documents accepted as proof of residency.
Spain's migrant regularization set for imminent approval after Council of State review
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Impacto Geopolítico
Spain's migrant regularization decree nears Cabinet approval after State Council endorsement, potentially regularizing hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants before June 30 deadline.
Spain asserts independent immigration policy despite EU migration pressures; strengthens labor market integration and social cohesion domestically; may influence EU migration discourse toward regularization models; enhances Spain's soft power in origin countries through inclusive policies.
Similar to Portugal's 2023 migrant regularization and Italy's periodic amnesty programs; reflects broader EU trend toward pragmatic integration of undocumented populations rather than enforcement-only approaches.
Lente Econômica
Spain's migrant regularization decree, expected to formalize hundreds of thousands of undocumented workers, will boost labor market participation, increase tax revenue, and reduce informal economy sectors.
Regularized migrants will increase labor supply, potentially moderating wage growth in low-skill sectors while improving service availability and quality. Consumers may benefit from lower prices in labor-intensive services, though some wage pressure possible in affected industries.
Regularization signals labor market pragmatism and fiscal consolidation efforts (increased tax base). May prompt EU labor mobility discussions and influence future immigration policy. Requires coordinated implementation across regional authorities and labor inspectorates.