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Spain To Regularise 500,000 Undocumented Migrants

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January 27, 2026
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez attends a media conference on the final day of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, summit in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, June 30, 2022.

Spain’s socialist-led coalition government has approved a decree to regularise 500,000 undocumented migrants and asylum seekers.

The decree, expected to come into effect in April, will apply to hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers and people in Spain with irregular status.

To qualify for regularisation, applicants will have to prove they do not have a criminal record and had lived in Spain for at least five months or had sought international protection before 31 December 2025.

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Announcing the decision, Elma Saiz, Spain’s Minister for inclusion, social security and migration, said that it was a “historic day,” adding that the initiative was designed to “break the bureaucratic barriers of the past.”

Saiz said that the programme, which is being brought in by royal decree, meaning it does not require parliamentary approval, would benefit Spain as a whole.

“We’re reinforcing a migratory model based on human rights, on integration and on coexistence that’s compatible with both economic growth and social cohesion.”

Elma Saiz

The decree followed pressure from the socialists’ former allies in the leftwing Podemos party, which has a fraught relationship with the government.

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Podemos’ leader, Ione Belarra, wrote on social media, “We reached a deal with the [socialist party] for the extraordinary regularisation of undocumented people,” adding, “No one else has to work without rights … Today and always, yes we can!”

In recent years, Spain has become a European outlier on migration. Addressing parliament in October 2024, the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, said that the country was at a demographic crossroads and needed migration to grow its economy and sustain its welfare state.

The roots of the current push for regularization lie in a citizen’s initiative, signed by more than 700,000 people and backed by about 900 social organisations, presented to parliament in 2024.

High rates of migration to Spain have helped push unemployment levels to their lowest since 2008, and migrants have plugged the gaps in a labour market caused by an ageing population.

The announcement was welcomed by the Brussels-based Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (Picum).

Laetitia Van der Vennet, a senior advocacy officer at Picum, said that the decision by the Spanish government to adopt a broad regularisation measure is “a powerful reminder that regularisation is not only possible – it works, and it’s the right thing to do.”

“For thousands of undocumented people who have built their lives in Spain, this could mean dignity, stability and access to basic rights. At a time when a hostile environment against migrants is spreading on both sides of the Atlantic, this move shows both humanity and common sense.

“We hope more governments will follow this example and invest in policies that protect, empower and include people, and make societies stronger.”

Laetitia Van der Vennet

The decision also drew approval from Spain’s Regularisation Now! movement, which added it had come “in an international context marked by the tightening of immigration policies, border closures, and the criminalisation of migrants in much of Europe.”

Regularization Move Criticised By PP, Vox Party

However, the move has been bitterly criticised by the conservative People’s party (PP) – even though the party ordered similar initiatives when in government – and by the far-right Vox party.

The PP’s leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, accused the Prime Minister of using the announcement to deflect attention from the government’s response to last week’s deadly rail crash, in which at least 45 people died.

“Sánchez’s first response is a massive regularisation to distract attention, to increase the pull effect and to overwhelm our public services. In socialist Spain, illegality is rewarded.”

Alberto Núñez Feijóo

Vox, which is rising in the polls and outflanking the PP on the right with an explicitly anti-migrant discourse, went further, using familiar tropes about the great replacement theory and urging the mass deportation of migrants, euphemistically referred to by the far right as “remigration.”

Its leader, Santiago Abascal, said, “Five hundred thousand illegals!”

“Sánchez the tyrant hates the Spanish people. He wants to replace them – that’s why he’s using a decree to promote the pull effect and to accelerate the invasion. He must be stopped. Repatriations, deportations and remigration.”

Santiago Abascal

Regularisation programmes have long been used across the EU, with 43 put in place by more than a dozen countries between 1996 and 2008.

In Spain, nine such programmes have been carried out since the country’s return to democracy, with the PP conducting more regularisation programmes than any other party.

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