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Spain to grant residency, work permits to potentially 25,000 immigrants affected by Valencia floods

  • The Spanish government will grant one-year residency and work permits to potentially 25,000 foreigners affected by the catastrophic flash floods that hit the eastern part of the country last October.
  • This measure aims to help those living irregularly in towns affected by the floods, according to the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration.
  • The new permits can be denied if there are concerns over public order, security, or health, as stated by the Ministry.
  • Foreigners who lost relatives in the floods will be given five-year residency as part of the government's recovery plan.
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