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Green Light to Regularization: "Being an Immigrant Is the Least Free Thing You Can Be"

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The beginning of the process of regularization of immigrants in Spain marks a turning point for thousands of people residing in Granada without legal authorization. The regulations approved by the Council of Ministers will allow those who demonstrate their stay in the country to obtain work and residence permits before 1 January 2026. This measure seeks to integrate into the official system a collective that currently survives in the submerged e…
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The beginning of the process of regularization of immigrants in Spain marks a turning point for thousands of people residing in Granada without legal authorization. The regulations approved by the Council of Ministers will allow those who demonstrate their stay in the country to obtain work and residence permits before 1 January 2026. This measure seeks to integrate into the official system a collective that currently survives in the submerged e…

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Qué! broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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