PODCAST: Spain's migrant regularisation plan explained

Around half a million undocumented migrants set to gain legal status

Banner calling for the regularization of migrants at an anti-colonialism protest in Barcelona
Banner calling for the regularization of migrants at an anti-colonialism protest in Barcelona / Albert Segura
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March 27, 2026 02:24 PM

March 27, 2026 02:47 PM

At a time when immigration is a political flashpoint across much of Europe and beyond, Spain appears to be taking a different approach.

Around half a million undocumented migrants, including up to 150,000 in Catalonia, are set to benefit from the extraordinary regularisation announced by the Spanish government.

But why now? And how will it actually work?

 

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Blanca Garcés, senior researcher at the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), explains how the plan is expected to benefit domestic care and hospitality workers in Catalonia and enable irregular residents to obtain permits without a job offer.

Alicia Andersson reports on informal work in Catalonia, featuring insights from Oscar Riu (UGT), Fany Raquel Galesas Sánchez (CCOO), and Nuria Soto (Riders X Derechos) on the challenges faced by undocumented workers.

Cillian Shields joins Lorcan Doherty to give a breakdown of who is eligible for regularisation, how the process works, and what sets Spain apart on the European stage when it comes to migration policy. 

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