Spain’s Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Suspend Mass Regularisation of Undocumented Migrants
Spain Deploys Nationwide Mobility Plan for Upcoming Papal Visit
Spanish Authorities Dismantle Almería ‘Service Station’ for Irregular Migration and Drug Routes
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Spain’s Supreme Court lets landmark migrant regularisation proceed, rejecting Vox request
The Supreme Court ruled on 28 May 2026 that Spain’s mass regularisation decree for undocumented migrants will not be suspended while legal challenges are heard. The judges found no credible evidence that the programme would immediately distort the electoral roll or overload public services, stressing its humanitarian and economic value. The decision allows applications to continue, giving employers clarity and paving the way for up to 500,000 new legal workers.
Digital-nomad visa: Spanish law firm warns of 2026 tax pitfalls for remote workers
A 28 May 2026 client alert from Visal Immigration Lawyers warns digital-nomad visa holders that they can still become Spanish tax residents, triggering worldwide income taxation, unless they limit days in Spain or qualify for the Beckham-Law regime. The firm details higher renewal income thresholds and a new 20 % cap on Spain-sourced earnings, advising companies and remote workers to align immigration, payroll and corporate-tax planning.