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Spain’s amnesty drive brings 600,000 migrants into formal economy during application review

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MADRID, July 2 (Reuters) - ‌Some 609,737 of the 1.17 million migrants ​in Spain who applied for legal status in its recent amnesty drive ⁠have obtained temporary work permits, government officials said on Thursday, enabling them to start work in the formal economy ​while their applications are under review.

The drive, which grants a one-year renewable ‌residence permit to undocumented migrants who have lived in Spain for at least five months before the end of 2025 and ⁠have no criminal record, was open for ⁠applications from April 16 to June 30.

Further details, provided on Thursday by Secretary of State for Migration Pilar Cancela and Secretary of State for Social Security Borja Suárez, included:

• The ‌total number of applications was more than double the ⁠government's initial estimate of 500,000, with most ‌stemming from Latin American countries.

• Applicants ​are granted a temporary work permit while their applications are being processed.

• Of the 609,737 people granted temporary work ‌permits so far, about 160,000 had secured ​formal employment by June ⁠30, the officials said.

• 11,000 people have so far ‌been granted their one-year ⁠residence permit.

• The government is partnering with businesses in construction, tourism, transport and care sectors to help match migrants with jobs.

• ​Around 81% of ‌undocumented migrants who applied for legal status are under the age ⁠of 45, and 57% ​of applicants are men.

(Reporting by Corina Pons, Editing by ​Victoria Waldersee and Louise Heavens)

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