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    Spanish Immigration Offices Threaten Strike Over Migrant Amnesty

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Immigration offices across Spain plan to strike starting April 21, citing inadequate resources to handle up to half a million amnesty applications under Prime Minister Sánchez’s mass regularisation scheme.

    Spanish Immigration Offices Threaten Strike Amid Migrant Amnesty Push

    Spain’s Migrant Amnesty Sparks Tension and Strike Threats

    By Corina Pons and Victoria Waldersee

    Government Amnesty Initiative

    MADRID, April 14 (Reuters) - Immigration offices across Spain are threatening to strike next week in protest at Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's mass amnesty program for undocumented migrants, saying the country's systems are unprepared to handle as many as half a million applications.

     The amnesty is a central plank of Sanchez's progressive agenda to harness the economic benefits of migration for its ageing population, even as other European governments move to tighten their borders to head off political challenges by the far-right. 

    Online applications will open on Thursday after the government rubber-stamped the initiative at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

    Concerns from Immigration Officers

    However, immigration officers warn the system remains unprepared for the challenge and have threatened a strike from April 21, a day after in-person appointments open, halting all immigration applications in protest at the lack of resources allocated to the process.

    "The government is once again implementing a new regularization without giving offices enough economic resources to handle it," Cesar Perez, a union leader for Spain’s immigration officers, said to Reuters.

    Distribution of Application Processing

    In a bid to alleviate pressure on an already overburdened immigration system, only five of the country's 54 immigration offices will be responsible for handling applications, with the rest distributed among social security offices, post offices and NGOs, according to Spanish union CCOO.

    Demographic and Political Context

    Spain's 50 million-strong population has swelled in recent years to include around 10 million people living in Spain who were born abroad. Spanish think tank Funcas estimates that roughly 840,000 undocumented migrants in the workforce at present. 

    Political Opposition and Legal Challenges

    Spain's opposition Popular Party has deemed the drive reckless, despite former conservative governments pushing through similar measures.

    Isabel Diaz Ayuso, president of the community of Madrid and a prominent figure in the party, has threatened to appeal the drive in court. 

    Government’s Economic Justification

    Sanchez described the drive in a letter addressed to citizens published on Tuesday on X as not only an act of justice but also an economic necessity.

    "Spain is ageing... Without more people working and contributing to the economy, our prosperity slows and our public services suffer," he wrote.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Victoria Waldersee and Corina Pons, editing by Aislinn Laing and Sharon Singleton)

    References

    • Spain's migrant amnesty strains offices before launch
    • Spain approves decree to regularise half a million undocumented migrants | Spain | The Guardian
    • Myth buster: Most undocumented migrants in Spain do not arrive in boats

    Table of Contents

    • Spain’s Migrant Amnesty Sparks Tension and Strike Threats
    • Government Amnesty Initiative

    Key Takeaways

    • •Offices warn of system unpreparedness and will halt immigration services if no additional funding is provided (bignewsnetwork.com).
    • •Spain approved a decree in January to regularise ~500,000 undocumented migrants, with applications opening mid‑April through June (theguardian.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spanish immigration offices threaten strike over migrant amnesty

    1Why are Spanish immigration offices threatening to strike?

    They claim the government’s resources are insufficient to handle up to half a million migrant amnesty applications.

    2What is the Spanish migrant amnesty program?

    The program, central to PM Sanchez's agenda, offers undocumented migrants a path to regularization to support Spain’s ageing population.

  • Concerns from Immigration Officers
  • Distribution of Application Processing
  • Demographic and Political Context
  • Political Opposition and Legal Challenges
  • Government’s Economic Justification
  • Reporting Credits
  • •
    Funcas estimates around 840,000 undocumented migrants reside in Spain, highlighting the scale of the informal population relative to the amnesty target (thelocal.es).
    3When are the immigration offices planning to strike?

    Offices have threatened to strike from April 21, the day after in-person applications for the amnesty open.

    4How many undocumented migrants are expected to apply for amnesty?

    Estimates suggest as many as 500,000 undocumented migrants could apply under the new initiative.

    5How will applications for amnesty be processed in Spain?

    Five main immigration offices, along with social security offices, post offices, and NGOs, will handle the applications.

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