The Spanish Government announces that the validity of the job seeker visa will be increased in 2025.
Spain is all set to extend the validity of the Spain Job Seeker Visa from the present 3 months to 12 months. The new 1-year validity for the Spain JSV will give skilled foreign workers better opportunities to explore their job prospects in Spain.
The visa extension has been announced by the Spanish Government under its ongoing efforts for meeting the demands of the Spanish labour market. According to a recent report by Schengen News, the change comes about under the reformed Spanish immigration law.
The exact date has not been announced by the authorities so far.
The extension is in line with the high worker demand in the local labour market. The new 1 year permitted stay in Spain as a job seeker will have a significant impact. It will benefit the country in filling its labour requirements. The JSV extension will also give skilled foreign workers prolonged access to the job market in Spain.
With the new 1-year validity period, all foreign workers that wish to live and work in Spain will get an extended period to find a job. After securing permanent employment in Spain, the foreign workers must go through the formal process to stay on as a skilled worker.
The basic requirements to apply for a job seeker visa for Spain include -
6 European countries offer the job seeker pathway to foreign workers to enter their country and conduct job search activities. These are -
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In May 2025, Spain will introduce various other changes related to foreign nationals. 300,000 migrants will be regularized every year till 2027. With this, a large number of undocumented migrants in Spain will get the required authorization to remain in the country.
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Additionally, there is a major change expected in the Spain Golden Visa Program. From January 2025, the real estate investment option might be discontinued for the Golden Visa for Spain. On November 14, 2024, the Congress of Deputies in Spain approved the bill to remove the real estate investment option for securing a Golden Visa for Spain.
With the upcoming changes in Spanish immigration and visas, work permits and residence permits will be more accessible for migrants. There will be a more streamlined process for Spanish work visas from 2025.
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