Spanish authorities have introduced new changes to the country’s immigration and employment framework aimed at attracting skilled professionals and qualified workers from outside the European Union.
One of the main measures included in the reforms is the extension of the job-seeker visa to twelve months, giving applicants more time to find legal employment opportunities in Spain.
The new rules also allow holders of this visa to convert their residency status into a work permit once they secure an employment contract, facilitating their integration into the labor market.
In addition, the reforms provide several professional immigration pathways, including work visas linked to pre-arranged contracts, self-employment options, and programs designed for highly qualified professionals.
The measures reflect Spain’s efforts to address labor shortages in key sectors such as technology, construction, and tourism while strengthening its attractiveness to international talent.

