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    By Iris East on April 16, 2026 EU
    Spain’s immigration staff cancel strike after government deal on pay hike
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    Spain’s immigration staff cancel strike after government deal on pay hike

    Strike Cancelled
    Staff at immigration offices across Spain cancelled planned strikes after securing a 10-18% pay rise and a commitment to fill 700 vacant positions.
    Workforce Expansion
    Spain’s agreement with immigration officers includes plans to fill 700 vacant positions, addressing workload concerns linked to a projected influx of 500,000 applicants.
    Official Response
    “We recognise rights, but we also demand obligations,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, emphasising the need for equal conditions for all who live and work in Spain.

    Key developments

    Staff at immigration offices across Spain have cancelled plans to strike following a deal with the government, addressing concerns over increased workloads linked to a recent amnesty programme.

    Union representatives secured a 10-18% pay rise and a commitment to fill 700 vacancies, alleviating pressure on an already strained system ahead of a significant volume of new applications.

    Spain immigration officers cancel strike after deal to ease workload from mass migrant amnesty

    Spain’s immigration staff cancel strike after government deal on pay hike

    Staff at immigration offices across Spain cancelled plans to strike after a deal was reached with the government that took into account their concerns about an uptick in workload following an amnesty programme for undocumented migrants, the union group CCOO said on Thursday.

    Unions representing immigration officers cancelled the walkout that was due to start next week after securing a 10-18% pay rise and a pledge to fill 700 vacant positions, union leader César Pérez said.

    Union leaders had warned that an already stretched system would struggle to cope with the increased volume of applications after Spain’s government finalised a migrant amnesty measure on Tuesday, paving the way for around 500,000 immigrants living and working without authorisation in the country to apply for legal status.

    The approach sharply differs from much of Europe’s prevailing attitudes on immigration in which governments are trying to reduce the number of arrivals and step up deportations.

    Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez hailed the measure as “an act of justice and a necessity.”

    He reiterated his government’s position that people who already live and work in the country of 49 million people should “do so under equal conditions” and pay taxes.

    “We recognise rights, but we also demand obligations,” Sánchez wrote on social media.

    An estimated 500,000 people living in Spain without authorisation could be eligible to apply, the government said.

    Some analysts estimate up to 800,000 people live off the grid in Spanish society.

    Many immigrants from Latin America or African countries work in key sectors including agriculture, tourism and the service sector.

    Those who meet certain conditions can now apply for a one-year residency and work permit, Migration Minister Elma Saiz said, adding that migrants could begin applying in person on 20 April and online on Thursday.

    Saiz lauded the measure as a way that Spain, which has been among the fastest-growing European Union economies for two years, can continue to expand.

    “Our prosperity is demonstrably linked to our management of migration and the contributions of foreign workers,” she said. “Their contribution allows us to grow economically, generate employment and wealth and maintain our welfare system.”

    Immigrants must have arrived in Spain before 1 January and must prove that they have been living in the country for at least five months. That can be done by presenting “public or private” documents, Saiz said.

    Applicants must also show that they have no criminal record, the government said.

    Spain has granted amnesty to immigrants who are in the country illegally before, doing so six times between 1986 and 2005.

    Additional sources • AP

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