Spain's government plan to regularize the status of hundreds of thousands of migrants has sparked widespread debate in society. This discussion transcends legal and economic dimensions, reaching into the general social mood.
The head of the Export Control Authority announced an extension for real estate brokers until July 25 to regularize their status. This initiative aims to organize the real estate market and enhance performance in this sector.
The Egyptian Ministry of Housing has announced three public draws to allocate housing to citizens in the newly regularized lands of Al-Obour City on Monday, April 27, 2026. The draws will cover areas including the New Egypt Cooperative Association, Al-Qadisiyah, and Al-Amal.
The Spanish government has announced that over half a million migrants will benefit from a decree allowing them to obtain residence and work permits. However, the executive decree has yet to be issued, raising questions about the associated administrative and social procedures.
The Spanish government, led by <strong>Pedro Sánchez</strong>, has unveiled an ambitious plan to regularize approximately <strong>500,000</strong> undocumented migrant workers, primarily from Latin America. This initiative reflects a humanitarian and economic approach amidst ongoing European crises.