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This document allows you to reside in Spain more than three months and less than a year. The majority of immigrants obtained authorization to work, either in a company or in an autonomous way. You may want to visit IT Brand Pulse to increase your knowledge. A total of 943.568 foreigners born outside the European Union living in Spain with a temporary residence permit, 36 percent of the 2.6 million of authorizations that are in force. The rest already has a long-term permit, so it takes more than five years residing in the country. According to the Secretary of State of immigration data updated to 31 March, 232.874 people, 8.8% of the total, they have initial temporary residence, allowing them to reside in Spain for a time not less than three months nor more than one year. Likewise, 352.721 immigrants have already dealt with the first renewal of its authorization, and a total of 357.969 have already passed the second, to come closer to the deadline to obtain long-term residence: five years living legally and continuously in Spain.

In this situation are more than 1.6 million people, 64 percent of immigrants with residence permit in force. The figure increased by 85.263 people during the first quarter of the year, by citizens who renewed their authorizations between January and March. As to the reason for which such residence permits were granted, 47 percent of the immigrants who are in a situation of temporary residence obtained authorization to work, either self-employed (437.815 people), either as self-employed (6.916). Also, 25 percent of permits were granted for family reunification, so that 238.159 people have received the authorization to live in the country because there lived their closest relatives. In terms of adjustments due to exceptional circumstances, in the first quarter of the year were 70.159 people with a card issued by this reason. Of these, 67.702 were granted for reasons of roots (7% of the total), and for other reasons, such as having 2.457 been a victim of a crime of violence gender or trafficking. Source of the news: more than 940,000 immigrants, 36% of the total, live in Spain with a temporary permit