Spain is experiencing a significant surge in applications for immigrant regularization. Almost 1.2 million requests have been submitted seeking legal status. Notably, over half of these applications – 52% – have already been processed and accepted, granting applicants temporary work and residency permissions. This represents a considerable step towards integrating undocumented immigrants into the Spanish workforce and society. The initiative aims to formalize the situation of individuals already residing and working in the country. While the process continues, these initial figures demonstrate a substantial demand for regularization and a willingness from authorities to address the issue. The temporary permits allow individuals to legally work and reside in Spain while their applications are fully reviewed. This development has implications for labor markets and social services within the country.