Spain’s recently launched regularization scheme has received applications from over one million undocumented migrants seeking legal status. The program, initiated in April, allows eligible individuals to apply for the right to live and work legally within the country. The application period is set to conclude on Tuesday, marking a significant deadline for those hoping to benefit from the initiative. Spanish authorities anticipate a high volume of completed applications before the closure. The scheme aims to integrate long-term residents into the formal economy and provide them with access to social services. This large-scale regularization is one of the most ambitious undertaken in Spain in recent years, addressing a substantial population living and working without legal documentation. The outcome will significantly impact Spain’s labor market and demographic landscape.