Modifying Temporary Protection in Spain: Switching to a Full Residence Permit

Migration Law / 2026 Reform

SEM 2/2026 · RD 316/2026 · In force since June 22, 2026

While Temporary Protection (TP) has been extended until 2027, the RD 316/2026 reform has introduced a mechanism to switch to a stable, full residence permit immediately.

Legal Framework

The transition from temporary protection to ordinary residence is now strictly governed by four key legal instruments:

  • RD 1325/2003 — Establishes the obligation to file a renuncia expresa (formal renunciation) of TP status after obtaining the new permit.
  • RD 316/2026 — The landmark reform opening access to all residence permits processable within Spain.
  • SEM 2/2026 — Instruction ensuring uniform interpretation of the reform across all Spanish regions.

Who Can Apply

The new instruction identifies six primary categories for the transition:

1. Employment (Cuenta Ajena)

Requires an employment contract (min. 30h/week) and payslips (nóminas) for the last 3 months. Labor market restrictions no longer apply to TP holders.

2. Self-employed (Autónomo)

Requires active tax registration (Mod. 036) and evidence of tax filings (Mod. 130/303 or IRPF).

3. Arraigo Sociolaboral

Requires 2 years of residence in Spain. Key fact: time spent under temporary protection now counts toward this period in full.

Simplified for Minors: Minor children are not required to prove a 2-year residence period or a specific level of financial means.

4. Other Pathways

Includes Digital Nomad status, investors, highly qualified professionals, or social/educational *arraigo* for students.

Accrual & Larga Duración

The most important rule: TP periods and the new residence permit periods are added together to qualify for EU Long-Term Residence (Larga Duración).

  • 5 years of continuous legal residence is required.
  • Absences: max 6 consecutive months and 10 months total over 5 years.
  • Those who arrived in early 2022 have already accrued over 4 years toward this goal.

5-Year Permits for Children

A major advantage for families: while parents may initially receive a 1-year permit, children receive a 5-year card immediately.

  • Born in Spain: Simplified processing from birth.
  • Not born in Spain: Proving the relationship with the parent holding TP status is sufficient.

Special Profiles

  • IT Professionals: Access to Law 14/2013 as qualified professionals or Digital Nomads.
  • Retirees: Modification via social *arraigo* or family reunification.
  • Seafarers: Employment modification via contract or direct switch to *larga duración*.

Procedure After Decision

  1. Decision: Received electronically via the SEDIPUALB system.
  2. Renuncia expresa: Mandatory formal renunciation of TP status at the *Oficina de Extranjería*.
  3. Fingerprints: Booking the *huella* appointment for the new TIE card.
  4. Collection: The new TIE card is typically ready in 35–45 days.
Basic Checklist: Full passport, TP TIE card, updated *empadronamiento* certificate, and contract or proof of funds.
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