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Spain is a popular destination for students from around the world. Many wish to stay after graduation to work and build a career. One of the most common questions is whether it is possible to convert a student residence permit (estancia por estudios) into a work residence permit (residencia y trabajo).
As of May 20, 2025, Spain introduced significant changes under the new Aliens Regulation (Reglamento de Extranjería), approved as Royal Decree 1155/2024, which implements and updates the rules under Organic Law 4/2000 on the Rights and Freedoms of Foreigners in Spain and their Social Integration (Ley Orgánica 4/2000).
Under this regulation, only students enrolled in higher education programs are eligible to transition from a student residence permit to a work residence permit. Students from language schools or auxiliares programs are no longer eligible.
This guide explains the available options, requirements, and restrictions under the new rules.
A student residence permit does not allow full-time work, but limited opportunities exist:
For full-time employment, students must switch to a work residence permit.
The Royal Decree 1155/2024 revises Spain’s immigration framework under Organic Law 4/2000. Two legal references are key for students:
Practical impact: Only students completing qualifying higher-education programs under Article 52 can access work residence pathways after graduation. Language school students and auxiliares are excluded. There is no minimum study duration requirement under the new rules.
Allows graduates to remain in Spain for up to 12 months to look for work or start a business.
Requirements:
If a suitable job is found, the permit can be converted into a work residence permit.
Eligible students can:
Employment Contract (cuenta ajena)
Self-Employment (cuenta propia)
Students do not need a minimum number of years of study in Spain; the key requirement is completion of a qualifying higher-education program. Internships or EU Blue Card pathways remain available for specific cases.
For highly qualified professionals:
Benefits include faster permanent residency and ability to work in other EU countries.
Applications can be submitted:
Processing times typically range from 1–3 months.
Do I need three years of study to switch to a work permit?
No. Under the current law (Article 190 of Royal Decree 1155/2024), the only requirement is completion of a qualifying higher-education program.
Can I switch without a job offer?
Yes, via the job search permit or by starting a business.
What if my application is rejected?
Check the reasons, appeal, or correct issues and reapply.
What options do language school students or auxiliares have?
After May 20, 2025, they cannot convert their student permit to a work permit. Alternatives include enrolling in a higher education program or exploring other immigration pathways.
Transitioning from a student residence permit to a work permit in Spain is now strictly limited to higher-education students.
These changes are legally supported by Article 52 (defining eligible student stays) and Title XI / Article 190 (governing modification to work residence). Language school students and auxiliares are excluded under Royal Decree 1155/2024.
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Source: https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2024-24099
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