Breaking 13:40 Ethereum rebounds above 2,000 dollars as doubts linger over the recovery 13:30 Kenitra authorities and Royal Armed Forces mobilized to shelter flood-affected families 13:20 Nvidia chief says artificial intelligence rollout has years to run as demand surges 13:00 Spain and Portugal hit by second storm in days amid heavy rains and flood risks 12:45 Norway confirms Chinese Salt Typhoon hackers breached national networks 12:20 Ripple chief invokes Buffett as XRP plunges sharply from record high 11:50 Satellite images suggest Iran prioritizes missile repairs over nuclear facilities 11:30 Global economies and their leading companies 11:20 Japanese researchers unveil a 3D system for producing green ammonia 11:15 Europe recognizes chemical recycling as part of plastic recycling targets 11:00 Pakistan mourns victims of deadly Islamabad mosque attack 10:50 Musk foresees orbital artificial intelligence outpacing Earth based systems 10:45 Morocco plans major overhaul of driving license process 10:30 South Korea hopes for positive North Korean response after UN lifts aid restrictions 10:20 China signals readiness for talks after Lithuania calls Taiwan office a strategic mistake 10:15 Trump unveils TrumpRx platform to lower prescription drug costs 10:00 South Korea confirms eighth African swine fever case in 2026 09:50 Estonia bars additional Russian veterans from Schengen travel 09:45 Munich prepares for large-scale protests during global security summit 09:30 IAEA and OCP group launch partnership to strengthen global food security and soil health 09:20 Sound waves make time crystals visible in a simple laboratory setup 09:15 Ramadan 2026 programming grid: 2M puts Moroccan production in the spotlight 09:00 Epstein Case: Bill And Hillary Clinton call for public hearings 08:45 Mirna El Mohandes dies at 39 after long battle with colon cancer 08:30 Albania’s Deputy Prime Minister permanently suspended over corruption allegations 08:20 Polar vortex collapse set to push Arctic air into the United States and Europe 08:15 Cuba adopts urgent measures to confront energy crisis, including a four-day work week 08:00 Ukrainian energy network hit by major russian attack 07:50 Iran unveils a new ballistic missile as nuclear talks with the United States begin 17:50 Wistron president dismisses AI bubble fears amid US factory ramp-up 17:20 Hidden risks behind Roblox raise concerns for family safety 17:00 Global fallout follows release of sealed court records 17:00 Iran calls nuclear talks with the United States in Oman a constructive first step 16:40 China unveils compact microwave weapon capable of disrupting Starlink 16:20 Zelensky announces next Ukraine peace talks likely in United States soon 16:00 Zelensky criticizes air defense after massive Russian drone barrage 15:40 Iran's president appoints Ali Shamkhani to lead new Defense Council 15:20 Morocco captivates Indian tourism professionals at OTM 2026 14:50 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' author sells Bitcoin and awaits market bottom 14:20 Stellantis books €22 billion charge and suspends dividend after EV missteps 13:50 Oil prices rise on US-Iran nuclear talks in Oman but head for weekly decline

Moroccans Dominate New Spanish Citizenship Acquisitions in 2023

Monday 17 June 2024 - 09:40
Moroccans Dominate New Spanish Citizenship Acquisitions in 2023

Catalonia and Madrid Lead Regions in New Citizenship Grants

In a significant demographic shift, Moroccans have emerged as the most prominent recipients of Spanish nationalities in 2023, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE). A total of 54,027 Moroccans were granted Spanish citizenship last year, marking a notable 32% increase from the previous year.

The gender breakdown of these new citizens reveals that 54% were women while 45% were men. The age groups most represented among the new citizens were individuals between ages 30 and 39, closely followed by those aged 40 to 49.

Catalonia and the Community of Madrid were at the forefront of this wave of new citizens, with Catalonia recording over 60,800 cases and Madrid following with 50,000. 

Residency was the primary pathway to citizenship, with more than 212,700 individuals acquiring Spanish nationality through this route. Additionally, 26,800 people, predominantly minors under 20 years old, obtained citizenship by option, accounting for 95% of this category.

In a related development, February 2024 data from the Spanish Ministry of Social Security highlighted that Moroccans were the largest contributors to Spain’s Social Security Fund, with 318,700 Moroccans affiliated with social security in 2023.

Other notable contributors to Spain’s new citizens in 2023 included Venezuelans (30,100), Colombians (18,700), and Ecuadorians (11,300).

Interestingly, Spain itself was the most common country of birth among new citizens, totaling 52,451 cases. Analyzing the historical data, 2018 was the most frequent year of arrival for those who acquired citizenship in 2023.

While Catalonia and Madrid dominated in sheer numbers of new citizens, regions like La Rioja and Extremadura saw the fewest acquisitions, with just 952 and 1,309 cases respectively.

This substantial increase in Moroccan nationals acquiring Spanish citizenship underscores the broader demographic and social trends shaping contemporary Spain.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.