Breaking 16:23 Africa Forward summit positions Morocco at heart of economic alliances 16:04 Trump announces talks with Cuba as Washington signals shift 15:49 Africa secures record World Cup representation for the 2026 tournament 15:26 Africa seeks greater control over critical minerals value chains 15:09 Spanish meat exports decline as global demand shifts sharply 14:49 Morocco and Ecuador deepen trade and investment ties in Rabat 14:30 Italian companies target Morocco’s expanding glass manufacturing sector 14:20 France charges Tunisian man over alleged Louvre attack plot 13:54 Trump and Xi face pressure to protect AI market rally 13:39 Amazon employees inflate AI usage metrics through unnecessary token activity 13:27 Hermes Agent overtakes OpenClaw in global AI agent usage race 13:18 Super El Niño threat grows as Pacific Ocean temperatures surge 13:05 Grok downloads fall as rivals widen artificial intelligence lead 12:45 Egyptian actor Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra dies at the age of 92 12:30 French National Assembly excludes AI copyright bill from parliamentary agenda 12:15 Germany must pull itself together, Merz tells unions amid growing political tension 12:00 Japan’s bank regulator launches forum to address cyber threats linked to advanced AI systems 11:45 Zelenskiy meets Palantir CEO as Ukraine expands artificial intelligence use in war 11:30 Hungary urged to revise anti-LGBTQ laws after EU court ruling 11:25 Dior transforms Nanjing pop-up store into giant cake installation 11:15 South Korea considers sharing “super-profits” from semiconductor boom 11:08 Morocco U17 squad intensifies preparations ahead of CAN opener 11:00 Canada to invest in Philippines economic corridor backed by allies 10:54 Google Gemini becomes technology sponsor of Iraq and Morocco national football teams 10:53 Morocco begins new leadership term at global chemical weapons body 10:45 Former Philippine drug war chief urges president not to surrender him to ICC 10:36 Police custody lifted for roommate after man found dead in Pontoise apartment 10:30 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit UAE and Europe from May 15 to 20 10:27 Macron praises Morocco education reforms during Nairobi economic summit 10:19 Norway raises oil and gas revenue forecast to $78 billion for 2026 amid rising energy prices 10:15 Chinese automotive supplier Ningbo Gaofa chooses Morocco as its future industrial base 10:11 New statistical method could help identify extraterrestrial life signatures 10:04 French national exams cancelled in Lebanon and several Middle Eastern countries amid exceptional circumstances 10:00 Waymo recalls nearly 3,800 robotaxis over software safety issue 09:56 TikTok challenges EU ‘gatekeeper’ status at Europe’s top court over Big Tech rules 09:54 Biometric and DNA technologies raise new data protection concerns 09:45 Meta loses EU court battle over compensation for Italian publishers 09:38 Dembélé retains Ligue 1 player award after strong PSG season 09:30 Germany’s financial watchdog steps up AI inspections over rising cyber risks 09:23 Experts push AI and mobility investment strategy in Rabat region 09:15 EU plans stricter social media rules to protect children 09:04 Moroccan government highlights record response rate to parliamentary questions 09:00 African leaders call for fairer credit access at Nairobi summit 08:58 Morocco and US seek to rebalance trade partnership in Rabat 08:45 Morocco adopts new regional governance reform law 08:39 Turkey receives first emergency US oil shipment amid Hormuz crisis 08:30 Investors compete for Jardines’ KFC and Pizza Hut operations in Asia 08:15 Australian court orders Fortescue to compensate Indigenous community 08:12 Sol Borelli and Lukas Skinner win Morocco Mall Junior Pro Casablanca 08:00 India evaluates pressure on fuel retailers amid rising global oil prices 07:52 Morocco's Young Moroccan Architecture Awards launch third edition with 19 categories 07:45 KBC reports lower-than-expected profit amid geopolitical uncertainty 07:40 Le Poulet aux Olives heads to Rabat after two sellout nights in Casablanca 07:30 Washington increases sanctions to curb Iranian oil sales to China 07:21 Morocco's Young Moroccan Architecture Awards launch third edition with 19 categories 07:15 EU moves to strengthen supply of essential medicines 07:02 US naval blockade redirects 62 ships linked to Iranian trade 07:00 Starmer under pressure as resignation calls intensify in the UK

Key changes to Spain’s student visa in 2025

Thursday 19 June 2025 - 15:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Key changes to Spain’s student visa in 2025

Spain has introduced significant updates to its student visa program, impacting those planning to relocate for academic pursuits. These changes, effective as of May 20, 2025, alter application processes, course requirements, working rights, and renewal conditions, making it crucial for prospective students to understand the revised regulations.

New application rules: apply from home

Under the new regulations, student visa applications must now be submitted outside Spain, through the applicant's home country consulate. Previously, it was possible to enter Spain as a tourist and apply from within. This change emphasizes the importance of planning ahead before relocating.

Age requirements and course limitations

Applicants must now be at least 18 years old to qualify for a student visa. While there is no upper age limit, allowing mature students to apply, the type of course chosen significantly influences the duration of the visa. For language or non-higher education courses, the visa can only be renewed for a maximum of two years. This marks a shift from prior regulations, which allowed more extensive renewals.

Language course renewals tied to proficiency tests

Students enrolled in language courses face stricter renewal conditions. To extend their visa, they must demonstrate academic progress by passing recognized Spanish proficiency exams, such as the DELE (Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language), SIELE, or by providing proof of registration for these exams.

Vocational training and pathways to work visas

Vocational training programs, like those for electricians or plumbers, now include additional requirements for visa renewal. Applicants must present certified diplomas or school certificates and can renew their visa two months before its expiration. Upon completing vocational training, students may apply to convert their visa into a work residency permit, offering a potential pathway to employment in Spain.

Restriction on visa modifications for non-higher education courses

A notable change affects students pursuing non-higher education courses, such as language or cultural studies. These students are no longer eligible to modify their visa into a work permit. Only those enrolled in higher education programs, such as Master’s or PhD courses, retain this option.

Changes to working permissions

Previously, student visa holders could work up to 30 hours per week during their studies, regardless of the course type. Now, this privilege is limited solely to those enrolled in higher education programs. Students in lower-level courses must seek special authorization to work.

Limitations on bringing family members

Dependent family members, such as a partner or children, can now only accompany students enrolled in higher education programs. This change excludes those pursuing language or vocational training courses from bringing dependents, a significant adjustment for families considering relocation.

These updates to Spain’s student visa program reflect broader immigration reforms aimed at aligning student visas with the country’s academic and labor market priorities. For prospective students, particularly those considering language courses or vocational training, adapting to these changes will require careful planning and adherence to the new rules.


  • 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.