Thursday, October 14, 2010

Corbacho desmiente que el arraigo vaya a ser modificado!!!!!! Corbacho denies that the roots will be changed !!!!!!

3 days ago we announced the great news of possible changes to the social embeddedness in the sense of reducing the period of 3 to 2 years of accreditation of legal stay in Spain for access to this way of obtaining a residence permit for exceptional circumstances. This change would come with the new regulation on foreigners who may see the light before the end of the year.
But Celestino Corbacho, Minister of Labour and Immigration, and contradicts the statements of the Director General of Immigration, Mark Gonzalez, said that "the issue of root already exists in the law," and stated that "in principle the Government is not favorable to relax "and therefore" will not be part of future regulation. "
In an interview with the Radio, I reproduce here, when asked about the development of the Aliens Act, the minister said that "there is not a concrete proposal" and that "the government's handling of several drafts and in the coming weeks take a decision "
What will happen? What do we think we are?
The news is very important for hundreds of foreigners in our country who are now returning to meet the doubts of whether or not it will eventually arraigo amended.

araigo only 2 years

The Social Embedding of 2 years

Markus González, director general of Immigration, Ministry of Labour and Immigration the Government has advanced in the Regulations implementing the Aliens Act (Act which came into force on 12 December) reduced from three to two years required to ask green card social ties.
Currently the social roots for immigrants must demonstrate that they have at least three years living in the country, who have no criminal record and who have an employment contract signed by the employer and the employee, contract duration can not be less than one year at the time of application. They also have to prove family ties with other foreign residents or provide a report to support their social integration issued by the municipality in which he has his habitual residence. Remain all the requirements except for the required period of residence in Spain (only need to show that they are two years in the country).
Regulation also indicate that it may renew the residence permit to immigrants unemployed if their partners work and play, instead, the economic conditions to remain in Spain.
Gonzalez has stated that the Regulation "flex" the renewal of permits to avoid the illegality of the crisis, after many migrants have lost their jobs in sectors such as construction.
The regulation should be ready by the end of this year.