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Fact-checking: i 500mila migranti legalizzati dal governo Sanchez possono lavorare o risiedere al di fuori della Spagna?

Secondo il programma di Madrid, i migranti privi di documenti che hanno vissuto in Spagna per almeno cinque mesi possono richiedere un permesso di soggiorno temporaneo di un anno, il che ha aperto la porta alla disinformazione on line

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00:00Can Spain's regularized migrants move to other new countries?
00:08Pedro Sánchez's government is set to grant hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants living in Spain legal status,
00:16on the condition that they meet a specific set of requirements.
00:20The government says the plan will offer better protections to workers who already contribute to Spain's underground economy.
00:26It says that the measure will boost the country's coffers and support its aging population.
00:31But the move has also sparked a series of misleading claims from European politicians.
00:37In an ex-post shared on the 14th of April, Jordan Bardella, leader of France's National Rally Party,
00:42claimed that newly documented individuals in Spain will be able to travel freely in France and settle there,
00:48attracted by the generosity of the social system, which is open without conditions.
00:53But this statement is misleading.
00:55In practice, Spain's plan does not mean that these individuals will be granted Spanish and, as a result, EU citizenship.
01:01Instead, they can apply for a temporary one-year work permit,
01:06which is renewable and could act as a pathway to longer-term citizenship with time.
01:11Individuals with this visa can travel to other European countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day window,
01:18but this does not give them automatic rights to move to other EU member states, such as France.
01:23Bardella also claimed that individuals would be able to gain access to France's social security system,
01:29which is open to all without conditions, according to him.
01:32Again, this is not the case.
01:34Once these individuals' work permits are approved,
01:36they will contribute to and be covered by Spain's social security system, not France's.
01:41So they will not be able to benefit from France's social security system like French citizens,
01:46but instead they will be covered by Spain's health system.
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