Article 13.1 of the Spanish Constitution provides that "foreigners shall enjoy in Spain the public liberties guaranteed by Title I in the terms established by treaties and the Law". Article 149.1.2 of the Spanish Constitution, CE attributes to the State exclusive jurisdiction over "nationality, immigration, emigration, aliens and the right of asylum". In addition, section 1 of the same indicates that it also corresponds exclusively to "the regulation of the basic conditions that guarantee the equality of all Spaniards in the exercise of rights and in the fulfillment of constitutional duties"
🔗Regulates the rights and duties of foreigners in Spain. As a general rule, the Immigration Law establishes that it recognizes the rights established in the Spanish Constitution, international treaties, interpreted in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and other current treaties on citizen rights. It is therefore interpreted that if there is no specific regulation, foreigners in Spain exercise the same rights as Spanish people
🔗Application and development of the reform of Organic Law 4/2000, of January 11, on the rights and freedoms of foreigners in Spain and their social integration. This Royal Decree comes to approve the new Immigration Regulation, repealing the Regulation approved by Royal Decree 2393/2004, of December 30
🔗Regulates the conditions for the exercise of the rights of entry and exit, free movement, stay, residence, permanent residence and work in Spain by citizens of other Member States of the European Union and of the other States party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, as well as the limitations to the above rights for reasons of public order, public security or public health
🔗It establishes the terms in which nationals of non-EU countries and stateless persons may enjoy in Spain the international protection constituted by the right of asylum and subsidiary protection, as well as the content of such international protection. The Law allows both to adequately satisfy the needs derived from the incorporation of the wide range of normative acts of the European Union, as well as to adequately reflect the new interpretations and criteria that have emerged in national and international doctrine and in the jurisprudence of supranational bodies such as the Court. of Justice of the European Communities or the European Court of Human Rights, in order to improve the guarantees of applicants and beneficiaries of international protection
🔗It recognizes persons with disabilities as holders of a series of rights and public authorities as guarantors of the real and effective exercise of those rights, in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. And it establishes the regime of infractions and sanctions that guarantee the basic conditions in terms of equal opportunities, non-discrimination and universal accessibility for people with disabilities. This law consolidates, clarifies and harmonizes in a single text, the main laws on disability: Law 13/1982, of April 7, on the social integration of people with disabilities (LISMI), Law 51/2003, on December 2, on equal opportunities, non-discrimination and universal accessibilit
🔗Secretariat of Equality, Migrations and Citizenship / Policies and action plans / Citizenship and Immigration Board / Immigration agenda / Immigration data in Catalonia / University Recognition Support Service (SARU) / Welcome / Refugees / Mentoring and volunteering programs / Alien reports / Programs for the prevention of sexist violence / Awareness-raising actions / Report on the integration of immigrants in Catalonia / Migration Advisory Service 'Info-migration' / Resources for professionals / Support for entities in the field of migration / Support for local entities
🔗What a disability situation is, and how it is recognized / Information, guidance and valuation services / Support for autonomy in one's own home / Social services for people with disabilities / Entities and establishments of care for people with disabilities / Resources for professionals / Action plans / Statistics for people with disabilities / Disability and guardianship / More information and contact
🔗General information about stay, residence and circulation of foreign citizens and other aspects. Basic regulatory standards / General regime / Citizens of the European Union / Border control / Health requirements / Schengen Agreement / Offices for immigration procedures / Fees / Application models / Status of processing of files / Administrative Procedures
🔗What can be approved / Preparation of documentation / Application for approval / Incorporation into the educational system / Regulations / Frequently asked questions
🔗Information on various aspects of the work of foreigners in Catalonia: regulations, residence authorization and employment authorization, guides to process permits, the foreigner's identity card
🔗information related to the procedures and procedures in the area of immigration, its regulations, integration programs and, in general, with those issues of interest to immigrants in Spain.
🔗The Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE) gathers information on projects, surveys, resources, reports and research promoted by the Secretary of State for Migration and other ministerial departments, entities and organisations in order to serve as a platform offering information and analysis and spurring on work to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance as well as hate incidents and crimes . The work of the Observatory is done in cooperation with various levels of governmental institutions and civil society organizations in Spain, with European Union and other international institutions
🔗The Reception Website of Catalonia is an initiative of the General Directorate for Immigration of the Government of Catalonia to provide basic information to all those who have just arrived in Catalonia or those who plan to do so
🔗The Royal Board on Disability is an autonomous body attached to the Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare, whose purpose is the promotion and improvement of the rights of people with disabilities, as well as their personal development, social inclusion and prevention of disabilities to through the planning of policies, strategies, plans and programs related to disability. For the development of its activity it is based mainly on the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities approved in 2006 by the United Nations. At the national level, it is governed by the provisions of Royal Legislative Decree 1/2013, of November 29, which approves the Consolidated Text of the General Law on the rights of people with d
🔗General police station for foreigners and borders. Network of processing offices for foreign citizens
🔗Establish the necessary accessibility conditions so that public spaces, buildings, means of transport, products, services and communication processes guarantee the autonomy, equal opportunities and non-discrimination of persons with disabilities or with other difficulties of interaction with the environment. Integrate the basic conditions of accessibility into the regulatory framework of Catalonia, in accordance with international and state guidelines. Promote the use of accessibility support products that improve the quality of life of people with disabilities or other difficulties of interaction with the environment.
🔗This Law is intended to guarantee people with reduced mobility or any other limitation the accessibility and use of the goods and services of the company, and also to promote the use of appropriate technical aids that improve the quality of life of these people , by establishing promotion and control measures in compliance with the regulations aimed at suppressing and avoiding any kind of physical or sensory barrier or obstacle
🔗It approves the Accessibility Code of Catalonia, and recasts all the norms dictated in the matter and, at the same time, empowers the Government itself and the competent councilors to carry out its development.
🔗This Law aims to establish the principles and objectives to which management of the mobility of people and the transport of goods must be aimed at sustainability and security, and to determine the instruments necessary for Catalan society to reach these goals goals and to guarantee all citizens accessibility with sustainable means. This Law is applicable to the mobility that takes place with the systems of terrestrial transport, in any of its means, in the territorial scope of Catalonia
🔗virtual library with the aim of disseminating and promoting the studies and documents prepared by the different areas and directions, and which reflect the problems and situations of people with disabilities.
🔗The ONCE Foundation for the Cooperation and Social Inclusion of People with Disabilities was born in February 1988, by agreement of the ONCE General Council, and was presented to society in September of that same year as an instrument of cooperation and solidarity for the blind Spaniards towards other groups of people with disabilities to improve their living conditions. In addition to ONCE itself, as a founding entity, the main organizations of people with disabilities in Spain are present in the ONCE Foundation, through its Board of Trustees, the highest governing body.
🔗The Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI), is the Spanish umbrella organisation representing the interests of more than 3.8 million women and men with disabilities in Spain. The mission of CERMI is to guarantee equal opportunities of women and men with disabilities and to protect their human rights, ensuring they are fully included in society
🔗COCEMFE's Mission is to achieve the full inclusion and active participation of people with physical and organic disabilities in all areas of society, through the promotion, defense and demand of the exercise of their rights, as well as coordination, representation and promotion of its Associative Movement, thus contributing to the construction of an inclusive and diverse society
🔗Red Cross develops reception activities as well as activities aimed at promoting the integration into our society of immigrants: language classes, educational-cultural activities, training in social skills, occupational training, occupation of leisure and free time, psychological intervention, help in search of housing ...
🔗the official confederation of charitable and social action entities of the Catholic Church. Instituted in 1947 by the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Cáritas Española has the objective of carrying out the charitable and social action of the Church in Spain, through its Confederate members. Regarding immigration, it welcomes and supports migrants, provides legal advice, intercultural mediation services, training and temporary accommodation in reception centers.
🔗It was created on the initiative and impulse of the Spanish Red Cross in the face of the challenge of new migratory movements destined for Spain, a country that has undergone notable social and economic development, which has made it a receiving state of the immigrant population in recent decades
🔗The main objective is to promote an inclusive and intercultural society model that facilitates full access to citizenship rights for the most vulnerable people in our society and, especially, for migrants, developing policies to combat any form of exclusion. social and collaborating in the development of local territories and the countries of origin of migrants
🔗Open Arms is a non-governmental, non-profit organization whose main mission is to protect, by having a presence at sea, those people who try to reach Europe fleeing from war, persecution or poverty. Born from a rescue and first aid at sea company with extensive experience in the Spanish coasts.
🔗Plena Inclusion is the organization that represents people with intellectual or developmental disabilities in Spain. For more than 50 years, they have contributed to the full inclusion of these people and their families in society. They defend the rights and promote the quality of life of each person with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their family. Plena Inclusión is made up of 17 autonomous federations (plus Ceuta and Melilla) and almost 900 associations throughout Spain.
🔗Aspace Confederation. Its mission is to improve the quality of life of people with cerebral palsy and other related disabilities by defending their rights, supporting families, services to associated entities and institutional cooperation.
🔗The CNSE (The State Confederation of Deaf People) is a non-profit, state-level social action NGO that was founded in 1936. It fights for equal opportunities for deaf people, through policies aimed at removing the barriers that prevent exercise of our rights. The CNSE is made up of 17 Autonomous Federations. For their part, these Federations comprise more than 118 Provincial and local Associations of deaf people from all over the State
🔗FIAPAS was created in 1978 to respond to the needs that arise for the families of people with hearing disabilities and those affected themselves. FIAPAS is a national confederation, made up of 47 confederate entities, which constitute the largest platform for the representation of families of deaf people in Spain. The MISSION of FIAPAS is the representation and defense of the rights and global interests of people with hearing disabilities and their families, both nationally and internationally, before Society, Administrations and other Institutions, integrating and promoting the action of the Autonomous Federations and the Associations of Parents of deaf people
🔗The MENTAL HEALTH SPAIN Confederation is a non-profit and social interest entity that emerged in 1983. Currently, it integrates 19 autonomous federations and uniprovincial associations, which group more than 300 associations and have more than 47,000 members. throughout the state territory.
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