Barcelona City Council has centralised its support for migrant regularisation at a dedicated facility, according to the Ajuntament de Barcelona. The move is intended to make the process more efficient for residents seeking help in the city.
The council says the new arrangement gives people a single point of contact for guidance and resources. It is also meant to help staff manage demand for regularisation support more effectively across Barcelona.
By concentrating these services in one place, the council aims to improve accessibility and coordination. The change is designed to reduce confusion and delays for people who need support with the administrative process.
The regularisation process can involve several legal and administrative steps, so centralised support is meant to simplify access for individuals and families. The council says this forms part of its wider work to respond to the needs of Barcelona's diverse population.
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