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Spanish Nationality for Children Born in Spain to Foreign Parents 2026

How children born in Spain to foreign parents can acquire Spanish nationality: requirements by age and parents' situation in 2026.

GovEasy Team22 April 202612 min read
Spanish Nationality for Children Born in Spain to Foreign Parents 2026

Quick summary

How children born in Spain to foreign parents can acquire Spanish nationality: requirements by age and parents' situation in 2026.

Overview

This guide walks you through an important administrative procedure in Spain for 2026. Spanish bureaucracy can be complex, but understanding the correct steps and documentation requirements in advance will make the process significantly smoother.

Who needs to do this?

This procedure is relevant for residents in Spain — both Spanish nationals and foreign residents — who need to interact with government institutions for specific administrative matters.

Required documents

The typical documentation needed includes:

  • Valid ID (DNI for Spanish citizens, NIE/TIE for foreign residents)
  • Application form — specific to the procedure
  • Supporting documents — varies depending on your particular case
  • Fee payment if applicable

Step-by-step process

Step 1: Determine which office handles your case

Depending on the procedure, you may need to visit a local council (ayuntamiento), autonomous community office, national government office, or police station.

Step 2: Book an appointment

Most Spanish government offices now require a prior appointment (cita previa). Book online through the relevant institution's website. Appointments can be difficult to find in large cities — GovEasy's appointment tracker can help.

Step 3: Prepare your documentation

Gather all required originals and photocopies. If any documents are from abroad, ensure they have the proper apostille or legalisation, plus a sworn translation into Spanish if needed.

Step 4: Attend your appointment

Arrive on time with all documentation. The officer will review your application and either resolve it immediately or provide a processing receipt.

Step 5: Follow up

For procedures with a processing period, you can typically check your file status online. Keep your receipt safely — it proves you submitted the application within the legal deadline.

Cost

Administrative fees in Spain are set by each institution. They can be paid at banks, online through the institution's electronic office, or by card at some offices.

Timeline

Processing times depend on the specific procedure and the institution's workload. Legally mandated maximum response times (plazos máximos) apply, but actual times may be longer in practice.


GovEasy guides you through each step, pre-fills your forms and tracks your application status automatically.

Last updated: 22 April 2026

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