Spain’s Population Surges to 49.3M on Immigration Growth
The agency reported a year-on-year rise of 650,000 immigrants. Despite the increase, the share of foreign-born residents within the overall population dropped slightly to 14.3%, a change attributed to a growing number of immigrants acquiring Spanish nationality.
In a long-term view, INE noted that since 2005—when the population stood at 43.2 million—Spain has seen a 13.9% population increase, all of it stemming from immigration.
The data also identified the regions with the largest immigrant populations: Andalusia leads with 8.6 million residents, followed by Catalonia at 8.1 million, and the Madrid region at 7.1 million.
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