Xàbia Organizes Information Session on Extraordinary Regularization for Foreigners

Xàbia Town Council offers an informative session on April 22 and reinforces OAC services to clarify doubts about the process.

Generic image of a microphone on a podium in a conference room, symbolizing an informative talk.
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Generic image of a microphone on a podium in a conference room, symbolizing an informative talk.

The Xàbia Town Council has organized an informative talk for citizens on the extraordinary regularization process, which will take place on April 22 at the Portal del Clot Multipurpose Room, and will reinforce attention at the OAC.

The session, open to all interested individuals, will begin at 7:30 PM. During the talk, the different scenarios covered by the regularization process and the steps to follow in each case will be explained.
Three main situations are considered: individuals with an employment contract, who must process their situation directly at the Foreigners' Office; individuals with children or first-degree relatives in their care, who must also go to the Alicante Foreigners' Office or complete the process online; and those who do not fall into any of the above categories, who may request a vulnerability report.
To facilitate this last procedure, the Town Council will enable the Citizen Attention Office (OAC) exclusively for matters related to extraordinary regularization. The scheduled hours will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, starting from April 21, where personalized advice and information will also be offered.
Additionally, informative leaflets will be distributed at strategic points such as the OAC, the Civic Punt del Arenal, the Social Center, the Town Hall, and the House of Culture.

"We hope to have much more data on registration possibilities, especially at Wednesday's meeting, so we encourage the population not only to attend but also to share the information with their relatives."

Raquel Violero · Councillor for Social Services
The Councillor for Social Services, Raquel Violero, emphasized that they are still awaiting specific information on the procedure from the Ministry, and therefore asks for patience and understanding. Both the Social Services team and collaborating entities, especially Red Cross and Caritas, will be present during the process to offer the best possible support.