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Spain's economy is growing fast, and so is the demand for skilled workers. From workplaces in Madrid and Barcelona to Valencia and Seville — Spanish employers across many industries are struggling to find enough people to fill open roles. The local labour market cannot keep pace with business growth and investment.
At EU Helpers, we solve this by helping you hire workers for Spain from a global talent pool spanning Asia, Africa, and other non-EU regions. Whatever your industry — agriculture, tourism and hospitality, construction, domestic and care work, and logistics and food — we handle the entire process, from sourcing and vetting to contracts, work permits, and visa sponsorship, in accordance with Spain's immigration law. Visit our employer services page to see what's included.
Spain's labour market has shifted. Spain's vast tourism industry, intensive agriculture in regions like Almería and Huelva, construction, and domestic care all rely on foreign workers. A 2025 overhaul of the immigration regulations has widened legal routes for non-EU hiring. Employers who adapt by hiring internationally gain a serious competitive edge.
Agriculture, Tourism and Hospitality, Construction, and Domestic and Care Work are reporting high vacancy rates. With local workers in short supply, Spanish employers face growing gaps that domestic hiring cannot close. With the right immigration partner, you can have a fully vetted, work-permit-ready employee on the ground in Spain within 10–16 weeks.
When you hire workers for Spain through EU Helpers, you can recruit across every major industry — from entry-level operators to highly qualified specialists.
Bricklayers, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, welders, painters, roofers, plasterers, HVAC technicians, and heavy machinery operators.
Chefs, sous chefs, kitchen assistants, servers, baristas, bartenders, hotel housekeeping, front-desk staff, restaurant managers, and resort staff.
Production line operators, machine operators, quality inspectors, packaging workers, textile workers, garment workers, and food processing workers.
Multilingual customer service agents, back-office support, technical support, and sales representatives.
Registered nurses, caregivers, elderly care assistants, medical assistants, healthcare aides, and dental assistants.
Farm workers, fruit pickers, greenhouse workers, livestock handlers, agricultural machinery operators, and vineyard workers.
Truck drivers, delivery drivers, warehouse operatives, forklift operators, logistics coordinators, and courier drivers.
Software developers, web developers, mobile app developers, IT support technicians, data analysts, and system administrators.
Sales associates, store managers, cashiers, customer support representatives, and e-commerce assistants.
Office cleaners, industrial cleaners, hotel housekeeping, facility maintenance staff, and sanitation workers.
Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, nail technicians, massage therapists, and salon staff.
Mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers, industrial technicians, and maintenance engineers.
Security guards, security supervisors, event security, and safety officers.
Don't see your role listed? Contact our hiring team — we recruit for over 100 job categories across Spain and Europe.
Hiring globally isn't just about filling vacancies — it's a strategic advantage for Spanish employers.
Asian and African markets produce millions of trained, certified workers across every major industry. Many already speak English, can quickly learn the basics of the local language, hold international qualifications, and bring a strong work ethic.
International hires typically cost 20–40% less than relying on temporary agencies or constantly retraining a high-turnover local workforce, while delivering far greater stability.
International workers who relocate to Spain for a role tend to stay longer than local hires — especially when their work permit is tied to your company. Most employers report 2–3× longer retention.
While many Spanish workers leave for higher wages elsewhere, hiring internationally rebuilds your workforce with motivated, dedicated employees committed to staying with your business.
Workers from the Philippines, India, and Africa often speak multiple European languages — ideal for Spain's BPO sector and tourism economy.
We've built a sourcing network across the regions with the deepest, most reliable workforce supply.
Every candidate undergoes CV verification, skill testing, qualification verification, and reference checks. We only forward candidates whose skills match your specific role requirements in Spain.
Workers complete language assessments (English plus basics of the local language where relevant) and cultural orientation before deployment, so they integrate quickly into your team. See more in our complete work visa guide.
Every worker undergoes criminal background checks, medical fitness tests, and full document verification — keeping you compliant with Spain's labour law from day one.
Where a role in Spain calls for licensing or trade certification, we verify it up front and flag anything that needs local recognition, so your new hire can start without avoidable regulatory delays.
Hiring international workers legally in Spain involves multiple regulatory steps. We handle all of them — but here's what you should understand as the employer.
The standard route for non-EU workers entering Spain is a residence-and-work authorisation (autorización de residencia y trabajo). The employer applies through the Immigration Office (Extranjería) and the Large Companies and Strategic Groups Unit (UGE), and once approved, the worker applies for the corresponding Type D work visa, then a residence card (Spain is in Schengen).
After arrival, workers register for the residence-and-work authorisation — typically valid for one year and renewable, with a path to long-term residency over time.
Agriculture and coastal tourism generate large seasonal hiring waves.
Salary thresholds, quota allocations, and labour-market tests vary by role and sector in Spain. We map every hire to the optimal pathway — see all available routes on our countries we hire for page.
For Spain, that usually means a residence-and-work authorisation (autorización de residencia y trabajo) handled through the Immigration Office, with the full permit and visa cycle completing in around 10–16 weeks. We confirm the exact route for each role before you commit, so your timelines and costs are clear from the outset.
Hiring internationally for Spain is an investment, but the returns are clear and measurable.
Sourcing and pre-vetting, skill assessment, document verification, Spanish-law-compliant contract drafting, full work permit and visa handling, embassy filings, residence permit support, relocation coordination, airport pickup, accommodation guidance, 30/60/90-day onboarding check-ins, and a replacement guarantee.
Everything is delivered under one contract and one point of contact, so your team in Spain is never left chasing separate vendors for sourcing, permits, or relocation.
We charge a transparent placement fee per worker, with optional add-ons for relocation packages and ongoing HR support. Costs scale efficiently for batch hiring (5+ workers). For exact pricing, see our hiring pricing & plans.
| Factor | DIY Hiring | Local Spanish Agency | EU Helpers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to hire | 4–6 months | 2–3 months | 10–16 weeks |
| Total cost (Year 1) | High | Highest | Mid |
| Visa & permit handled | DIY (risk) | Partial | Full |
| Vetting depth | Variable | Variable | Multi-stage |
| Replacement guarantee | No | No | Yes |
| Compliance support | Manual | Limited | Ongoing |
| Global sourcing reach | None | Limited | 12+ countries |
Spanish employers in agriculture increasingly hire harvest workers and similar roles from Morocco, India, Senegal, and Latin America, with most placements completed within 10–16 weeks.
Spanish employers in tourism & hospitality increasingly hire hotel staff and similar roles from Latin America, the Philippines, and India, with most placements completed within 10–16 weeks.
Spanish employers in construction increasingly hire masons and similar roles from Morocco, Latin America, and South Asia, with most placements completed within 10–16 weeks.
Spanish employers in domestic & care work increasingly hire live-in carers and similar roles from Latin America and the Philippines, with most placements completed within 10–16 weeks.
Spanish employers in logistics & food increasingly hire warehouse staff and similar roles from Latin America, India, and Africa, with most placements completed within 10–16 weeks.
an agriculture employer in Madrid needed 25 staff at short notice, and local hiring stalled. Through EU Helpers, all 25 workers were sourced from Morocco and India, vetted, contracted, and on-site within roughly 10–16 weeks — at a fraction of the cost of agency-based local hires. Browse more employer success stories.
Retention across that Madrid intake stayed strong through the first year, and the group has since run a second hiring round with EU Helpers — the pattern we see with most Spanish employers once the first cohort settles in.
There are recruitment agencies and immigration consultants. We're both under one roof — with deep experience in Spain work permit and residence procedures.
We handle every stage from the first brief to the first day on the job. You never coordinate between multiple vendors.
Every contract is drafted in accordance with Spain's labour law and reviewed by local specialists. Every work permit application follows current the Immigration Office requirements.
One point of contact who knows your business, your industry, and your hiring priorities.
If a placed worker isn't the right fit within 90 days, we replace them at no extra cost.
Over 100 job categories across many industries — no hiring need is too niche. Read more about EU Helpers or reach our hiring team.
A clear, predictable journey from brief to start date.
Fill out the form with your company, industry, role, and headcount. Takes 2 minutes.
A hiring strategist calls you within 24 hours to map out your plan.
We screen candidates through CV checks, skill tests, language tests, background checks, and references. (7–10 days)
We send 3–5 top candidates. You interview online and pick your hire. (5–7 days)
Our legal team drafts a Spanish-labour-law-compliant contract. Both sides sign digitally. (3–5 days)
We manage the Immigration Office filings, work permits, embassy appointments, and Type D work visa, then a residence card (Spain is in Schengen) follow-ups. (6–10 weeks)
We coordinate flights, airport pickup, residence permit registration, and onboarding. (1–2 weeks)
30-, 60-, and 90-day check-ins, compliance monitoring, and permit renewals.
| Step | Phase | Days |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Brief & Consultation | 1–3 |
| 3 | Sourcing & Vetting | 4–14 |
| 4 | Interviews | 15–21 |
| 5 | Contract | 22–28 |
| 6 | Work Permit & Visa | 29–75 |
| 7 | Relocation | 76–84 |
| 8 | Onboarding | 85+ |
Free consultation. No obligation. Pay only when you hire.
EU Helpers provides hiring and immigration assistance for employers in Spain — work permit and visa approvals are at the discretion of the Immigration Office (Extranjería) and the Large Companies and Strategic Groups Unit (UGE) and are not guaranteed. Employers remain responsible for ongoing labour-law compliance under Spain's labour law after placement. All data is handled in accordance with GDPR-aligned standards. By using our service, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.
You submit a hiring request at euhelpers.com/employer/registration, have a free consultation, then we source and pre-vet candidates. You interview a shortlist and choose; we handle the contract, residence-and-work authorisation (autorización de residencia y trabajo), and Type D work visa, then a residence card (Spain is in Schengen). You pay only when you hire.
Across construction, hospitality, manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, BPO, IT, logistics, and more — from entry-level operators to qualified specialists, in over 100 job categories.
All major sectors hiring in Spain, including agriculture, tourism and hospitality, construction, domestic and care work, and logistics and food.
Typically 10–16 weeks from brief to start date, including sourcing, vetting, interviews, the work permit, and the entry visa. We track every step for you.
Every candidate goes through CV verification, skill testing, qualification checks, reference checks, criminal background checks, and medical fitness tests before you ever see a profile.
Many candidates speak English plus European languages such as Italian, German, or French, and complete a basic local-language orientation before deployment.
Yes. We manage the Immigration Office filings, the residence-and-work authorisation (autorización de residencia y trabajo), embassy appointments, the Type D work visa, then a residence card (Spain is in Schengen), and the residence-and-work authorisation registration — end to end.
Non-EU workers are authorised through a residence-and-work authorisation (autorización de residencia y trabajo), applied for by the employer via the Immigration Office. After arrival the worker registers for the residence-and-work authorisation, typically valid one year and renewable.
Primarily across Asia and Africa — India, the Philippines, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, and more, matched to your role.
Anywhere you operate. Demand is strongest in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, and Málaga, but we place nationwide.
A transparent placement fee per worker, with optional relocation and HR add-ons. There are no upfront fees and batch hiring (5+) scales efficiently — you pay only when you hire.
Yes. If a placed worker isn't the right fit within 90 days, we replace them at no extra cost.
Agriculture and coastal tourism generate large seasonal hiring waves.
Yes. Every contract is drafted to comply with Spain's labour law and reviewed by local specialists before signing.
All candidate and employer data is processed under GDPR-aligned standards, with secure handling and clear consent at every stage.
You can hire a single worker or run batch hiring for dozens at once. Our process scales from one role to large multi-site intakes.
Candidates arrive skill-tested and culturally oriented, with role-relevant certification where applicable, so they integrate quickly.
Family reunification depends on the permit type, salary, and time in Spain. Many residence-and-work authorisation holders can later sponsor dependants once eligibility conditions are met.
We review the reason, correct any documentation gaps, and resubmit where possible, or match an alternative candidate — at no extra placement cost to you.
Register at euhelpers.com/employer/registration for a free consultation. It takes about two minutes, and a hiring strategist follows up within 24 hours.