Optional education received between the ages of 16 and 18 (higher secondary education and vocational training).
Education consisting of 2 stages, namely primary education, for children aged 6 to 12, and secondary education (known as ESO in Catalan), for youngsters aged 12 to 16.
The act of signing up for inclusion on the Padró municipal / Population register of the town or city in which you live. Regardless of whether your presence in Catalonia is legal or illegal, you will be entitled to use most public and social services if you are included on the population register.
Documents that guarantee a property, and must be issued by a notary and inscribed in the land registry. When a property is sold, a new deed is drawn up to reflect the change in its ownership and describe the price, payment methods and other conditions agreed upon.
A person with a Spanish mother or father, or a person adopted by a Spanish citizen. Foreigners born in Spain and who are not given the nationality of their parents or whose parentage is uncertain are also considered to be native Spanish citizens, as are people born in Spain if one of their parents is Spanish.
A status assigned in accordance with a number of provisions applied to protect the rights of people granted asylum.
By law, the authorities may deport foreigners who are illegally present in Spain as a result of them having entered the country without authorisation or with authorisation that they have since been unable to renew. In all cases, deportation entails a Prohibició d'entrada / Re-entry ban, meaning that a deported person may not return to Spain or any country in Territori Schengen / Schengen territory for a period specified by the authorities.