Case Study
How a Global Firm Transferred 14 Specialists to Spain — Without Missing a UGE Deadline

How a Global Firm Transferred 14 Specialists to Spain — Without Missing a UGE Deadline

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Numbers of relocations
14
Service
Immigration & Global Mobility Partner
Industry
Global IT firm

Transforming complex European immigration into a streamlined, scalable asset for fast-growing global enterprises.

A 3,800-employee engineering powerhouse accelerated its strategic expansion into Madrid and Barcelona by leveraging Jobbatical's centralized global mobility platform. By embedding this specialized immigration technology directly into their core HR operations, they fully automated high-volume Spain ICT transfers, neutralized UGE-CE compliance risks, and delivered a frictionless, 4.8-star relocation experience for their top international talent.

Key Takeaways
UGE-CE Fast-Track Optimization
Navigated Spain's Unidad de Grandes Empresas (UGE-CE) to clear 14 simultaneous ICT applications in an average of 18 days, safely beating the national 20-working-day target with zero refusals.
Ley 14/2013 & 2026 Compliance
Proactively adapted to Spain's updated legal frameworks by securing supplementary economic solidity evidence for the Barcelona entity and verifying all contracts against the latest 2026 INE reference salaries.
Strategic Family Reunification
Mastered Spain's staggered application track by filing 7 dependent permits within a narrow 48-hour window post-principal approval, ensuring biometric TIE cards were issued before the 90-day legal presence deadline.
Rigorous Eligibility Classification
Prevented outright refusals by accurately mapping the 14-person cohort into Spain's specific Intra-Company Transfer tiers (Managers, Specialised Technicians, and Trainees) with digitally apostilled corporate documentation.
Spain ICT services by Jobbatical

Situation

About the Client & Spain ICT Strategy

A Netherlands-headquartered engineering and IT consulting group with 3,800 employees across Europe needed to establish a centre of excellence in Madrid and scale a Barcelona delivery team — fast. Spain's ICT permit, governed by the Ley 14/2013 de Apoyo a los Emprendedores, was the only viable route.

3,800+
Global employees
14
ICT transfers to Spain
2
Spanish entities (Madrid + Barcelona)
3
Eligibility categories used
20
Average days to UGE-CE approval
100%
Compliance approval rate

The company had previously handled individual relocations in-house, but a simultaneous multi-employee transfer to Spain exposed the complexity of the ICT framework: four distinct eligibility categories, distinct documentation requirements per profile, and Spain's notoriously tight UGE-CE processing windows.

Spain ICT Legal Framework — Ley de Emprendedores (2026)
Managers & Directors: Senior roles overseeing Spanish entity. Must demonstrate decision-making authority and 3+ months prior employment in the group.
Specialised Technicians: Holders of proprietary knowledge, advanced technical skills, or specialist expertise critical to the receiving entity's operations.
Trainees: University graduates joining a Spanish entity for a structured training or development programme. Max 1-year duration, extendable once.

The Ley de Emprendedores (Entrepreneur's Law, 2013, amended in 2022 and updated for 2026 compliance) introduced Spain's dedicated ICT route, processed exclusively by the UGE-CE — the central immigration unit for large companies and strategic collectives. Unlike local immigration offices, UGE-CE applies a standardised, accelerated 20-working-day target timeline, provided documentation is complete at submission.

Challenges & Spain ICT Compliance

Transferring 14 employees simultaneously across three eligibility categories — into two different Spanish legal entities — surfaced a chain of compliance and logistical challenges that no spreadsheet could track reliably.

Key Challenges Identified

Intra-Company Relationship Proof

Spain's UGE-CE requires documentary evidence of the corporate relationship between the sending and receiving entity — group org charts, ownership certificates, and translated statutory documents notarised to Spanish standards.

UGE-CE Tight Timelines

The 20-day fast-track only applies when submissions are complete. A single missing document resets the clock. With 14 parallel cases, one error could cascade across the entire cohort's start dates.

Family Reunification Coordination

Seven of the 14 employees were relocating with families. Spain's family reunification applications run on a separate track and require the principal ICT permit to be approved first — demanding precise sequencing.

New Entity Financial Solvency

Newly established Spanish offices (under 1 year old) often lack standard financial history. The UGE-CE demands robust supplementary evidence of economic solidity to prove the receiving entity can financially support the incoming ICT cohort.

How Jobbatical addressed this specific client case

Spain ICT Requirement Applicable Category 2026 Update Status in this Case
Prior employment ≥ 3 months in group Managers & Specialists Unchanged Compliant
Corporate relationship documentation All categories Apostille now accepted digitally (2025+) Compliant
Economic activity in Spain (receiving entity) All categories Enhanced financial solvency evidence required Flagged & resolved
Health insurance (private, full coverage) All categories Must cover entire permit duration from day 1 Compliant
Salary ≥ Spanish sector average for role Managers & Specialists 2026 reference salaries updated by INE Compliant
Trainee structured programme letter Trainees only Mandatory supervisor co-signature added 2025 Updated on submission
Social Security pre-registration (afiliación) All categories Must precede NIE appointment Compliant
Family reunification — dependant permits Permit holders with family Biometric residence card (TIE) now mandatory Compliant

One early complication: the Barcelona-based receiving entity had only been active for eight months and lacked the financial documentation UGE-CE expects from an established employer. This required supplementary evidence of economic solidity — a scenario the HR team had not anticipated and had no template for.

Jobbatical stepped in to stabilise and standardise the client’s fragmented immigration operations by combining its global mobility platform with hands-on, country-specific expertise across all active markets. Instead of managing cases in silos, Jobbatical introduced a centralised system that created a single source of truth for case tracking, giving HR teams real-time visibility into timelines, milestones, and next steps across all eight countries.

What the Employer Said

VP Global Mobility, Client (anonymised)
"We had fourteen cases at different stages, two entities, three categories, and seven family files running in parallel. Without a centralised system and someone who knew Spain's UGE specifically, we would have missed the go-live date for our Madrid office."

Solution, Results & Impact — Jobbatical

Jobbatical was engaged six weeks before the target start date. Using its centralised immigration platform and a dedicated Spain immigration specialist, the team restructured the entire case workflow within 72 hours of onboarding.

14/14
Permits approved, zero refusals
18
Days avg. UGE resolution (vs 20-day target)
100%
Family reunification files approved
0
RFEs or documentation re-submissions
420+
Admin hours saved for HR team
A+
Compliance audit readiness score

Jobbatical 10/10 client satisfaction performance

  • 🗂️
    Centralised ICT case management platform Each of the 14 employees had a dedicated digital case file inside Jobbatical's platform, tracking document status, deadlines, consulate appointments, and family permit dependencies in real time. The HR team had a single dashboard view across all active Spain ICT cases — replacing a 14-tab spreadsheet nightmare.
  • 🇪🇸
    Spain immigration specialists — not generalists Jobbatical assigned a Spain-specific immigration advisor with direct UGE-CE submission experience. When the Barcelona entity's financial documentation was challenged, the advisor sourced supplementary solvency evidence and reframed the submission narrative before the 20-day clock started — avoiding a reset.
  • 💬
    Real-time employee communication Each relocating employee received personalised, step-by-step guidance directly through the Jobbatical platform — including what to bring to their Spanish consulate appointment, how to register their NIE on arrival, and how to initiate the TIE biometric card process. Family members received a parallel onboarding sequence covering dependant permit sequencing and school registration resources in Madrid and Barcelona.
  • 📅
    Family reunification sequencing Seven principal permits were fast-tracked first, with dependant applications filed within 48 hours of each approval — the minimum permissible window. All seven family reunification TIEs were issued before the 90-day legal presence deadline, keeping the company compliant with Spain's Social Security co-residency rules.

The go-live date for the Madrid centre of excellence was met on schedule. The Barcelona delivery team was operational within four working days of the last permit resolution — a result the company's internal HR team described as "not achievable without Jobbatical's Spain-specific process knowledge."

For HR teams and global mobility managers planning Spain ICT transfers in 2026, the key lesson from this case is operational: the UGE-CE fast-track is genuinely fast — but only if every document is correct, every eligibility classification is defensible, and the family file sequencing is managed proactively. That is precisely where Jobbatical's Spain relocation service adds the most value.

14 simultaneous cases, 420+ hours saved, 100% approval rate — and zero delays

During a critical expansion phase, Jobbatical processed the complete Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) and family reunification caseload for this technology enterprise's newly established Spanish entity — delivering fast-tracked, expert-grade outcomes with no missed deadlines, no UGE-CE clock resets, and a flawless 14/14 approval record.

Why this matters for multinational expansions: Mass relocation is a strategic orchestration

Moving a cohort of 14 key personnel to a newly established entity in Spain isn't just about filing paperwork — it is a high-stakes operational maneuver. When an entire team's start dates hinge on the UGE-CE's unforgiving 20-day window, a single missing document or missequenced family permit doesn't just delay one employee; it derails the entire project launch and compromises business continuity.

The challenge facing expanding enterprises is managing this complexity without overwhelming internal HR teams. Attempting to coordinate group org charts, strict notarisation standards, and simultaneous family reunifications across disconnected spreadsheets invites catastrophic risk. Partnering with a specialist corporate immigration partner like Jobbatical ensures that every dossier is pre-audited, every dependency is mapped, and the relocation experience is seamless.

The 14/14 flawless approval rate, the 18-day average UGE resolution, and the 420+ administrative hours saved are not lucky outcomes. They are the direct result of a structured, tech-enabled global mobility strategy — one where dedicated Spain immigration experts operate proactively to clear financial solvency roadblocks before the fast-track clock even starts.

Global Mobility Director, Technology Enterprise
"Coordinating 14 parallel tech relocations and family reunifications into a brand new Spanish entity felt impossible. Jobbatical's platform and local expertise turned a logistical nightmare into a predictable, zero-stress process for our team."

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