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Successful participation in the tests leading to the acquisition of Spanish nationality 1 July 2024

Successful participation in the tests leading to the acquisition of Spanish nationality

188 candidates so far this year have chosen the CSLM to take the Constitutional and Socio-Cultural Knowledge of Spain (CCSE) test, an exam developed by the Instituto Cervantes that evaluates, through different tasks, the knowledge of the Spanish Constitution and the socio-cultural reality.

Passing this test is one of the requirements established by law for the acquisition of nationality for residents in Spain.

The Vice-rectorate for Internationalisation, through the CSLM, holds an ordinary monthly exam on the last Thursday of each month, as well as a “special” exam on the last Tuesday of the month for people who are not literate.