Overview
- Spain’s Secretariat of State for Migration opened the extinction process on October 24 and, after no filing from Yáñez within 10 business days, ordered the authorization canceled.
- The permit was an initial residence for family members of highly qualified professionals that covered Yáñez and her son and was expected to run through 2028.
- Fernández published an official document on social media, asserting the revocation followed his formal complaint alleging irregularities.
- In a previously recorded TV interview aired hours earlier, Yáñez said her residency was fully valid and based on work contracts in Madrid, including at OK Diario.
- The immigration ruling intersects with their ongoing legal and personal dispute, and records indicate the residency was processed through businessman Ramiro Iturralde Ale.