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Delay in the publication of CCSE results – September 2025 session

By ARC Legal | Comunicación Published on: September 26, 2025
Delay in the Publication of the September 2025 CCSE Exam Results

The Instituto Cervantes has announced that the results of the CCSE exam for the September 2025 session will not be available on the scheduled date. According to the official note, due to maintenance and updates to their IT systems, the results will now be published on 31 October 2025.

This delay may directly affect those who are waiting for their results in order to submit their application for Spanish nationality by residence, as passing the CCSE exam is a mandatory requirement in most cases.

💡 If you are currently applying for Spanish nationality, or planning to start the process soon, do not hesitate to contact ARC Legal. We provide comprehensive support throughout the entire procedure: from preparing your application and reviewing documents to monitoring the file before the Ministry of Justice.

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At ARC Legal, we recommend that anyone affected by this change take the new publication date into account when preparing their documentation and planning the deadlines for their nationality application.

We always keep our clients informed about official updates and notices like this, so they are aware of any change that may impact their applications. Our commitment is to keep you informed and make the process as clear and smooth as possible.

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Prefer to read this article in Spanish 🇪🇸? You can find it here: Última hora: Retraso en la publicación de calificaciones CCSE de septiembre de 2025

The content of this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Spanish immigration law is subject to continuous interpretative and administrative changes. At ARC Legal we do our best to keep information updated and verified against official sources, but we always recommend consulting a qualified professional before starting any procedure or making legal decisions. If you need tailored advice on your case, you can contact our office.

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