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Date Published: 15/04/2026
Everything you need to know about Spain's new retirement age rules coming in 2027
The standard retirement age in Spain is moving to 67 next year, but there are some exceptions

Spain's pension system has been quietly changing for a while now and 2027 is when the latest round of reforms finally lands. If you're living and working in Spain, or planning to retire here, it's worth understanding what's actually shifting and what it means for you personally.
From 2027, the standard retirement age in Spain will be 67. That's been the direction of travel since reforms were first introduced back in 2011, and the move reflects a reality that most European countries are grappling with: people are living longer, the number of retirees is growing relative to the working population, and pension systems need to adapt to stay financially sustainable long term.
The good news is that the system does allow for some flexibility depending on how long you've been paying in. If you've made contributions for at least 38 years and six months, you can still retire at 65 and receive your full pension. It's only those who fall short of that contribution period who will need to wait until 67 to get 100%.
Early retirement remains an option too, although that comes with a financial penalty. The earlier you retire before the standard age, the bigger the reduction applied to your monthly pension. The idea is to discourage people from leaving the workforce too far ahead of schedule, rather than to shut the door on early retirement altogether.
One of the less talked about changes involves how your pension is actually calculated. Currently, the system looks at your last 25 years of contributions to work out your average, which then forms the basis of what you receive.
From 2027, you'll have a choice between two methods. You can stick with the existing 25-year calculation, or opt for a new 29-year window that allows the two lowest-earning years within that period to be stripped out. For anyone who had a period of low-paid work or gaps in employment at some point in their career, that second option could make a meaningful difference to the final figure.
According to Spain's Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, the overall aim of these reforms is to keep the public pension system on a stable footing without fundamentally changing what it is. It remains a publicly funded, contributory system, and the adjustments are designed to ensure it stays that way for the long term.
The European Commission has also flagged demographic ageing as one of the key challenges facing pension systems across the continent, and Spain's gradual approach is broadly in line with the direction other member states are taking.
If you're some years away from retirement, now is a good time to check your contribution record and get a sense of which calculation method is likely to work in your favour when the time comes.
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