Employment

Foreigners sign one in three employment contracts in Lanzarote

They mainly find employment in hospitality and construction, while being underrepresented in other sectors

camarera trabajando en hosteleria

Of the nearly 50,000 employment contracts signed in Lanzarote between January and October of 2025, 32.9% were signed by individuals with non-Spanish nationality, according to data provided by the Lanzarote Data Center. 

The figure fits with the figures for the foreign population. Of the 167,341 current residents in Lanzarote, 34.4% are of a nationality other than Spanish. 

The hospitality sector, which offers half of the contracts in Lanzarote, formalized a total of 24,716 contracts so far this year, of which 10,609 were signed by foreign nationals, equivalent to 42.9% of the total. 

In construction, 37% of the 1,987 contracts formalized between January and October were for foreign individuals, while in agriculture the percentage was 32.1% of the 274 contracts so far this year. 

Instead, in **commerce**, foreigners are underrepresented as they only signed **22%** of the 6,711 labor contracts so far in 2025.In the **rest of the services**, excluding hospitality and commerce, and which includes professions in administration, finance, real estate, education, health, liberal professions, etc., foreigners signed **21.4%** of this year's contracts, which amounted to a total of 14,201.They are still fewer in the industry. Of the 1,282 contracts signed in this sector in Lanzarote between January and October, only 16.9% were for foreign nationals.