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DELE A2 and CCSE: the two exams for Spanish nationality

22 de April de 2026 7 min read
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What nobody tells you when you start the process

You've been living in Spain for years. You have your residency, your job, your life here. And then you discover that applying for nationality isn't just about paperwork: you also have to pass two exams.

That catches a lot of people off guard. Nobody warns you in time. And the worst part is that if you don't prepare properly or don't register on time, you could delay your application by entire months.

In this article we'll walk you through everything you need to know about the DELE A2 and the CCSE: what they are, how they work, how much they cost, and how to pass them.

What are the DELE A2 and the CCSE?

They're two separate tests, organised by the Instituto Cervantes, that measure two different things:

  • DELE A2: certifies that you have a basic level of Spanish good enough to communicate in everyday situations.
  • CCSE: checks that you're familiar with the Spanish Constitution, the institutions of the State, and Spanish culture and society.

Both are required to apply for nationality by residency. You can't submit your application if you're missing either one.

Is Spanish your first language? This affects you too.
If your mother tongue is Spanish (you were born in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Cuba, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic or other Spanish-speaking countries), you're exempt from the DELE A2. But the CCSE is something everyone has to do, no exceptions.

The most expensive mistake: registering late (or not at all)

Here's the most common trap: people wait until they have all their nationality documents ready and then remember about the exams.

Big mistake. DELE A2 spots fill up weeks before the exam. If you miss the May sitting, the next one is in October. That's a 5-month delay to your application.

What you should do: register for the exams while you're getting the rest of your documents together, not afterwards.

Another mistake that costs a lot of people money: using the CCSE app without updating it. The Instituto Cervantes refreshes the question bank every year. If you don't have the version downloaded or updated after December 2025, you'll be studying questions that are no longer in the 2026 exam.

The CCSE exam: format and scoring

25 multiple-choice questions. 45 minutes. To pass you need to get 15 out of 25 right (60%).

The questions are multiple choice (one correct answer out of three) and true or false. They're split into five topic areas:

  • Government, legislation and civic participation
  • Fundamental rights and duties
  • Territorial organisation of Spain
  • Spanish culture and history
  • Spanish society

Cost: €85. That fee covers two sittings: if you fail the first one, you get a second chance without paying again.

The CCSE is held almost every month (except August and December), in the afternoon.

The DELE A2 exam: format and scoring

More complex than the CCSE. It has four sections organised into two groups:

Section Duration Content
Reading comprehension 60 min Short texts, everyday vocabulary
Written expression and interaction 50 min Writing simple texts
Listening comprehension 35 min Audio clips played twice
Oral expression and interaction 12 min Conversation with the examiner

The written and listening sections are on the same day. The oral section takes place on a different date (before or after), which your exam centre will assign to you.

Cost in Spain: €138 in 2026. The price went up compared to 2025 (it was €134). Keep that in mind if you're on a tight budget.

Watch out for this in the DELE A2: you need to pass overall, but you also have to score at least 25% in each individual section. If you fall well below that in the listening comprehension (the toughest one for many people), you fail the whole exam even if you did well in everything else. That rule catches out a huge number of people who didn't know about it.

Exam dates in 2026

Exam 2026 sittings Frequency
CCSE Monthly (Jan–Nov, no August) Last Thursday of each month
DELE A2 13 Feb / 17 Apr / 23 May / 17 Oct / 14 Nov 5 sittings per year

For the May DELE A2, the registration deadline is 8 April. For October, it's 2 September. For November, it's 30 September.

You register at examenes.cervantes.es. You'll need to create a user account first. Don't lose your password: that's the account you'll use to download your certificates once you pass.

Do these qualifications expire?

No. The DELE diploma you earn doesn't expire: you can use it whenever you're ready to apply for nationality, even if years go by.

The CCSE certificate doesn't expire either. Once you've passed, it's yours for s

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