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Civil Maritime Oppositions 2026: excluded, date and location of first exam

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17 Jun 2026 6 min 3 views

Key data

RegulationResolution of June 4, 2026, from the Under-Secretariat, approving the provisional list of admitted and excluded applicants in the selection process for the Special Faculty Corps of Civil Maritime
PublicationJune 12, 2026
Entry into forceJune 12, 2026
Affected partiesApplicants to the Special Faculty Corps of Civil Maritime (open access and internal promotion)
CategoryPublic Sector
Original callResolution of April 17, 2026
Remedy period10 business days from June 12, 2026
Date of first exerciseJuly 14, 2026, 10:30 AM
Location of first exerciseCEDEX, Alfonso XII Street, 3, Madrid
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If you are applying for the Civil Maritime Special Faculty Corps oppositions, this resolution is what determines whether you can sit the exam on July 14. The Under-Secretariat of Transport has published, dated June 12, 2026, the provisional lists of admitted and excluded applicants, as established by the Resolution of June 4, 2026, in development of the call launched on April 17, 2026.

If you appear on the excluded list or cannot find your name on either list, the clock is already running: you have exactly 10 business days from June 12 to submit the documentation that corrects the problem.

5
Applicants provisionally excluded (open access)
10 business days
Period to remedy from June 12, 2026
14 Jul 2026
Date of first exercise (10:30 AM, CEDEX, Madrid)

What does this regulation establish?

The resolution approves the provisional—not final—lists of persons admitted and excluded in the selection process for the Special Faculty Corps of Civil Maritime, called in April 2026. The process includes two access routes: the general open access system and internal promotion.

The key points established by the resolution are:

  • 5 applicants provisionally excluded by the open access route. The main reason is inadequate or unverifiable qualifications by the administration.
  • Remedy period of 10 business days from publication (June 12, 2026) for those excluded or omitted from both lists to provide or correct the necessary documentation.
  • First exercise: July 14, 2026 at 10:30 AM at CEDEX, located at Alfonso XII Street, 3, Madrid.
  • Part A of the second exercise will also be held that same day, July 14, in in-person mode.
  • Eliminating condition: the second exercise will only be graded for those who pass the first. If you do not pass the first exercise, the second is not graded.

The lists are of a provisional nature: any applicant who does not appear on the admitted list or the excluded list should be considered omitted and has the same 10 business day period to claim inclusion.

Economic and operational impact

This resolution does not generate direct costs for companies or private organizations. Its impact is operational and affects exclusively the applicants to the selection process. However, there are very concrete practical consequences worth considering:

  • Loss of right to take the exam: an excluded applicant who does not remedy within the deadline is permanently removed from the process, losing the investment in preparation and participation fees paid.
  • Mandatory travel to Madrid: both the first exercise and Part A of the second are held at CEDEX (Alfonso XII Street, 3, Madrid). Applicants from other provinces must plan travel and accommodation for July 14, 2026.
  • Double exam on the same day: July 14 concentrates the first exercise and Part A of the second. Logistical and mental preparation must account for this circumstance.
  • Eliminating nature of the first exercise: if not passed, the second is not graded, making the first exam the most critical filter in the process.

Who does it affect?

  • Applicants by open access who applied to the call of April 17, 2026 and appear on the excluded list (5 people) or do not appear on any list.
  • Applicants by internal promotion who participate in the same selection process and must verify their status on the provisional lists.
  • Preparers and academies that advise applicants to the Special Faculty Corps of Civil Maritime: must communicate to their students the date, time and location of the first exam.
  • HR departments of public bodies with civil servants applying by internal promotion: must facilitate attendance on July 14.

Practical example

Imagine an applicant submitted their application by open access in April 2026, but the qualification they provided could not be verified by the administration at the time of review. Their name appears on the provisional excluded list.

From June 12, 2026 (publication date), they have 10 business days to provide documentation proving their qualification to the calling body. If they do so correctly and within the deadline, they will move to the admitted list and will be able to take the first exercise on July 14 at 10:30 AM at CEDEX (Alfonso XII Street, 3, Madrid).

If they do not act within that period, their exclusion becomes final and they lose access to the entire selection process, with no possibility of recovery until a new call.

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What should applicants do now?

  1. Check the provisional lists today. Verify if your name appears on the admitted list, the excluded list, or if you are omitted. Do not wait until the last day.
  2. If you are excluded or omitted, act before the 10 business days expire. The deadline starts on June 12, 2026. Prepare the documentation that proves your qualification or the requirement that motivated the exclusion and submit it to the calling body.
  3. If you are admitted, confirm the logistics for July 14. The exam is at CEDEX, Alfonso XII Street, 3, Madrid, at 10:30 AM. Part A of the second exercise is also held that same day, so plan the entire day.
  4. Prepare the first exercise as a priority filter. Only those who pass it will see the second graded. It is the most important exam in the process.
  5. If you are participating by internal promotion, coordinate with your HR department to ensure availability on July 14.

Frequently asked questions

When and where is the first exercise of the Civil Maritime Special Faculty Corps oppositions 2026?

The first exercise is held on July 14, 2026 at 10:30 AM at CEDEX, located at Alfonso XII Street, 3, Madrid. Part A of the second exercise is also held that same day in in-person mode.

How many applicants have been provisionally excluded and why?

5 applicants have been provisionally excluded by the open access route. The main reason is inadequate or unverifiable qualifications by the administration at the time of document review.

How much time do I have to remedy if I am excluded or do not appear on the lists?

You have 10 business days from June 12, 2026 (date of publication of the resolution) to submit the documentation that corrects the defect or to claim your inclusion if you do not appear on any list.

What happens if I do not pass the first exercise?

The first exercise is eliminating. If you do not pass it, the second exercise is not graded. Only applicants who pass the first exercise access the grading of the second.

Where can I consult the official lists of admitted and excluded applicants?

The provisional lists are published in the BOE, in the Resolution of June 4, 2026 (BOE-A-2026-12733), published on June 12, 2026.

Official source

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Notice: This article is purely informational in nature and does not constitute legal advice. For specific decisions, consult a qualified professional. Source: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2026-12733



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