Sweden:
Stricter Check Measures Introduced
29 December 2022
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- Sweden introduced new measures aimed at preventing employer and
employee abuse of immigration permissions for the country
Overview
The government of Sweden announced new
measures seeking to prevent the abuse of residence and
immigration permissions in the country. As a result, the Swedish
Migration Agency will be permitted to withdraw residence permits
when immigration system abuse is suspected.
The Agency will also introduce additional measures to continue
to ensure that residence permit holders continue to meet all
conditions under which the permit was originally granted.
What are the Changes?
The government of Sweden plans to introduce additional measures
to prevent the abuse of all residence permit types. According to
the government, these measures aim to ensure that the system for
regulating immigration to Sweden is not abused.
Originally published DECEMBER 27, 2022.
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