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Sweden Passes Strict New Immigrant Residency Laws

The law passed by 174-172 also lets authorities revoke permits for unpaid debts, undeclared work and extremist links, officials said.

  • On Monday, Sweden's parliament passed a law requiring public agency employees to report undocumented migrants, while also allowing authorities to revoke residency permits for "poor conduct" such as unpaid debts. The measure passed narrowly with 174 votes in favor and 172 against.
  • Migration Minister Johan Forssell proposed the bill earlier this year to tighten migration rules and crack down on crime, fulfilling a campaign promise from the government's last election. The legislation aims to ensure individuals who do not comply with residency requirements are not supported.
  • Civil Rights Defenders warned the mandate creates a "climate of fear" and encourages racial profiling. Researchers also cautioned that administrative reporting by The Migration Agency could still impact vulnerable families, even though schools and hospitals remain exempt from the new requirements.
  • The law applies retroactively to both pending and existing residency permits, and experts from Malmo University described the regulation as problematic, noting it creates a "huge deterrence effect" for migrants seeking essential contact with state institutions.
  • Precedents in Europe, such as Germany's legislation from the past, align with the new reporting mandate. If the Social Democrats' counter-motion fails, the new rules are set to come into force on July 13th to tighten the immigration system.
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Stockholm is no longer the capital of open doors: the new law imposes exemplary behavior, economic solidity and knowledge of culture to remain. The European Parliament expresses itself on hubs in third countries.Responsible behaviour, economic self-sufficiency, knowledge of Swedish culture and society. These are some of the most stringent requirements that foreigners have to prove to possess in order to obtain Swedish citizenship, according to t…

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The Swedish parliament approved on Monday the so-called Good Conduct Act, which is aimed at controlling and...

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Sweden is tightening its migration policy. Parliament, dominated by the far right, has just passed two laws to facilitate the expulsion of migrants, one based on their behaviour, the other on the delation on the part of Swedish officials. Laws denounced by human rights organisations.

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They may lose their residence permit, but the vague formula is causing many criticisms and accusations of arbitraryness.

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