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π Sweden will launch five major reforms to its single permit system for foreign workers starting May 2026.
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π The reformed single permit will combine work and residence rights, making applications simpler and more streamlined.
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π° The minimum salary requirement will increase to match Swedenβs median income, discouraging low-wage exploitation.
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π₯ Applicants must show proof of private health insurance until they qualify for public healthcare coverage.
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π©βπ The reforms will provide greater flexibility for students and researchers, helping them stay in Sweden after graduation.
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β Sweden will introduce stricter rules to revoke permits in cases involving serious crimes or national security concerns.
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π¨βπ©βπ§ Family reunification rules will become stricter, with higher income and housing standards for sponsors.
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π Migrants will receive temporary permits initially, with no automatic path to permanent residency within the first five years.
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π Translation and interpretation services for non-EU applicants will be gradually limited, encouraging language proficiency.
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πΈπͺ These changes aim to make the Swedish migration system more robust, fair, and aligned with labor market needs.
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