Sweden considers compulsory registration for EU/EEA citizens after three months
Briefly

Sweden intends to reintroduce a registration requirement for EU and EEA citizens who wish to stay in the country beyond three months. This shift, driven by Migration Minister Johan Forssell, aims to address concerns about the shadow economy and ensure safety by tracking residents. The inquiry, backed by the right-wing coalition government including the Sweden Democrats, focuses on details like required personal information and sanctions for noncompliance. It reflects a broader agenda of stricter immigration policies and combating system abuse, emphasizing the government's need to know who is residing in Sweden and for what purpose.
The inquiry is set to look into reintroducing the rule that EU and EEA citizens with right of residence have to register after three months in Sweden.
We need to know who is in Sweden and why, not least for the safety of the Swedish people, he added, arguing that it was part of the government coalition's work to take control of immigration.
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