
"The draft law currently moving through the system does not revoke the permanent residency of people who have already received it, it just phases out permanent residency for some future applicants."
"After it comes into force in July, people with residency in Sweden on the basis of asylum, other forms of protection and Long Term Residence, or as a dependent of these people, will no longer be eligible to apply for permanent residency."
"People with residence in Sweden on the basis of a work permit, studies, or research, will still be able to apply for permanent residency."
The Swedish government is proposing changes to permanent residency requirements that will not revoke existing statuses but will phase out eligibility for certain future applicants. Specifically, those with residency based on asylum or protection will no longer qualify for permanent residency after the new law takes effect in July. However, individuals with work permits, studies, or research will still be eligible to apply. The changes have caused confusion among foreign-born residents regarding who will be impacted.
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