Readers' questions answered on Sweden's citizenship reforms
Briefly

Under the new proposal for Swedish citizenship, individuals must now reside in Sweden for eight years, with a self-sufficiency requirement and increased application fees.
Currently, there are no changes proposed regarding counting time on a student permit toward the residency requirement for Swedish citizenship.
Migration Minister Johan Forssell expressed confidence that the tightened rules for citizenship in Sweden will not deter highly skilled workers from coming to the country.
The inquiry into citizenship requirements has raised significant questions about how the changes will impact the attractiveness of Sweden for potential migrants.
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