The Swedish government is abolishing the 'track changes' immigration pathway effective April 1st, allowing rejected asylum seekers to secure work permits. This decision, criticized for its rushed implementation, was originally set to be part of broader legislative reforms and approved in less than a month, leaving experts insufficient time to assess its impact. This abrupt change means that individuals who previously relied on this permit path may face challenges in renewing permits without leaving Sweden, as no transitional rules have been established to facilitate their status amidst the reforms.
The fast-tracking of the abolition of 'track changes' by the Swedish government endangers the stability of immigration paths for rejected asylum seekers.
Hanna Geurtsen highlighted the rushed legislative process, arguing that lack of consultation undermines the effectiveness of immigration reforms intended to support affected individuals.
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