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Sweden expands powers to revoke residency permits

Published on: June 16, 2026 4:14 PM

Sweden’s parliament has approved a controversial new law that allows authorities to revoke residency permits from immigrants for conduct considered inconsistent with expected social standards. The legislation applies not only to future residency applications but also to permits already granted, marking a significant shift in the country’s immigration policy. The measure forms part of a broader effort by the government to tighten migration rules ahead of the national parliamentary election scheduled for September.

Under the new law, authorities may review residency status in cases involving unpaid debts, tax violations, undeclared work, criminal activity or links to extremist groups. While the legislation outlines several examples, it does not provide a detailed list of behaviours that could trigger permit reviews. Instead, the Swedish Migration Agency will assess cases individually, with affected individuals retaining the right to challenge decisions in migration courts.

The government argues that residency should be linked to responsible conduct and respect for Swedish laws and regulations. Officials maintain that individuals who repeatedly ignore legal obligations or engage in activities that undermine public trust should not automatically expect to remain in the country. Supporters of the law believe it will strengthen accountability and reinforce confidence in the immigration system.

However, opposition parties and civil rights organisations have raised concerns about the legislation’s scope and interpretation. Critics argue that the law introduces uncertainty because authorities can consider behaviour that may not meet the legal threshold of a criminal offence. They warn that broad definitions could create confusion among immigrants about which actions might place their residency status at risk.

Human rights advocates have also questioned whether the measure could affect legal protections and equal treatment under the law. Several groups contend that decisions based on subjective assessments rather than criminal convictions may lead to inconsistent outcomes. As a result, they have urged lawmakers to provide clearer guidelines to ensure transparency and fairness in the review process.

The legislation reflects Sweden’s continuing shift toward stricter immigration controls since the current government took office in 2022. With migration and public security expected to remain key election issues, the new law is likely to remain at the centre of political debate. Its implementation will be closely watched as authorities begin applying the new rules and reviewing residency cases across the country.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Immigration Crackdown, Latest, migration reforms, residency permit rules, residency revocation, Sweden immigration law, Sweden migrant policy

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