Sweden’s government has struck an agreement with the Sweden Democrats to stop the deportation of young adults and of foreigners hit by the abolition of the track change law. We want to hear your views on this and whether it will affect you.
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At a press conference in Stockholm, the government said it had reached agreement with the far-right Sweden Democrats on five new measures:
a so-called “safety clause to allow young adults hit by “teen deportations” to stay in Sweden
a move to allow those affected by the abolition of the track change law to apply for a new work permit from within Sweden
an exemption from a new work permit salary requirement for jobs in health and social care
allowing Ukrainians on temporary protection to shift to a work permit without leaving Sweden
a supplementary inquiry on revoking existing permanent residency permits
Will this affect you or someone you know? Do you think it’s a good idea or a bad idea, and what kind of impact do you think it will have? Let us know in the survey below.
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