New events after decision
You shall leave Sweden within four weeks after being informed of a final decision that you cannot stay here. A final decision means you cannot appeal the decision further. In exceptional cases, something may happen that means you do not have to return home even though the final decision states you must. In this case, we receive new information after you have received your decision. This is what the Migration Board calls considering if there are impediments to enforcement.
Examples of factors/situations which may lead to the previous decision being amended or changed are: - the political conditions in your country of origin have changed and this means you cannot return
- you have a life-threatening illness and are unable to receive care in your country of origin
- you will be forced to live apart from your close relatives/family for an extended period of time
- your country of origin does not permit you to return there.
The Migration Board cannot change your decision merely because you are anxious about the return journey, or have social or financial problems at home.
The Migration Board observes impediments
The Migration Board shall observe the presence of impediments to your return home. The Board may decide to cancel or suspend your return home. The police also have a duty to report any impediments to the Migration Board. You may write to the Migration Board
You may write to the Migration Board if you wish the Board to consider new reasons/factors that might prevent your return home. In the letter you must write: - your case number
- new reasons/factors and why you cannot return home
- your address.
You must sign the letter with your name. Please also send any documents that may support or provide evidence for what you write about in your letter, preferably original copies. Write preferably in English or Swedish so that you may receive a quicker response.
Decision
You will receive your decision by letter.