For those who want to visit or live in Sweden For those who want to visit or live in Sweden For those who want to visit or live in Sweden

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How have migration regulations changed?

Several reforms and legislative changes have affected the field of migration. What applies today regarding protection, return and deportation due to criminal offences? This is explained in this article.

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You can follow us on social media to get information and knowledge about migration to Sweden. We are happy to answer your general questions, but we cannot answer questions about your case or individuals.

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Study in Sweden
Are you a citizen of a non-EU country and planning to study in Sweden? You need to apply for a residence permit for higher education. Here you can find tips to help increase your chances of receiving a decision before the start of term.
5 tips to increase your chances of a decision

For employers

Information for employers planning to employ people who need a permit to work in Sweden.

For employers

For press

In our press room, journalists writing about our matters can find information.

Press room

About the Swedish Migration Agency

Learn more about the Swedish Migration Agency.

About us

News

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The Swedish Migra­tion Agency answers
The Swedish Migration Agency answers is a series of articles where we use facts and figures to describe different parts of the Swedish Migration Agency's activities.
The Swedish Migra­tion Agency answers

About Swedish society

Read about Swedish society and what rights and obligations you have as a resident of Sweden. Information for both adults and children.

About Swedish society

Word explanations

Explanations and in-depth information for words and concepts that appear in the migration process.

Word explanations