Get guidance on voluntary repatriation

If you would like personalised information about voluntary repatriation, there are organisations you can contact. They offer support and guidance in several languages.

There are organisations you can turn to for support and personalised information about voluntary repatriation:

At the Support Group Network (SGN), you can get guidance, either by calling them anonymously or by visiting their offices in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö or Vänersborg. They can provide information in nine different languages.

Support Group Network (supportgroup.se) External link.

MiM Kunskapscentrum in Gothenburg offers face-to-face meetings, information and guidance in several languages. You can book an appointment to visit their office in Gothenburg.

Information och vägledning om frivillig återvandring [Information and guidance on voluntary repatriation] only in Swedish (mimkunskapscentrum.se) External link.

News

2026-01-01

Now you can apply for the increased repatriation grant

People who have received a residence permit in Sweden on grounds of protection needs and want to repatriate can apply for the increased repatriation grant from today, 1 January 2026. Family members can also receive the grant if they meet certain requirements.

2025-10-31

The repatriation grant will be increased

The Swedish Government has taken a decision to increase the repatriation grant on 1 January 2026. The amount you can receive depends on whether you are applying as a single adult, as a couple, or as a family with children.