On 1 October, the rules for Swedish citizenship will change
For young people who want to be granted Swedish citizenship, requirements for living a well-behaved life are being introduced. For people in a vulnerable situation, the protection of Swedish citizenship is being strengthened.
These changes will take effect immediately. From 1 October, decisions will be made according to the new rules, even in cases that have already begun. This applies both to notifications of citizenship made by young people and young adults and to applications for release from citizenship.
Appeals of cases in which a decision was made before 1 October, on the other hand, will be handled according to the previously applicable legal rules.
Cases that Nordic citizens have submitted to their relevant county administrative board before 1 October will not be transferred to the Swedish Migration Agency, but will instead be handled by the county administrative board.
The citizenship e-service will be closed on 30 September
On Monday 30 September, the citizenship e-service will be completely closed to make the updates that will apply from 1 October. If you do not want to wait until the next day to submit, notifications or applications can be made via a form.
These forms can be found here: Apply for citizenship
The notification fee will be increased
In connection with the introduction of the amendments to the law, the fee for submitting a notification of citizenship will also be increased. The new fee is SEK 475.
In the fact box below, you can read more about what the upcoming changes to the Citizenship Act mean.