In exceptional cases, the Swedish Migration Agency may suspend the implementation of the decision that you should be refused entry or expelled, and grant you a temporary permit to stay in Sweden. We can do this if there are new circumstances that prevent you from travelling to the country in the decision. This may arise if the Swedish Migration Agency realise the existence of the new circumstances ourselves, or if you notify us of them.
Circumstances that may constitute impediments to enforcement include that you have become too ill to complete the trip, or a plausible assumption that the country to which you are supposed to travel will not receive you.
If you want the Swedish Migration Agency to examine whether the new circumstances constitute an impediment to the implementation of the decision, you can write us a letter. In the letter, please indicate
- your case number (the case number can be found on your application card or LMA card)
- what is new and why it means that you cannot leave Sweden in accordance with the decision
- your address.
If you have documents that support the new circumstances, you should send them to us, preferably in original form.
You should sign the letter with your name. Please write in Swedish or English. This will ensure a faster response.
If you are unable to write the letter yourself, ask someone else to do it for you. In that case, you need to submit a power of attorney to the Swedish Migration Agency.
Read more about power of attorney
Send the letter to:
Migrationsverket
601 70 Norrköping
Need for protection
If you believe that you cannot travel to the country specified in the decision because your life or health would be at risk if you travelled there, you can apply for a subsequent application for international protection at the Swedish Migration Agency. If you submit such an application, the Swedish Migration Agency will assess whether any new circumstances have arisen regarding your need for protection, and whether you are entitled to remain in Sweden while your application is being considered.
Find out how to apply for international protection in Sweden
If you are not entitled to remain, you must leave Sweden in accordance with the previous decision, even if the Swedish Migration Agency has not yet made a decision regarding your subsequent application.
You must continue to plan for your outward journey
Even if we decide that the return decision cannot be enforced, the decision still applies. This means that you only get a temporary permit to stay in Sweden and that you should continue to prepare to leave the country. For example, you are responsible for arranging a passport or temporary travel document and anything else you need to do in order to return to your country of origin or to another country where you have a right to live. You may still be summoned to the Swedish Migration Agency for a conversation or notification about the decision.
Enforcement halt
In some cases, the Swedish Migration Agency can decide to temporarily halt all refusals of entry, expulsions or returns to a country for a limited period of time. This is known as an enforcement halt.
Read more about enforcement halts