Najib Alizadeh fears losing his residence permit

Najib Alizadeh, living in Falun, found security in his permanent residence permit in Sweden. However, a stricter migration policy has raised fears that it could be revoked. "I don't feel safe anymore," he says.

Najib Alizadeh arrived in Sweden and received a permanent residence permit that allowed him to build a new life in Falun. This provided him with security, but a tightening migration policy has altered the situation. He now expresses fear of losing his permit.

In the autumn, the government proposed the possibility of retroactively revoking permanent residence permits. The proposal received strong criticism from review bodies. Recently, the government announced that it will not discuss it until after the election.

Alizadeh shares his concern openly: "I don't feel safe anymore." His situation reflects broader discussions on migration policy in Sweden, where changes impact individuals with established lives in the country.

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