Conduct requirements for residence permits tightened

The Riksdag decided on Monday to tighten conduct requirements for residence permits. The new rules take effect on July 13.

The tightened conduct requirements mean that a foreigner's conduct will be taken into account to a greater extent than before in decisions to grant or revoke residence permits.

Government representatives and investigators have cited examples such as not following laws and regulations, not complying with authority decisions, systematically ignoring debts or fines, and working illegally.

The Left Party and the Green Party voted against the proposal.

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Realistic illustration of immigrants learning Swedish in a classroom with flags and documents, representing new citizenship requirements.
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Stricter requirements for Swedish citizenship take effect

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On June 6 2026 new rules entered into force for those seeking Swedish citizenship. Requirements including language skills and eight years of residency in Sweden were tightened on the national day.

The Swedish parliament approved legislation on Monday allowing authorities to revoke residency permits for immigrants deemed to exhibit poor conduct, part of broader efforts to address crime and immigration concerns.

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Parliament decided on Tuesday that foreigners who commit crimes can be deported more easily. The stricter rules take effect from September 1.

From the autumn semester, exchange students from non-EU countries may only work 15 hours a week alongside their studies. The rules take effect on Thursday, 11 June.

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The Swedish parliament has decided to remove the requirement for food service at venues selling alcohol. From this summer, restaurants and bars can obtain serving permits without offering meals.

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