Priest Hans Ucko lost his Swedish citizenship

Hans Ucko, 80, born in Sweden and a priest in the Church of Sweden, has lost his Swedish citizenship without knowing it. He accepted German citizenship as reparation for Nazi crimes against his father.

Hans Ucko says Sweden is doing the same to him as Germany did to his father. He was born in Sweden and has served as a priest in the Church of Sweden.

The German citizenship was granted as reparation for Nazi crimes. Without his knowledge, this led to the loss of his Swedish citizenship.

Helle Klein describes the decision as a repressive and inhuman maneuver in a commentary published the same day.

相关文章

Realistic illustration of immigrants learning Swedish in a classroom with flags and documents, representing new citizenship requirements.
AI 生成的图像

Stricter requirements for Swedish citizenship take effect

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

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.

Sweden's Discrimination Ombudsman ruled that a teacher discriminated against a pupil during a lesson on fascism. The teacher used students as examples of A-, B- and C-people.

由 AI 报道

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.

Previously unknown aerial footage from the Spanish Guardia Civil depicts the arrest of businessman Uwe Reppegather on Ibiza. Special forces approached his property, Finca Ses Planes d’en Furnet, in the dark. His extradition is likely to take time, according to Handelsblatt sources.

由 AI 报道

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

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝