Sweden Passes Law to Strip Residency Over ‘Bad Behaviour’ in Major Immigration Crackdown (opens original article in a new tab)
Sweden's parliament passed a law allowing authorities to revoke residency permits for immigrants based on 'bad behaviour' including unpaid debts, tax non-compliance, or alleged extremist links, sparking criticism from opposition and rights groups.
- Sweden's parliament passed a law allowing revocation of residency permits for 'bad behaviour' such as unpaid debts or tax non-compliance
- The law enables review and withdrawal of both pending and existing permits by the Swedish Migration Agency
- Opposition parties and human rights groups criticize the law for creating legal uncertainty and potential overreach
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