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  2. Immigration to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Sweden is the process by which people migrate to Sweden to reside in the country. [2] Many, but not all, become Swedish citizens . The economic, social, and political aspects of immigration have caused some controversy regarding ethnicity, economic benefits, jobs for non-immigrants, settlement patterns, impact on upward social ...

  3. Swedish Migration Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Migration Agency (Swedish: Migrationsverket; previous English name: Swedish Migration Board), is a Swedish government agency, established on 1 July 1969. [3] Its task is to evaluate and decide on applications from people who want to seek a temporary residence permit, acquire permanent residence or citizenship in Sweden.

  4. Swedish for immigrants - Wikipedia

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    As a significant proportion of immigrants arriving in Sweden are illiterate, certain courses also teach how to read, write and interpret a clock. [10] The training is paid for by the municipality (local authority) in which the immigrant lives, and applications to take the course are made to the municipality's adult education department ...

  5. Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The demographic profile of Sweden has altered considerably due to immigration patterns since the 1970s. As of 2020, Statistics Sweden reported that around 2,686,040 or 25.9% of the inhabitants of Sweden were from a foreign background: that is, each such person either had been born abroad or had been born in Sweden to two parents who themselves ...

  6. Swedish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    In general, children born in Sweden to foreign parents do not acquire Swedish citizenship at birth, although if they remain resident in Sweden they may become citizens later on. Swedish law was significantly amended with effect from 1 July 2001 and from that date, dual citizenship is permitted without restriction.

  7. Category:Immigration to Sweden - Wikipedia

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  8. Asian immigrants to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Due to immigration, from 2000 to 2020, Sweden's Asian-born population grew by 577,651. [2] Many immigrants to Sweden are from Asia, with Syria and Iraq being the largest countries of Asian origin. [3] [4] Residents born in Asia living in Sweden enumerated 845,230 people in 2022, approximately 9% of Sweden's population. [5]

  9. Migration Court - Wikipedia

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    The Migration Courts are the courts of appeal for decisions made by the Swedish Migration Agency, for example regarding asylum or residency in Sweden. Decisions by the Migration Courts can be appealed to the Migration Court of Appeal , part of the Administrative Court of Appeal in Stockholm, which is the supreme appellate court relating to ...