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Sweden Implements Stricter Naturalization Rules, Impacting Over 100,000

In a notable policy shift, Sweden's Parliament has enacted reforms that retroactively tighten citizenship requirements, affecting more than 100,000 applicants.

Editorial Staff1 min read

On May 1, 2026, the Swedish Parliament introduced new regulations for acquiring citizenship that lack a transitional clause, a move that is unprecedented in Europe.

This reform is set to impact over 100,000 individuals who are currently in the process of seeking Swedish citizenship.

The decision reflects a significant change in Sweden's approach to naturalization, raising questions about the implications for those affected.