The Swedish government has announced a change in the residency requirement for foreign nationals seeking naturalisation, extending the period from five years to eight years. This decision reflects a shift in immigration policy aimed at ensuring that applicants demonstrate a longer commitment to the country. Additionally, the new regulations will include provisions related to income, which are expected to impact the eligibility criteria for potential citizens. The changes are part of a broader effort to manage immigration and integration within Sweden.
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