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5 Ghanaians Returned Home Voluntarily As Immigration Tightened-€2,400 Minimum Salary Required-Difficult To Obtain Permanent Residence

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Dorcas, a Ghanaian based in Sweden and a regular contributor on Daily Hustle Worldwide with DJ Nyaami, has spoken about major changes in Sweden’s immigration and residency policies.

According to Dorcas, the Swedish government has tightened its rules, especially regarding work permits and residency. She explained that salary requirements for foreign workers have increased significantly. To qualify for a work permit, a person must now earn at least 90% of 45,000 Swedish Krona per month, which is roughly €2,400. She stressed that it is impossible for someone to simply promise to bring a person to Sweden for work without meeting the official minimum salary threshold. Any job offer that does not meet that requirement will not qualify for a valid work permit.

She further revealed that from Sweden’s National Day on June 6, new laws were introduced affecting citizenship. Previously, a person could apply for a Swedish passport after living in the country for four years. That requirement has now been extended to eight years. In addition, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the Swedish language, have no criminal record, and have no outstanding debts, including credit card debts.

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Dorcas also explained that obtaining permanent residence has become more difficult. In the past, individuals could receive a two-year residence permit and later transition to permanent residence more easily. Now, authorities require proof of stable income, language competence, and full compliance with immigration regulations. She said many people apply for residence permits only to be told they are not eligible because their salary is insufficient or they cannot speak the language adequately.

She described the Swedish immigration system as strict but said the government’s goal is to ensure that people integrate properly, learn the language, and contribute to society. According to her, authorities want to prevent situations where individuals rely solely on social benefits without working. She also noted that concerns about crime and abuse of the welfare system have influenced these tougher regulations.

Dorcas advised Ghanaians and other Africans in Sweden to follow the rules carefully. She warned against accumulating debt in the system or taking loans to build houses back home while neglecting financial obligations in Sweden. “If you don’t work properly and meet the requirements, you could lose your residence permit,” she cautioned.

She mentioned that through discussions on the show, she is aware of at least four people who have chosen to return to Ghana voluntarily and are happy with their decision. In one case, a man secured a job but was not granted a residence permit, so he decided to return home. In another instance, a student completed his studies but was required to go back to Ghana and reapply before returning, even though his partner had secured employment. Immigration authorities did not approve their stay under the existing conditions.

Dorcas concluded by saying that political shifts in Sweden, including the growing influence of stricter immigration policies, mean that immigrants must take regulations seriously. She encouraged people to seek accurate information, follow legal procedures, and prepare properly before considering a move to Sweden. She also offered to share updates and guidance through her social media platforms to help others understand the best and safest way to relocate.

 

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