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Sweden releases report to enhance work permit application for foreign workers

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The Swedish government has released a report outlining its strategy to introduce International Recruitment Units aimed at enhancing the work permit application process.

The report outlines processes to avoid substantial processing delays and backlogs of work permits for foreign workers globally including Nigeria who obtain a Swedish work permit.

What the report contains 

The report seen by Nairametrics has significant areas, including the introduction of a tiered application category system.

This will be based on the applicant’s profession and educational background and marks a departure from the existing Fast Track scheme.

Furthermore, the report proposes the discontinuation of the Fast Track scheme due to its lack of effectiveness and these policies are anticipated to come into effect by late 2023 or early 2024.

Under the revamped application category system implemented by these Units, the assessment of work permit applications will be based on the applicant’s profession and educational qualifications, diverging from the Fast Track scheme that has been operational since 2011.

Here are the specifics of the four categories, as contained in the report:

Category A

Category B

Category C

Category D

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