Sweden to implement stricter asylum rules, including a five-year reapplication ban for rejected cases.

Sweden plans to tighten asylum rules, requiring rejected applicants to leave the country for five years before reapplying. The new legislation, supported by the government and the Sweden Democrats, also prevents rejected asylum seekers from applying for residence permits based on employment while in Sweden. The changes aim to address the issue of many denied asylum cases and are set to take effect in April 2024.

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