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Swedish immigration authorities advised that work permits now must meet more stringent conditions.
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BAL Analysis: Swedish authorities are introducing the new work permit model to reduce processing times and improve services to employers hiring highly skilled foreign nationals. The aim is to process applications for highly skilled workers within 30 days, however due to the change in process and increased scrutiny on work permit applications, employers may experience longer processing times.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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