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The Swedish government has announced that it plans to increase the work permit salary requirement in October.
Key Points:
Additional Information: More information regarding the work permit salary requirement is available here.
BAL Analysis: Swedish authorities plan to set a work permit salary requirement to ensure foreign nationals are being paid equivalent to the median salary in the country. Employers may see a slight increase in business expenses once the salary requirement takes effect and should adjust their budgets if necessary.
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