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The Swedish government provided more details on changes to the Citizenship Act for young people and for Nordic citizens.
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Additional Information: The government is also implementing changes for applicants who apply for release from citizenship. Effective Oct. 1, an individual may be denied release from their Swedish citizenship if there is reason to suspect that the applicant does not wish to be released. At the same time as the requirements for obtaining Swedish citizenship are increasing, the protection of citizenship is also being strengthened.
The introduction of these new amendments also includes an increase to the notification of citizenship fee, which will increase to SEK 475 (about USD $46). The “Become a Swedish citizen” section on the government’s website has been updated to reflect these new regulations.
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