Sweden to Offer Immigrants Up to $34,000 for Voluntary Return Home Starting in 2026

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 2/10/2025
Sweden's right-wing government has announced a major expansion of its voluntary repatriation program, offering immigrants up to 350,000 Swedish kronor (approximately $34,000) to return to their countries of origin beginning in 2026. The policy, aimed at easing integration challenges and curbing migration amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment, marks a significant shift for the Nordic nation long regarded as a humanitarian leader. Migration Minister Johan Forssell described the move as part of a paradigm shift in Sweden's immigration policy, emphasizing that the enhanced grants would help (…)
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