Sweden

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Country Report: Sweden Last updated: 10/07/24

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This report was prepared by the Swedish Refugee Law Center under the lead of Siri Sandin with contributions from Tomas Alvarsson, Anna-Pia Beier, Saloa Rubil, Louise Dane and Karl Nilsson at the Swedish Refugee Law Center, and edited by ECRE. The Annex on Temporary Protection in Sweden was authored by Karl Nilsson at the Swedish Refugee Law Center.

The first report and first three updates were compiled by George Joseph, Director of National and Migration Department, Caritas Sweden and Michael Williams of the Swedish Network of Refugee Support Groups (FARR) and edited by ECRE. The 2016, 2017 and 2018 updates were prepared by Michael Williams of FARR and Lisa Hallstedt. The 2019 update was prepared by Martin Nyman and Peter Varga of the Swedish Refugee Law Center. The 2020 update was prepared by Martin Nyman at the Swedish Refugee Law Center. The 2021 update was prepared by the Swedish Refugee Law Center under the lead of Martin Nyman with contributions from Tomas Alvarsson, Anna-Pia Beier, Johannes Björhn, Elin Jakobsson, Sara Jonsson, Linnea Midtsian and Karl Nilsson. The 2022 update was prepared by the Swedish Refugee Law Center under the lead of Martin Nyman with contributions from Tomas Alvarsson, Anna-Pia Beier, Johannes Björhn, Louise Dane, Johanna Hilding, Leticia Mendez, Karl Nilsson and Siri Sandin at the Swedish Refugee Law Center, and edited by ECRE. The Annex on Temporary Protection in Sweden was authored by Karl Nilsson at the Swedish Refugee Law Center.

This report draws on the practice of civil society organisations and other relevant actors, statistical information from the Swedish Migration Agency, the Swedish Migration Courts, as well as legal guidance documents and reports from the Migration Agency. The author would like to thank the Swedish Migration Agency and the Swedish National Courts Administration for their input.

The information in this report is up to date as of 31 December 2023, unless otherwise stated.

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To access the updated report, you can navigate through the table of contents on the right end side or download the full report (in PDF) above.

Table of contents

  • Statistics
  • Overview of the legal framework
  • Overview of the main changes since the previous report update
  • Asylum Procedure
  • Reception Conditions
  • Detention of Asylum Seekers
  • Content of International Protection
  • ANNEX – I Transposition of the CEAS in national legislation