Sweden Announces Stricter Work Permit Rules Starting June 2026

Sweden Announces Stricter Work Permit Rules Starting June 2026

New Requirements from June 2026

Sweden has announced significant changes to its work permit system, effective June 2026. The new rules aim to prevent labor exploitation while maintaining access to foreign talent.

Key Changes

Higher Salary Requirements

  • Minimum salary set at **90% of Swedish median wage**
  • This ensures foreign workers receive fair compensation
  • Exact threshold will be updated annually
  • Stricter Employer Checks

  • Employers with **criminal history** may be refused permission to hire foreign workers
  • Companies with **tax penalties** face additional scrutiny
  • Regular audits of employer compliance
  • Mandatory Health Insurance

  • **Health insurance required** for stays up to 1 year
  • Must cover the full duration of employment
  • Employer or worker can arrange coverage
  • Higher Penalties

  • **Increased fines** for employers who violate work permit conditions
  • Stricter enforcement of working hours and salary regulations
  • Better protection mechanisms for workers
  • Impact on Current Applicants

    If you're currently in the process of applying for a Swedish work permit, these changes may not affect you immediately. However, future renewals will be subject to the new rules.

    Alternatives to Sweden

    If the new Swedish requirements seem challenging, consider Germany or Hungary. Both offer competitive salaries with more accessible entry requirements. Contact us on WhatsApp to discuss your options.

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