The Swedish government made an announcement on Thursday regarding a substantial increase in financial incentives for immigrants who voluntarily choose to return to their countries of origin. This initiative aims to encourage a greater number of migrants to make this decision.
Effective from 2026, immigrants who opt to return will be
eligible to receive up to 350,000 Swedish kronor (approximately $34,000). This
announcement was made by the right-wing government, which receives support from
the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats.
“We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in our migration
policy,” Migration Minister Johan Forssell said at a press conference.
Currently, immigrants can receive up to 10,000 kronor per
adult and 5,000 kronor per child, with a maximum of 40,000 kronor per family.
“This grant has been available since 1984, but it is
relatively unknown, small, and used by few people,” Ludvig Aspling of the
Sweden Democrats noted.
Aspling added that increased awareness of the grant and its
larger size would likely lead to more people accepting the offer.
The announcement came despite a recent government-appointed
probe advising against a significant increase, arguing that the expected
benefits did not justify the potential costs.
Conservative Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, who assumed
office in 2022 with a minority coalition supported by the Sweden Democrats, has
pledged to address immigration and crime.
Sweden has welcomed many migrants since the 1990s from
conflict-ridden countries such as the former Yugoslavia, Syria, Afghanistan,
Somalia, Iran, and Iraq, but has faced challenges integrating them.
AFP