A new initiative has been introduced in Sweden, which provides financial support for migrants who received citizenship but decided to return to their homeland. Up to $ 34,000 is offered to migrants as part of the program if they voluntarily decide to leave the country.
The program that is gaining popularity in Sweden is trying to encourage migrants to return to their homeland through significant financial compensation. Sweden's authorities hope that this initiative will help resolve a number of social and economic issues, including overloading of social services and labor market.
Migrants who have already received Swedish citizenship have the opportunity to apply for participation in the program. In case of approval of the application and voluntary return to the Motherland, they will receive a one -time payment of up to $ 34 thousand. These funds are designed to assist in reintegration in their home country, cover the cost of moving and creating new opportunities for life and employment.
The event will take effect from 2026, now this amount is $ 960. To receive money, the migrant must give up the Swedish passport.
Today, nearly 2.2 million visitors live in Sweden, accounting for more than 20% of the population.