Additionally, according to EU Helpers, the government plans to implement measures that will make it necessary for citizens of non-EU nations to learn Swedish and compete for employment in the nation's highly educated labor market.
According to the InfoMigrants report, the three-party coalition's leaders and the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) have believed that Sweden has serious issues with people born outside the country who are unemployed and rely on benefits.
According to the three-party coalition's and SD's leaders, around 770,000 non-EU and non-EEA residents have moved to Sweden since 2012, according to the newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
They believe that Sweden's lax integration measures have discouraged immigrants from assimilating into society and have resulted in a divided country typified by segregation, high unemployment, and social isolation, among other things.
Sweden recently requested cooperation from the entire EU in regards to the repatriation of illegal immigrants.
According to a Reuters article, Sweden's Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer stated that all EU parties engaged must do every effort to guarantee that irregular migrants are sent back to their country of origin.
In an effort to cut down on the number of asylum applicants, Stockholm officials revealed measures last month to tighten family immigration rules in some circumstances and limit the option of giving residence cards for humanitarian grounds.
Malmer Stenergard, Sweden's minister of migration, explained the new measures by stating that immigration as well as a lack of integration have led to Sweden's substantial issues.
Following the decision to tighten citizenship regulations, becoming a citizen of Sweden will also be more challenging.
The Swedish government said in September that it will revamp the citizenship application process and launch an investigation into how to more effectively impose tighter requirements.
The Minister of Migration asserted that by strengthening such standards, the value of citizenship is also raised, highlighting the significance of these adjustments in fostering integration.