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Feb 9 2009

New rules for labour immigration

Brochure New rules for labour immigration. Swedish Government Offices
On 15 December 2008 the new Swedish rules for labour immigration were implemented after a decision by the Swedish Parliament.

This means that the previous consideration of labour market has been abolished and the employer will decide the need for labour. The Migration Board will consider if the pay and the other conditions of employment are on a level with existing collective agreements or what is customary in the trade.

> Read more at the website of the Swedish Migrations Board

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