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May 9, 2026 · Blog

# What's New in the 2026 Swedish Citizenship Rules

On 6 June 2026, sweeping new rules took effect for Swedish citizenship applications. There are no transitional arrangements — the new rules apply to every decision after that date, including applications submitted earlier. Here's everything that changed.

2026 is the most consequential year for Swedish migration law in a generation. Three separate reforms — citizenship (6 June), labour immigration (1 June), and permanent residence (12 July) — all land within five weeks of each other. On top of that, a constitutional amendment heads for its first parliamentary vote on 21 May 2026, with the language-test component arriving in October 2027. This article is the pillar overview: every confirmed change, with dates, numbers, and links to the detailed write-ups. Sources throughout are Migrationsverket, Regeringen, and government propositions; where details are still pending, we say so.

## Citizenship rules from 6 June 2026

The citizenship reform is the centrepiece. It tightens almost every requirement and removes the transitional protection that previous reforms typically included. Read the deep dives on[the 8-year residency rule](../8-year-residency-rule/), [the income requirement](../income-requirement-2026/), and [why the 6 June deadline matters](../june-6-deadline-old-rules/).

### Residency: 5 to 8 years (with adjusted special categories)

The headline shift is from**5 to 8 years** of habitual residence for the standard naturalisation path. Special categories now look like this:

- **Nordic citizens** — 2 years (anmälan/notification path, see [notification process 2026](../citizenship-notification-2026/)).
- **Stateless persons** — 5 years (was 4).
- **Refugees and spouses/partners of Swedish citizens** — 7 years (spouses up from 3).
- **Applicants whose identity cannot be verified** — 10 years minimum.

According to Migrationsverket's announcement, the 8-year clock counts continuous habitual residence; longer absences may break the count. Specific tolerances for short trips abroad are evaluated case by case.

### Income requirement (försörjningskrav)

For the first time, Sweden ties citizenship to self-sufficiency. Applicants aged 16–66 must show income of at least**three income base amounts per year** — roughly **SEK 250,200/year** or **SEK 20,850/month before tax** — for **three consecutive years** before the application date. **Försörjningsstöd (social assistance) is capped at six months** over that same three-year window. Partner income, capital, and short-term gigs do not count. Pensioners, applicants with permanent disabilities, and full-time degree students are exempt; see [income requirement exemptions](../income-requirement-exemptions/) for the carve-outs.

### Civics test (medborgarskapsprovet)

Sweden now requires applicants aged 16–66 to pass a knowledge test on Swedish society and civic life. The test is run by**UHR (Universitets- och högskolerådet)**. The first sitting is a Stockholm-only pilot on **15 August 2026**, by invitation from Migrationsverket. UHR has confirmed the format: approximately 60 multiple-choice questions, four options each, 90 minutes, on paper, in Swedish. The pass mark and retake rules have not yet been published. See [how registration works](../medborgarskapsprovet-anmalan/) and [how the test interacts with children's applications](../children-citizenship-2026/).

### Language test from October 2027

Reading and listening comprehension testing is scheduled for**1 October 2027 at the earliest**, per **Prop 2025/26:175**. It is not part of the 2026 rollout. Details on level (likely around CEFR A2/B1, though the proposition leaves room for adjustment) are covered in [the 2027 language test guide](../language-test-2027/).

### Skötsamhet (orderly life) — stricter assessment

Migrationsverket's review of "skötsamt levnadssätt" — covering criminal records, unpaid debts, and fraud history — is now stricter, with longer qualifying periods after offences. Specific waiting periods were not enumerated in the public announcement, so cases are decided individually. See[hederligt levnadssätt 2026](../hederligt-levnadssatt-2026/) for the case-law guidance available so far.

### Children apply individually

Children no longer automatically piggyback on a parent's application in the same way. They are assessed individually under age-appropriate criteria. Details in[children's citizenship 2026](../children-citizenship-2026/).

### Regaining lost citizenship (EU-compliance pathway)

A new pathway lets people who lost Swedish citizenship under the historical "22-year rule" reclaim it. This is partly a response to EU jurisprudence on disproportionate loss of citizenship. Full eligibility logic in[how to regain Swedish citizenship in 2026](../regain-citizenship-2026/).

### Constitutional change: revocation for dual nationals

On**21 May 2026**, the Riksdag is expected to take the *first* vote on a constitutional amendment allowing future revocation of Swedish citizenship from **dual nationals convicted of serious crimes against the state** (terrorism, espionage, or similar). A second vote is required after the next ordinary election (autumn 2026) before the change can enter force — and only then could implementing legislation follow. Nothing is in effect on 6 June 2026. See [citizenship revocation 2026](../citizenship-revocation-2026/) and [the parliamentary vote breakdown](../citizenship-vote-2026/).

## Work permit rules from 1 June 2026 (Prop 2025/26:87)

Five days before the citizenship reform, labour immigration is overhauled. The new**salary floor is 90% of Sweden's median salary** — currently around **SEK 33,390/month** — replacing the previous lower threshold. Full breakdown in [labour immigration salary 2026](../labour-immigration-salary-2026/).

- **Comprehensive health insurance** is required for permits shorter than 12 months.
- **Employer accountability** — Migrationsverket can reject an application based on employer-side problems (tax, wage history, prior abuses).
- **Higher fines for illegal employment** — now **SEK 118,400 per foreign national**, roughly doubling the previous level.
- **Forest berry pickers and personal assistants** are no longer work-permit eligible.
- **Changing employer** rules tighten — see [change employer work permit 2026](../change-employer-work-permit-2026/).

## Permanent residence changes from 12 July 2026 (Prop 2025/26:262)

The third reform ends**permanent residence on asylum-based grounds**. Affected applicants instead receive renewable **5-year temporary permits**. The categories impacted are:

- Flyktingar (Geneva Convention refugees)
- Alternativt skyddsbehövande (subsidiary protection)
- Kvotflyktingar (quota refugees)
- Synnerligen ömmande omständigheter (exceptionally distressing circumstances)
- Varaktigt bosatta (long-term residents under the EU directive — note this category is being repositioned)
- Vissa verkställighetshinder (impediments to enforcement)

The official rationale, per Regeringen, is alignment with the**EU Migration and Asylum Pact**. Detailed guidance in [no new permanent residence 2026](../no-new-permanent-residence-2026/) and [permanent residence ending 2026](../permanent-residence-ending-2026/).

## Administrative changes

Beyond the legal text, the day-to-day citizenship process is changing in three meaningful ways.

- **Personal appearance is now mandatory.** An in-person identity check at Migrationsverket is required for citizenship applications. Booking logistics are covered in [ID check booking locations 2026](../id-check-booking-locations-2026/).
- **2025 grants fell ~41% year on year** — from roughly 65,600 to 38,800 — driven primarily by Migrationsverket's expanded security review. See [2025 statistics](../sweden-citizenship-2025-statistics/).
- **A backlog of roughly 100,000+ pending cases** is now passing into the new regime. Background in [citizenship backlog 2026](../citizenship-backlog-2026/) and the latest [watchdog rulings (JO 9043-2024 and RiR 2025:5)](../watchdog-rulings-migrationsverket-2026/), which flagged delays and inconsistent practice.

## What did NOT change

- **No loyalty oath or citizenship ceremony** is required. This is widely misreported — see [the no-loyalty-oath myth](../no-loyalty-oath-ceremony-myth/).
- **Dual citizenship remains allowed.** Sweden has accepted dual citizenship since 2001 and that policy is unchanged.
- **EU/EEA free movement** for citizens of other member states is unaffected by these reforms.
- **Application fee** remains **SEK 1,500**.
- **Migrationsverket processing time** remains long — around 56 months for the 75th percentile as of May 2026.

## Timeline at a glance

1. **21 May 2026** — Riksdag first vote on the constitutional amendment on citizenship revocation (second vote required after the autumn election).
2. **1 June 2026** — New work permit rules take effect (Prop 2025/26:87).
3. **6 June 2026** — New citizenship rules take effect: 8-year residency, income requirement, civics-test framework, stricter skötsamhet, mandatory in-person ID check.
4. **12 July 2026** — No new permanent residence on asylum-based grounds (Prop 2025/26:262); 5-year permits replace PR for the listed categories.
5. **15 August 2026** — First civics-test pilot, Stockholm only, by invitation.
6. **Autumn 2026** — Ordinary election; second parliamentary vote on the citizenship-revocation amendment must follow.
7. **1 October 2027** — Earliest start for the Swedish language test (reading and listening), per Prop 2025/26:175.

## The most important fact: no transitional arrangements

If you applied before 6 June 2026 but your decision comes after that date, the new rules apply. There is**no grandfathering**. Migrationsverket has been explicit on this point. The same logic is being applied across the work permit and permanent residence reforms — your decision is judged under the law in force at the date of decision, not the date of submission. See [do the new rules apply to my pending application?](../pending-applications-2026/) and the political backstory in [transitional rules vote controversy](../transitional-rules-vote-controversy-2026/).

## FAQ

**Q: **I applied in 2024. Do the new rules apply to me?****

Yes, if your decision is issued on or after 6 June 2026. The law in force at the date of decision controls. There is no grandfathering. See[pending applications 2026](../pending-applications-2026/).

**Q: **Do I have to take the civics test in 2026?****

Only invited pilots take it in 2026 (first sitting 15 August in Stockholm). Broader rollout will follow, with details still to be confirmed by UHR. Applicants aged under 16 or over 66 are exempt. See[how registration works](../medborgarskapsprovet-anmalan/).

**Q: **Is dual citizenship still allowed?****

Yes. Sweden has allowed dual citizenship since 2001 and the 2026 reform does not change that. The proposed constitutional amendment on revocation would only affect dual nationals convicted of serious crimes against the state — and even then, only after a second parliamentary vote after the autumn 2026 election.

**Q: **What about the language test — is it required in 2026?****

No. The language test (reading and listening) is scheduled for**1 October 2027** at the earliest, per Prop 2025/26:175. In 2026, only the civics test framework applies.

**Q: **I'm a Nordic citizen — what changes for me?****

The notification (anmälan) route for Nordic citizens generally requires**2 years** of residence. Procedural details and forms are in [the notification 2026 guide](../citizenship-notification-2026/).

## Key resources

- [Migrationsverket — official 6 June 2026 announcement](https://www.migrationsverket.se/en/news-archive/news/2026-05-06-new-rules-for-swedish-citizenship-from-6-june-2026.html)
- [UHR — about the citizenship test](https://www.uhr.se/medborgarskapsprovet/)
- [Regeringen — propositions 2025/26:87, 2025/26:175, 2025/26:262](https://www.regeringen.se/)
- [civics.se — full breakdown of the civics test](../about-the-test/)

## Related posts

- [30-Day Prep Plan for the Swedish Citizenship Test (Free)](../30-day-prep-plan/) May 8, 2026
- [Do the New Rules Apply to My Pending Citizenship Application? — 2026 Guide](../pending-applications-2026/) May 7, 2026

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