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Why Sweden's Migration Agency expects a rise in work permit rejections next year

Ep. 185

Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by The Local's Emma Löfgren and James Savage, who provide updates on the state of play from work permit applicants ahead of an interview by Richard Orange with Hanna Geurtsen, the deputy head of the Migration Agency's new 'special focus area' for work permits. 

Tune in as they discuss the impact of the new salary requirement for work permits in Sweden, why the agency now prioritises applicants for highly skilled jobs, and the broader implications of recent political reforms for the migration agency and work permit applicants. 

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