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Will Sweden's 'poor conduct' law muzzle immigrants?
In this week's episode we talk about the government’s push to eject more immigrants for bad behaviour, and we have an interview with migration minister Johan Forssell on attracting and retaining highly skilled workers.
We also hear from Américo Fernández, an SEB economist and personal finance expert, on how foreigners in Sweden can navigate difficult times in the Swedish economy.
Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and Becky Waterton.
Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:
Immigration- What's in Sweden's new 'poor conduct' proposal for residence permits?
- Sweden set to make 'poor conduct' ground for revoking residence permits
- OPINION: Swedish media must get better at covering immigrant perspectives
- 'A trust breaker': Foreign tech workers campaign against new Swedish citizenship law
- INTERVIEW: 'We are working intensively to attract more high-skilled workers to Sweden'
- What's on the horizon for the Swedish economy and how will that affect internationals?
- Why the pay rise negotiated by Sweden's industrial unions matters
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248. Almedalen special: Swedish red tape vexes Ukrainians
40:38||Season 1, Ep. 248In this special episode from the Almedalen political week on Gotland, James Savage talks to former US Ambassador Erik Ramanathan about how much the Trump presidency is really changing the relationship between Sweden and the US. He also has an interview with campaigner Khrystyna Hevchuk about the challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in Sweden. And Helena Renström from Skellefteå municipality talks about what Northvolt's bankruptcy means for work permit holders there.249. Is your Swedish good enough for university? - Quiz 7
15:16||Ep. 249It’s time again to learn some Swedish as our panelists try their hand at the tricky vocabulary section of högskoleprovet, the Swedish university entrance exam. Host Paul O’Mahony in Stockholm is joined this week by The Local's James Savage and Emma Löfgren.READ ALSO:SWEDISH TEST: Can you pass the vocab part of Sweden's version of the SAT? What you need to know about applying to university in Sweden The seven stages of learning Swedish every foreigner goes through248. Fit in or stick out? How Sweden changes you
14:02||Ep. 248In this week's episode we talk about the bridge between Denmark and Sweden and how it means a lot more to one of our panelists than the sore feet she got after running across it. We also discuss what foreigners do to fit in in Sweden and why some people push back against assimilation.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and Richard Orange. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Sweden and DenmarkWhy the Bridge Run between Sweden and Denmark meant so much to meReader insights'Sometimes I explode inside': How foreigners in Sweden become more Swedish to fit inTen signs you're becoming more Swedish than the SwedesGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription.248. Fit in or stick out? How Sweden changes you
26:40||Ep. 248In this week's episode we talk about the bridge between Denmark and Sweden and how it means a lot more to one of our panelists than the sore feet she got after running across it. We also discuss what foreigners do to fit in in Sweden and why some people push back against assimilation.For Membership+ subscribers we examine how Sweden appears to have accidentally proposed blocking Swiss people from permanent residency.Last, but certainly not least, we dig into an eye-opening report breaking down immigrants’ contribution to Swedish society by nationality.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and Richard Orange. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Sweden and DenmarkWhy the Bridge Run between Sweden and Denmark meant so much to meReader insights'Sometimes I explode inside': How foreigners in Sweden become more Swedish to fit inTen signs you're becoming more Swedish than the SwedesImmigrationHas Sweden accidentally proposed abolishing permanent residency for Swiss citizens?Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in SwedenWhich immigrants contribute most to the Swedish economy – and why?247. 'Sweden has a lot to offer when it comes to work conditions'
27:51||Ep. 247In this week's episode you can hear a conversation that editor Emma Löfgren had recently for our My Swedish Career series with Elizabeth Wright Veintimilla, a social impact professional from Ecuador who moved to Sweden when her husband got a job here.In the interview, Emma asks Elizabeth about her first impressions of Sweden, how she created a vibrant professional network from scratch, and what advice she would give others about moving to Sweden and making a life here. MY SWEDISH CAREER:'You can influence the way people behave towards foreigners'INTERVIEW: 'You don't want me in Sweden? Yeah, sure, I don't care' My Swedish Career: 'Try to understand how the Swedish system works'246. Good news at last for work permit holders in Sweden
18:00||Ep. 246In this week's episode we talk about how to make the most of Sweden’s Midsummer celebrations, and we look at big changes to Sweden’s work permit system — including a new rule that could help you stay in the country if you lose your job.For Membership+ subscribers we explore why Swedes are dropping traditional surnames, racism in Swedish nightclubs, and why party leaders have been reprimanded after calling for a slow down in citizenship processing.Host Richard Orange is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and James Savage. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:DonationDonate to The LocalWork permitsHow Sweden wants to make it easier to change employers on a work permitSweden set to double three-month deadline for (some) laid-off work permit holdersMidsummerWhy is Midsummer's Eve celebrated in Sweden?The seven bizarre traditions that make up Swedish MidsummerGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.246. Good news at last for work permit holders in Sweden
32:53||Ep. 246In this week's episode we talk about how to make the most of Sweden’s Midsummer celebrations, and we look at big changes to Sweden’s work permit system — including a new rule that could help you stay in the country if you lose your job.For Membership+ subscribers we explore why Swedes are dropping traditional surnames, racism in Swedish nightclubs, and why party leaders have been reprimanded after calling for a slow down in citizenship processing.Host Richard Orange is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and James Savage. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:DonationDonate to The LocalWork permitsHow Sweden wants to make it easier to change employers on a work permitSweden set to double three-month deadline for (some) laid-off work permit holdersMidsummerWhy is Midsummer's Eve celebrated in Sweden?The seven bizarre traditions that make up Swedish MidsummerRacismARCHIVE: 'Sweden is decades behind on racism and diversity'Swedish citizenshipSweden's Constitution Committee criticises government for citizenship slowdown245. ‘I love Sweden, I love the people, I love the traditions’
22:35||Ep. 245This week’s episode of Sweden in Focus Extra features a chat host Paul O'Mahony had recently with Aakritee Tiwari, a corporate lawyer from India who has made a successful career for herself in Sweden.In the interview she speaks about how life in Stockholm compares to Dubai where she worked previously, and what it’s been like raising twins in SwedenShe also lets us know how she has gone about learning Swedish, how she juggles integrating in Sweden with preserving her Indian heritage, and how work life differs in Sweden and India.And we find out why her experience of Sweden has been overwhelmingly positive despite some bureaucratic hurdles along the way.244. Sweden's new alcohol law: 'Freedom reform' or flop?
14:26||Ep. 244This week we talk about a new alcohol law that came into force this month and what it means for consumers.And why has a government inquiry proposed banning international adoptions and apologising to adoptees.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and Richard Orange. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:AlcoholWhat Sweden's new alcohol law means for buyers and producersFamilySwedish inquiry calls for official state apology to international adopteesGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription.