Swedish Migration Agency Explained

Swedish Migration Agency
Native Name:Migrationsverket
Formed:1 July 1969
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Headquarters:Norrköping[1]
Minister1 Name:Maria Malmer Stenergard
Minister1 Pfo:Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy
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Chief1 Name:Mikael Ribbenvik[2]
Chief1 Position:Director-General
Chief2 Name:Inga Thoresson Hallgren
Chief2 Position:Deputy Director-General
Parent Department:Ministry of Justice
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The Swedish Migration Agency (Swedish: Migrationsverket; previous English name: Swedish Migration Board), is a Swedish government agency, established on 1 July 1969.[3] Its task is to evaluate and decide on applications from people who want to seek a temporary residence permit, acquire permanent residence or citizenship in Sweden. This makes it involved in immigration to Sweden

The Swedish Migration Agency is under the Ministry of Justice and operates nationwide from about 40 offices. It is headquartered in Norrköping in Östergötland and is led by a Director General, currently Anders Danielsson. In 2014, the agency received 81,301 applications for asylum, of which 31,220 were granted.[1] [4]

In 2017 according to calculations done by weekly magazine Fokus, the agency's budget for unaccompanied minors alone at 27 billion krona represented 37% of the UNHCR:s budget for managing refugees over the entire planet.[5]

Criticism

The Swedish Migration Agency has come under criticism for its opaque handling of expatriate work permit applications and inordinate delays coupled with over-zealous, often controversial, readings of Swedish regulations related to insurance requisites for work permit extensions. The Agency continues to process applications with delays extending up to 10 months in some cases.

In May 2016 the Swedish National Board of Forensic Medicine sv: Rättsmedicinalverket (RMV) started aiding the agency with determining the age of migrants claiming to be under 18. The first batch of 518 investigations indicated that 442 were likely adult and the rest retained their status as unaccompanied minors, which gave access to education, better housing and greater likelihood of refugee status. Of the 442, 430 were men and 12 women.[6] RMV was tasked with doing the backlog of 3000 - 14000 age investigations which had been obstructed by Swedish Bar Association lawyers, doctors, dentists and officials of National Board of Health and Welfare.<\ref>

In June 2016 the SMA expressed doubts about 70% of asylum applicants purportedly 15-17.[7]

In July 2018, the agency together with municipalities of Sweden was criticised by the national agency against honor-related crime (Swedish: nationella kompetensteamet mot hedersrelaterat våld och förtryck) for not doing enough to discover and rectify child marriages among migrants.[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Migration Agency. Swedish Migration Agency. 9 August 2015. English.
  2. Web site: Senior Management . Swedish Migration Agency . 7 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Historik. Swedish Migration Agency. Swedish. 26 August 2020.
  4. Web site: Regleringsbrev för budgetåret 2015 avseende Migrationsverket. Swedish National Financial Management Authority. 9 August 2015. Swedish.
  5. News: Röntgentraumat - Fokus. 23 February 2017. Fokus. 4 June 2017. sv-SE.
  6. News: De första medicinska åldersbedömningarna klara - Rättsmedicinalverket. Rättsmedicinalverket. 31 May 2017. sv-SE.
  7. Web site: Migrants set to undergo age tests after 'lying child refugees' bamboozle officials . . Vincent . Wood . 19 June 2016 . The Swedish Migration Agency claim there is reason to doubt as many as 70 per cent of asylum applicants who say they are between the ages of 15 and 17..
  8. News: "Barnäktenskap måste upptäckas tidigare". Medelius. Raina. 13 July 2018. Sveriges Radio. 14 July 2018. sv.