Change the legal grounds of permanent residency for doctoral students and other researchers in Sweden

Kommentarer

#4608

Forskare behöver inte fler hinder för att stanna i landet.

Nikita Merkusch (Nürnberg, 2021-10-06)

#4610

Young researchers are the future of a country. Sweden would miss this opportunity!

Flora Borchert (Stockholm, 2021-10-06)

#4617

Detta är en lag som fått oförutsägbara konsekvenser och som, för att stödja Sveriges utveckling, behöver ändras så att den tydligare fyller sitt syfte.

Susann Boij (Sollentuna , 2021-10-06)

#4628

Vi kan inte bli en ledande forskningsnation när vi dränerar unga stjärn forskare på detta sätt.

Joel Cevey Tärnholm (Uppsala, 2021-10-07)

#4633

Lagen har ju helt absurda konsekvenser

Andrzej Szulkin (Stockholm, 2021-10-07)

#4636

I am signing this petition because i am badly effected by this law. I left a permanent government job thinking that I would do PhD and would then settle here in Sweden. Now I have lost my permanent job and there is no guarantee that I will get a reasonable job back in my country as there are thousands of jobless PhD degree holders back in my country and this immigration law has snatched my right of settlement here in Sweden. so im no where now.

Abdul Haseeb (Karlstad, 2021-10-07)

#4643

As a student and witness to the changing and increasingly violent chlimate towards immigrants in the EU, I raise my voice as a PhD student to protest the attack against the livelihoods and opportunities of less priveleged.
It is enough of accumulating resources and guarding them off. The academic environment cannot thrive in these conditions, and our colleagues desrve to be treated with equal dignity as EU citizens. Undo the harm done with this law asap!

Hana Marcetic (Borås, 2021-10-07)

#4657

Det gäller att Sverige som nation ställer sig frågan "Hur vill vi att vårt land ser ut om 20-30 år?"
Vill vi bibehålla intelligenta människor,oavsett ursprungsland, som redan bor i Sverige och som dessutom har mycket goda möjligheter att integrera sig fullt ut/ eller alternativt redan är fullt integrerade?
Min personliga åsikt är "ja, ja det vill vi".
Därav min signatur

Rickard Johansson (Lund, 2021-10-07)

#4663

It still baffles me to see how Sweden is the one country that will use taxpayers money to educate non-EU/EAA or to put it bluntly students from low and middle income countries BUT not give them the opportunity to sharpen the acquired skills. In fact the sharpening of those skills by getting work experience in Sweden would be part of giving back to the society. This would also create opportunities for societal diversity within a socioeconomic class that remains largely non-diverse. Is it any wonder that when professorships are advertised and shortlisted these are without exception white and from the Global North only!

Linley Chiwona-Karltun (Uppsala, 2021-10-07)

#4677

As someone who has been planning for years to attend a doctoral program in Sweden, this fundamentally forces me (and will force many others) to look elsewhere. There will not only be a brain drain of those already in doctoral programs in Sweden but, in the future, quality talent who won't even flinch at passing on Sweden as an option for their advanced education and research work because of this policy. There is no sense in this approach and it must be changed.

Christopher Pope (Vancouver, 2021-10-07)

#4683

Tanke!

Margarita Babovnikova (Uppsala, 2021-10-07)

#4698

Yes

Jayne Bryant (Karlskrona , 2021-10-08)

#4699

Förändringen försvårar vår rekrytering av doktorander och kommer att leda till att Sverige går miste om värdefull kompetens!

Martin Enqvist (Linköping , 2021-10-08)

#4715

I have many non-EU colleagues who are negatively affected by this change of legislation!

Franziska Hildebrandt (Stockholm, 2021-10-08)

#4720

This decision affects my colleagues preventing them from continuing their research in Sweden.

Roman Motyka (Karlstad, 2021-10-08)

#4724

Detta lag gör det svarare att göra en PhD eller postdoc i Sverige och därför påverkar vetenskapet i Sverige negativt.

Lea Hohmann (Uppsala, 2021-10-08)

#4756

My plan as phd student in Sweden is to be active, pay all taxes and get a permanent residence permit with honest work for over 5 years. With the new law, I don't see the point to contribute to the future and do research in a country that will kick me out afterward.

Nelia Zaiats (Lund, 2021-10-10)

#4766

Stödjer studenter och alla som väntar på uppehållstillstånd

Maryna Shvab (Motala , 2021-10-11)

#4772

PhD students are highly educated and ambitious individuals. It may take time for them to find their desired job and position but they are not the type of people to rely on the society for the living. They will contribute to it. No one i n their right mind goes through hardships of PhD to remain unemployed. Such changes in the regulation will result in loss of good talent especially in the academy settings. It is a pitty that the restrictions are put more on educated individuals that can actually bring up the Sweden in the international setting. I hope there will be a change in the right direction to relieve stress from our talented PhD candidates.

Mahrokh Samavati (Täby, 2021-10-11)

#4780

Jag skriver under på grund av att tycker jag att migration villkor är inte jämn till alla människor

Rosztiszlav Balko (Södertälje, 2021-10-11)

#4785

Potential loss of Swedish academia.

Rizwan-ul Huq (Norrköping, 2021-10-11)