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

Kommentarer

#1210

I’m also one of the affected students that submitted my application for permanent permit in late June and still not get my decision yet. It is ridiculous that the new requirements from Migrationverket Leaves no transition period. Migrationverket itself is not prepared for their own stupid ideas as the whole application system is not updated according to the new requirements yet. They should amend the requirements to at least giving transition considering the people who have been here partly for the previous rules of permanent permit.

Yayuan Chen (Uppsala, 2021-09-04)

#1232

I am a PhD student.

Pavlo Melnyk (Linköping, 2021-09-04)

#1262

Jag skriver under som medmänniska och som företrädare för partiet Common Sense in Sweden tillhörande Vänsterblocket (www.csinsweden.se).

Kim Alfredsson (Vänersborg, 2021-09-04)

#1264

Phd is already though enough and me and many of my colleagues deserve at minimum a situation that is politically stable.

Michele Persiani (Umea, 2021-09-04)

#1269

Högutbildade ska självklart få stanna kvar i Sverige.

Christofer hallberg (växjö, 2021-09-05)

#1270

I am a PhD student and this will affect me dramatically.

Zerina Kurtovic (Solna, 2021-09-05)

#1287

I am one of the phd student who get affected by the new law. I think this is not reasonable and leaves us unprepared and hectic for us career plan and potentially the PhD defense

Xiangyu Luan (Uppsala, 2021-09-05)

#1288

In addition to the uncertainty in academia and academic contracts and spending 4 years of my life here doing worthy research for Sweden. I expect less uncertainty in my future. I cant stay and build my life in a country for years with this uncertainty. This law already made me seriously think of moving out and building my life in a place we are considered valuable.

Dennis Cherian (Norrkoping , 2021-09-05)

#1294

I am a new PhD student who just came to Sweden. It was a tough decision between Cambridge University and Uppsala University. Among some of my reasons for choosing Uppsala was that it could become a more permanent home for me and my partner after I finish my PhD and we could continue our careers in academia successfully here. However, now not only does our permanency here seem uncertain, but also my plans for my career impacted if I want to stay. It has also given me increased anxiety because I uprooted my partner to bring us here with the plan of some day becoming citizens and making sweden our home, and now I feel like the reasons I came here are all thrown into the air.

Ayesha Bilal (Uppsala, 2021-09-05)

#1302

I’m writing because these new Immgration rules are not fair for researchers and PhD students. It’s we’ll known that after spending 4 years of PhD studies it’s unlikely for PhD holders to obtain work contract for 18 months most of these contracts are maximum 6 months and it’s renewable, however researchers deserve PR because their significant contribution to society and also the government spent a massive money on them so it’s not good idea to let them leave and other countries get benefit of them so it’s a loss to Sweden basic logic.

Mubasher Mohammed (Stockholm , 2021-09-05)

#1313

Jag skriver under som medmänniska och som företrädare för partiet Common Sense in Sweden tillhörande vänsterblocket (www.csinsweden.se).

Kim Alfredsson (Vänersborg, 2021-09-05)

#1330

I'm a 3-year doctoral student and I have some complaints about this rule as I will finish my studies in1-1.5 years. Not getting PR causes me to lose lots of job apportunities.

Afsaneh Mahmoudi (Solna, 2021-09-05)

#1334

When I made my decision to come and do PhD in Sweden, this long term benefit was the most influential factor. Now after I resigned my previous job (which was much better paid than a PhD in Sweden), terminate my residency in Dubai, and started with full passion this PhD this law came to destroy all the made plans and considerations. I truly hope they reconsider it at least for admitted PhDs before the decision.

Ehab Abu Sa’a (Linköping, 2021-09-05)

#1335

I am a PhD student that is directly affected by these changes

Rinat Yapparov (Bromma, 2021-09-05)

#1345

I am a PhD that grew academically in Sweden. Sweden has been my academic and professional home for the past couple of years. Have always worked amd payed taxes. Never been dependent on the government. New laws deprive me of my adopted home and place me in an unequal working situation, create a lot of mobility problems that are core in my research life. I just want to do my job and new laws mean endless profrssional unequality.

Charlotte A. Shahlaei (Trollhättan, 2021-09-05)

#1377

Otroligt dum lag där man inte tagit beaktning över hur PhD undervisning faktiskt går till

Andreas Löfman (Göteborg, 2021-09-05)

#1378

Many of my current friends first came to Sweden as PhD students. I am afraid that with this law, fewer people will come to Sweden and I will miss out on meeting some very great people.

Simon Forsberg (Göteborg, 2021-09-05)