What laid-off foreigners get wrong about Sweden's 'three-month deadline'

If they get laid off while on a work permit in Sweden, non-EU foreigners theoretically have three months to find a new one and apply for a new permit. However, in practice, they have less time.

What laid-off foreigners get wrong about Sweden's 'three-month deadline'
If they get laid off while on a work permit in Sweden, non-EU foreigners theoretically have three months to find a new one and apply for a new permit. However, in practice, they have less time.

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