You Cannot Obtain Citizenship in These 5 EU Countries if You Have a Criminal Record

Key Takeaways

Austria

Germany

Sweden

Sweden’s approach to granting citizenship to individuals with a criminal record is slightly different from other countries. According to the Swedish Migration Ministry, information about applicants is gathered from three primary sources, depending on the type of crime they have committed:

  1. The Swedish Enforcement Authority provides information on unpaid debts.
  2. The Swedish Police has data regarding any criminal activities or suspicions.
  3. The Swedish Security Services handles security-related screenings.

In Sweden, those who have committed crimes can still become citizens, but they must wait a designated period before applying. The waiting periods are determined by the severity of the crime:

  • Applicants who have been fined between 30 and 100 times their daily income must wait between one and three years before they can apply for citizenship.
  • Those who have served custodial sentences ranging from one month to eight months must wait between four and six years, depending on the length of their sentence.
  • Individuals who have received sentences of one to six years must wait between seven and ten years before applying for citizenship.

For individuals with repeated offenses, the waiting period may be extended further. Applicants who have been given suspended sentences must wait three years from the date the sentence was imposed. If they receive further custodial sentences or day fines, the qualifying period can be lengthened. Similarly, those who have been on probation must wait four years after their probation begins to submit their citizenship application.

Sweden’s policy ensures that applicants with criminal records demonstrate a period of rehabilitation and good conduct before being considered for citizenship.

Netherlands

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