Sweden's 'hostile' migration system forces Indian startup founder to quit, sell firm and return home
An Indian entrepreneur in Sweden has claimed he was forced to quit and sell his thriving microgreens startup due to what he ...
‘Innovation goes to die here’: Indian founder’s stark warning against Sweden’s ‘hostile’ bureaucracy
Indian entrepreneur Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya exits Sweden, accusing its immigration system of hostility and bureaucracy, ...
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell has said he hopes to solve the teen deportation problem "as soon as possible", telling reporters he does not have to wait until a new law with an exemption ...
An Indian founder who built his agri-tech company in Sweden has announced he is leaving the country, saying he was pushed out by what he describes as .
Sweden has long been seen as a hub for startups, welcoming global talent with promises of innovation and growth. But for Indian entrepreneur Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya, the reality proved very ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pedestrians walk along a street in the Old Town of Stockholm, Sweden, October 17, 2024. REUTERS/ Tom Little/File Photo STOCKHOLM, ...
Abhijith Nag Balasubramanyam, an Indian entrepreneur, has been compelled to sell his thriving Swedish startup and return to India, citing what he described as a “hostile” and “xenophobic” immigration ...
If Sweden’s parliament passes a new citizenship law without transition rules, it risks undermining the reputation for fairness and stability that has long helped Sweden attract skilled international ...
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Tech startup CEO on LinkedIn: I am being forced to leave Sweden at a time my product is being celebrated and I do not have ...
Indian entrepreneur Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya is stepping down as CEO of Hydro Space Sweden AB and leaving the country due ...
Ayla, 21, Jomana, 18, and Ilya, 19, came to Sweden as children, though at different ages and under different circumstances.
The Nordic country has struggled for over a decade to contain a surge in organised violent crime, linked primarily to gang wars.
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Explained: Sweden is offering $34,000 grant to migrants from 2026 to go home. What is it?
Sweden has long been known for its open-arm policy towards migrants, but it changed when Sweden Democrats won the 2022 election. The party started giving grants of 10,000 krona ($978) per person and ...
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