Sweden will grant asylum to women from Afghanistan
According to the Swedish Migration Agency, it is now so difficult to be a woman in Afghanistan that it qualifies as gender-based persecution. As a result, Afghan women and girls seeking refuge in Sweden will be treated as refugees and given residency permits.
A residence permit has been granted to up to 88 percent of all Afghan women who have applied for asylum in Sweden in the past year, according to the Swedish Migration Agency, which has long kept an eye on developments in Afghanistan. But as of right now, according to the Swedish Migration Agency, all women and girls who are applying for asylum should be given refugee status, which entails a three-year residence permit, because the situation for women in Afghanistan has gotten so bad.
You can ask for your case to be reexamined if you are an Afghan woman or girl and your application for asylum has been denied.
The situation for women in Afghanistan has progressively gotten worse ever since the Taliban movement seized power. More laws have recently been passed that limit the rights and freedom of movement of women. It is now possible to say that Afghan women and girls are being persecuted because of their gender because it has become so difficult for them to go to school, find work, get medical care, or get protection from violence. As a refugee, a person who faces gender-based persecution is entitled to a residence permit.
If your request for asylum as an Afghan woman or girl has been denied, you can ask for your case to be reconsidered.
To Apply please click the Below Link:
https://www.migrationsverket.se/English/Contact-us/My-page.html