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The Finnish government has proposed to tighten conditions for granting permanent residence permits.
The proposal calls for permanent resident permit applicants to live continuously in Finland for six years .
Applicants will also be required to have "sufficient skills" in either Finnish or Swedish .
The government has also proposed that certain criminal convictions would affect residence permit applications.
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