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Swedish People's Party ( SPP ) parliamentary group said Finland needs at least 40,000 immigrants to move to the country every year to address the ageing population and low birth rate.
The party called for granting permanent residence permits to foreign students.
The proposals raised eyebrows among members of their government partners, the Finns Party .
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