Those are conservative numbers from what I can tell.
en.wikipedia.org
As of 2017, the percentage inhabitants with a foreign background in Sweden had risen to 24.1%.
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According to an official report by the governmental
Swedish Pensions Agency, total immigration to Sweden for 2017 was expected to be roughly 180,000 individuals, and thereafter to number 110,000 persons every year.
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In 2014, 81,300 individuals applied for asylum in Sweden, which was an increase of 50% compared to 2013 and the most since 1992. 47% of them came from
Syria, followed by 21% from the Horn of Africa (mostly
Eritrea and
Somalia). 77% (63,000) requests were approved but it differs greatly between different groups. Nearly two weeks into October 2015, a record figure of 86,223 asylum applications was reached, and in the remaining weeks of the year that figure rose to 162,877.