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Closed on the 21st of July The Consulate-General will be closed on 21st July 2022. The Consulate-General will be closed on the Belgian National Day on Thursday the 21st of July 2022. We are open
Swedish Dads-Kiwi Dads photography exhibition in Auckland The Embassy of Sweden in Canberra is bringing the Swedish Dads photo exhibition to New Zealand in collaboration with Global Women NZ, Parents
Development Cooperation Sweden's assistance to Cambodia began with humanitarian efforts. Sweden was one of the first countries to provide humanitarian support to Cambodia after the fall of the Khmer
If you want to move to Sweden to live with a close relative, you need a residence permit. Other rules apply if you, or your close relative in Sweden, are citizens of an EU/EEA country (other than
Our child is born in Lebanon and needs a passport, what do we do? The Embassy can only require a coordination number, quivalent to a “personnummer” for children born abroad, for a child in connection
Victor Sjöströms silent film "Terje Vigen" with live soundtrack in Bern (22 March) Victor Sjöström was an actor and a director, a legend of Swedish Cinema and an important name in film history. He
Team Sweden - gateway to Trade and Investments The Trade and Promotion Section of the Embassy of Sweden in Abu Dhabi and Business Sweden and the Swedish Business Council in Dubai cooperate closely in
Booking your appointment for a passport/ID card Before you visit the Embassy to apply for/renew a passport/ID-card, you must book an appointment and prepare all necessary documentation. Please find
Visiting Sweden with or without a visa If you are visiting Sweden and are a citizen of a non-EU country, you may need a visa. A visa is a permit to travel to and stay in a country for a maximum of
Studying in Sweden If you are planning to study in Sweden, the web site Studyinsweden.se is your one-stop information centre for higher education studies in Sweden. In order to study in Sweden, you