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Working in Sweden If you are a citizen of a country outside the EU and wish to work in Sweden, in most cases you need a work permit. Apply for a work permit The Swedish Migration Agency process
What we can help you with The Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Sweden’s embassies are responsible for providing consular services – advice and support – to Swedes abroad in various emergency
The Embassy closed during Ascension Day and Eid al Fitr The Embassy will remain closed: 21 May 24 – 25 May due to the Ascension Day and Eid al Fitr holiday. We will resume our activities on 26 May
Nordic Statement at the UNICEF Executive Board Annual Session Joint Nordic Statement delivered by H.E. Andreas von Uexküll, Deputy Permanent Representative of Sweden to the UN, at the UNICEF
Embassy Opening Hours During the Christmas and New Year Holidays The Embassy will be closed on the following days: 24 December – Christmas Eve 25 December – Christmas Day 26 December – Boxing Day 31
UPR 39th session - Statement by Sweden in the review of Thailand Delivered by: Ms Anna Falkdalen, First Secretary President, Sweden welcomes Thailand’s efforts to improve the situation for human
Working in Sweden? In order to work in Sweden, you must have a work permit. Read more on the Swedish Migration Agency's website about how to apply for a work permit or for a residence permit as a
Opening hours during Midsummer The Consulate General will be closed Friday June 21. We will open again as normal on Monday June 24. In the event of a consular emergency, you can always reach the
Adjusted Schengen Visa Application fee The Schengen Visa Application fee will be updated on 11th Jun 2024. Applicants shall pay a visa fee of EUR90, and children from the age of six and under the age
49th session of the Human Rights Council - Item 10 - General debate Statement by Sweden. Delivered by Mr. Fredrik Nivaeus, Minister Counselor Mr President, The global trend of democratic