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How long can I stay in Sweden in this visa free regime? The visa free regime allows you to spend up to 90 days in the Schengen area every 6 months. Six-month periods are counted from the first entry
Visit for longer than 90 days If you wish to visit Sweden for more than 90 days, you need to apply for a Visitor's Permit or, if you have special grounds, for a ‘D-visa’ (national visa). The Embassy
EU - Family members This is information for EU/EEA family members who want to apply for a visa to enter the Schengen area. As a family member of an EU/EEA citizen exercising their right of free
Nationella organisationer inom civila samhället samlas för en gemensam reflektion av effekterna av deras insatser - fjärde upplagan av den årliga konferensen AGIR Consultative Forum Around 60 civil
POP-UPs for ID and passport controls to be conducted in December 2023 in the US & Canada On November 1, 2022, the Swedish Migration Agency introduced new procedures for stricter ID and passports
Basic facts If you wish to move to Sweden to live with a close relative, you need a residence permit. The permit must have been granted before you enter Sweden. Other rules apply to citizens of an EU
I have been granted a residence permit in Sweden. When will my residence permit card arrive and can I choose where to pick it up? If you have provided biometrics, it takes approximately 4 weeks from
Update to the opening hours at the Migration Section From September 13, 2021, the reception of the Migration Section will be open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday between 08.00-10.00 for all
How to apply Most people applying for a residence permit to study at a university or college in Sweden can use the online application on the Swedish Migration Agency website. If you are applying
Openaid Openaid.se visualises all of Sweden's aid to the world based on open government data. Transparency is imperative to ensure quality and accountability within the aid sector. In order to combat