EXHIBITION: Snow and Rain Shall Pass Embassy of Sweden presents the exhibition 'Snow and Rain Shall Pass' by Swedish Photographer Karin Alfredsson. Karin Alfredsson was born in Jämtland and grew
New agreement between the EU and Armenia The new EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) was signed in the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit on 24 November 2017.
Apply for a visa If you want to visit Sweden and you are a citizen of a country outside the EU, you may need to apply for a visa. List of countries whose citizens require visas to visit Sweden
The Swedish institute management programme gathers alumni from China to celebrate its 10-year anniversary The Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) in China celebrates its 10-years
Invoking of the Moscow Mechanism to address the humanitarian and human rights and humanitarian impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine On Thursday 45 OSCE participating states, with support of
National remarks at the UN General Assembly consultations on Our Common Agenda National remarks delivered by Ambassador Anna Karin Eneström, at the first United Nations General Assembly
The Government to take part in opening of UN General Assembly 17–30 September Next week, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Minister for Environment and Climate, and Deputy Prime Minister, Isabella Lövin
If you want to visit Sweden and you are not a citizen of the EU/EEA, you may need a visa. A visa gives you permission to enter and stay in Sweden for a short period. It is valid throughout the
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Working in Sweden You must have been offered a job before you can obtain a work permit. Your work permit must have been granted before you leave for Sweden. If your job is for less than three months