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Working in Sweden If you are interested in working in Sweden, more information can be found here: Your guide to working or running a business in Sweden | Working In Sweden The information provided on
Temporary closure of the OSCE delegation, 30 December 2019 – 6 January 2020 The delegation closes temporarily from 30 December 2019 through 6 January 2020 (work week 1 + 6 January), during the OSCE
I want to visit Sweden, do I need a Visa? Holders of Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR or BNO passports do not need a Visa for visiting Sweden as a tourist. You may stay for a maximum of 90 days. For a full
Fees You pay a fee for your residence permit application. The money is not refunded if your application is rejected. Fee for residence permits for studies Adults: 15800 roubles (SEK 1500) Children
Going to Sweden? Going to Sweden 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 90 days.
Studying in Sweden If you want to study in Sweden, or if you have studied in Sweden, useful information is available on the following homepages: - StudyinSweden.se Sweden´s official homepage for
Updated list of fees There has been changes in the fees for migration cases at the Swedish missions abroad, taking effect 1 January 2020 The Swedish Government has updated the regulation regarding
Strong private sector interest in the calls in Mozambique and Uganda The Beyond the Grid Fund for Africa (BGFA) has finalised the Pre-Qualification stage for its second and third Calls for Proposals.
Statement by Sweden in the General Debate on Item 2 (Annual report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and reports of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the
The Government’s Statement of Foreign Policy 2020 On 12 February, Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde presented the 2020 Statement of Foreign Policy in the Riksdag. Minister for Foreign Affairs