Working in Sweden The web portal Workinginsweden.se provides a step-by-step guide to the Swedish migration process. It is aimed mainly at non-EU/EEA citizens interested in working in Sweden for at
Sweden Jazz Week Organized by the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo and Spice of Life, Sweden Jazz Week offers a unique opportunity to listen to eleven of the best jazz musicians Sweden has to offer.
Working in Sweden In order to work in Sweden, you must have a work permit. Read more about how to apply for a work permit or for a residence permit as a self-employed person or a researcher. Work
Visiting relatives and friends for longer than 90 days If you are planning to visit Sweden for longer than 90 days you need to apply for a visitors' residence permit. General information When
Study in Sweden If you will be studying in Sweden for more than three months and you are not an EU citizen, you need a residence permit. If you will be studying for less than three months, you may
In the event of an emergency situation In the event of an emergency situation, the Embassy of Sweden in Rwanda assists Swedish citizens and their immediate family, Swedish residents, and Nordic
The quickest and easiest way to apply for a residence permit is to apply online. An online application goes directly to the Swedish Migration Agency. If you cannot or do not want to apply online, you
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
Moving to someone in Sweden The easiest way to apply for a residence permit is to apply online. An online application goes directly to the Swedish Migration Agency. Apply for a residence permit to
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. The Embassy of Sweden in