Frequently asked questions Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions about travelling to or from Sweden. What can I bring with me to Sweden? When travelling to Sweden there are
LINKS Open Aid 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
Book an appointment Book an appointment (for Migration Section) If you need to visit the Migration Section of the Embassy of Sweden in Tehran, you have to book an appointment prior to your visit
Check your passport before planning your trip If you are planning on travelling, it is encouraged to check the validity of your passport. Many countries in Asia have a 6 months rule on the validity
+256 417 700 801 +256 417 700 800 ambassaden.kampala@gov.se E-post migrationsfrågor ambassaden.kampala-migration@gov.se Sveriges ambassad i Kampala, Uganda Ska du resa hit eller är du redan
+48 22 640 89 50 +48 22 640 89 00 ambassaden.warszawa@gov.se Instagram Twitter Ska du resa hit eller är du redan här? Non-swedish citizen interested in Sweden Facebook swedeninpoland PL
Visit Sweden up to 90 days during 180 days – apply for a visa Visit Sweden up to 90 days during 180 days – apply for a visa If you are a citizen in a country outside the EU and want to visit Sweden
Visiting Sweden If you are legally residing in Oman, contact the Embassy of the Netherlands to apply for a Schengen Visa. The Embassy of the Netherlands in Oman (netherlandsandyou.nl)
Fotouställningen Born to Be Wild invigdes den 19 october Den 19 oktober invigde Sveriges generalkonsul i Shanghai Marie-Claire Swärd Capra utställningen Born to Be Wild – Biodiversity Through Lenses
Vacancy Announcement: "#GirlsTakeOver 2022: Ambassador for a Day" Are you a girl aged 15+ and interested in becoming a Swedish ambassador for a day? You care deeply about the environment, gender