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Working in Sweden Visit the website Sweden.se for comprehensive information and inspiration about working in Sweden. For more information on work and residency permits, please see the website of the
Photo stations is now operational The Swedish Embassy's photo station is now operational. Appointments for passport applications and other migration cases requiring photos or biometrics can be made
Moving to Sweden In this section you can find information on how to apply for a residence permit in Sweden. For information on work permits in Sweden click here. For information on residence
Studying in Sweden In order to study in Sweden, you must have a residence permit. Read more about how to apply for a permit for studies or to work as a doctoral student at Swedish Migration Agency.
Working in Sweden Most people applying for a work permit should use the Swedish Migration Agency website and apply online. Regardless of how you apply, your work permit must have been granted before
Embassy Organisation Alexandra Berg von Linde, Photo Credit: Kristian Pohl, Government Office of Sweden Ambassador of Sweden to Pakistan, Alexandra Berg von Linde At the Embassy of Sweden in
Visiting Sweden If you want to visit Sweden for less than 90 days, you need a Schengen visa. If you want to visit for more than 90 days, you need a visitor's permit. More information is available at
Study in Sweden Each university and high school have their own website, often in English too. If you are looking for general information, visit the following links: Link to Study in Sweden. Link to
Consulate General closed between 3-6 April 2026 The Consulate General will be closed between 3-6 April 2026 (Fri-Mon) for the Easter holiday. For emergency matters during the aforementioned period,
New fees From March 23, 2026, the Embassy has new consular and migration fees. The fees are decided centrally in SEK and are stated in UGX according to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs' official