China: Statement by the Spokesperson on the sentencing of Mr Michael Spavor Statement by the EEAS Spokesperson The sentencing of Michael Spavor, a Canadian citizen, to 11 years of imprisonment was
Sweden-Japan: a good match in business! On the occasion of the Anniversary year, we have created a short film to highlight our strong business relationship and why Swedes and Japanese seem to work
#MediaFika to talk about media and democracy On 26 February 2020, the Embassy invited representatives from Zambia's media sector to the Swedish Residence for a #DemocracyTalk. As part of Sweden's
Statement by Swedish Youth Delegate at the Third Committee Yasmine Djelloul, Sweden’s UN Youth Delegates delivered the national statement at the Third Committee General Discussion on Social
Sida International Training Programme Sida's International Training Programmes are open to candidates from low and middle income countries. The aim is to support and strengthen the participants'
Fees You pay a fee for your visa application. The money is not refunded if your application is rejected. Fee for visa application Here you will find information regarding fees. The application
Bring a pet to Sweden The rules on importing dogs, cats and ferrets are intended to prevent the spread of rabies in Sweden. The rules are set by the European Union. More about bringing animals to
Family members of EU citizens Information for EU/EEA family members applying for a visa to enter the Schengen area. As a family member of an EU/EEA citizen exercising their right of free movement
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
Visiting Sweden - Schengen applications Schengen visa applications for travel to Sweden are handled by the Embassy of Germany in Tashkent. Embassy of Germany Scharaf-Raschidow-Kutschassi 15