Swedish statement at the 76th UNGA Third Committee General Debate Swedish statement deliverd by Ambassador Anna Karin Eneström at the General Debate of the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural
Basic and important facts A Schengen visa gives you permission to stay in the Schengen area for less than 90 days. A Schengen visa do not guarantee entry to the Schengen area. A Schengen visa
Nordic Joint Statement at the 51st plenary meeting – Debate on the Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization Nordic Joint Statement delivered by Ambassador Anna Karin Eneström
Statement by the UN LGBTI Core Group at the 68th Session of the Commission on Status of Women Statement by H.E. Paulina Brandberg, Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life of Sweden, on behalf
Statement by Sweden at the UNSC Open Debate on Practicing Multilateralism, Reforming and Improving Global Governance Statement, delivered by H.E. Nicola Clase, Permanent Representative of Sweden to
Nordic Statement at the Intergovernmental Negotiations (IGN) Joint Nordic Statement, delivered by H.E. Nicola Clase, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the UN, at the Intergovernmental
General Schengen Visa Information If you are a citizen in a country outside the EU and want to visit Sweden for a maximum of 90 days, you may need to apply for a visa. A visa is only valid for your
Spotlight event on Child Protection: Swedish statement Spotlight event on Child Protection: “Our Commitment to the 52%: How can we make the Global Compact on Refugee work for every child?”. The
Nordic Statement Joint Informal Interactive Dialogue on the 2025 Review of the Peacebuilding Architecture Nordic Statement delivered by Andreas von Uexküll, Deputy Permanent Representative of
Study + Work in Sweden @ OSAKA, KANSAI EXPO On June 7th, we will be holding a "Study + Work in Sweden" at the Nordic Pavilion in the Osaka, Kansai Expo. The event consists of a presentation of the