Visits longer than 90 days If you wish to visit Sweden for more than 90 days, you need to apply for residence permit for a visit or, if you have special grounds, for a ‘D-visa’ (national visa).
Government’s priorities in 2023 Statement of Foreign Policy Minister for Foreign Affairs Tobias Billström presented the Government’s 2023 Statement of Foreign Policy at the parliamentary debate on
Webinar Water & Security On October 28th the Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North Africa hosted a webinar centred around the theme of water and security, including aspects of
ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment General Debate National Statement delivered by H.E. Anna Karin Eneström, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the UN, at the ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Development and aid Swedish Development Cooperation with Rwanda Sweden’s development cooperation with Rwanda. The objective of Sweden's development cooperation strategy strategy is to contribute
Interactive Dialogue with the Independent International Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar UN Human Rights Council, 39th session. Sweden's statement delivered by H.E. Swedish Permanent Representative
Visiting Sweden from Egypt 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. It is
European and World Day against the Death Penalty, 10 October 2022: Joint statement by the High Representative, on behalf of the European Union, and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe On
Business visit – extra documents If you apply for a visa to visit Sweden on business, you need the documents listed below. You must have: All applicants The documents required by all visa applicants
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