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Questions about visiting Sweden If you are visiting Sweden and are a citizen of a non-EU country, you may need a visa. A visa is a permit to travel to and stay in a country for a maximum of 90 days.
Legalisation and apostille formality within the EU Pursuant to an EU Regulation which promotes the free movement of citizens, certain public documents and their certified copies are exempt from
New travel restrictions to Sweden Information from the Swedish Police relating to changes in the entry ban to Sweden. From 21 December the government changed the entry ban: the same requirements now
A new way of working with work permits On 29 January, the Swedish Migration Agency’s new way of working with work permits was launched. Central to the new approach is a developed service for
I have lived in Spain for many years with a Spanish permanent residence permit, can I go directly to Sweden and work with that permit or do I need to apply for a residence permit in Sweden? Persons
Legalisation and apostille formality within the EU Pursuant to an EU Regulation which promotes the free movement of citizens, certain public documents and their certified copies are exempt from
Legalisation and apostille formality within the EU Pursuant to an EU Regulation which promotes the free movement of citizens, certain public documents and their certified copies are exempt from
Visiting Sweden If you want to visit Sweden and you are a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA, you may need to apply for a visa. A visa gives you permission to enter and stay in Sweden for a
Basic facts General Information 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.
Minors – extra documents If you apply for a visa to visit Sweden as a minor, you need the documents listed below. Minors are anyone under 18 years of age. The forms must be completed either in