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  1. Processing times. Sweden work permit processing time can vary greatly depending on the permit that is being applied for and it is also something that changes very regularly.

  2. Feb 16, 2023 · Last year, the processing time for most of the applicants (almost three out of four applicants) who received a work permit for the first time in Sweden was less than four months. The corresponding period for extension applications was significantly longer.

  3. For the first 24 months, the work permit is only valid for the employer and the job that are specified in your decision. Your work permit will no longer be valid if the company you work for changes its registration number, if you find a new employer or are given new work duties, or if the working conditions change.

    • Citizens of EU Countries
    • Citizens of Non-Eu Countries
    • Citizens of Nordic Countries
    • Citizens of Switzerland
    • International Students

    Passport/ID is required

    Sweden is a member of the European Union, the EU. As an EU citizen, you are entitled to work in Sweden without a permit. You also have the right to come to Sweden to look for a job. Your family has the right to join you in Sweden as long as you have right of residence in Sweden. When entering Sweden, you and any accompanying family members must have a valid passport or national ID card showing your citizenship.

    Family from outside the EU?

    If your spouse/common law spouse/registered partner/dependent children/dependent parents are not EU citizens, they will need to apply for residence cards, but this can also be done after moving to Sweden, at the same time as you register your right of residence.

    Long-term EU resident?

    If you have lived in another EU country with a residence permit for at least five years, you qualify as a long-term resident and can apply, in that country, for a special EU residence permit. This makes it easier to move to another EU country, such as Sweden.

    Step one: a work permit in Sweden

    Generally, citizens from countries outside the EU must apply for a work permit to work in Sweden. There are a few exceptions to the rule. Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea aged 18–30 can also apply for a working holiday visa for up to one year. (Please check the link for short-notice amendments to this list of countries.) For employment that lasts less than three months, citizens of certain countries must have both a work permit and a visa. Also note that employ...

    Requirements for a work permit in Sweden

    To qualify for a work permit, you must have received an official offer of employment from a Swedish employer. Then there are a number of other work permit requirements, including that the work offered must: 1. have been advertised in the EU/EEA for at least ten days 2. offer terms of employment that match those set by Swedish collective agreements or those that are customary within the occupation or industry 3. pay a minimum monthly salary of SEK 13,000 before taxes. You must also hold a vali...

    Permits for family members

    If you are a non-EU citizen eligible to receive a work permit, your spouse/common law spouse/registered partner and children under the age of 21 (as well as children aged 21 or older who are financially dependent on you) have the right to join youin Sweden. They must apply for residence permits, either as part of your application or separately.

    Citizens of a Nordic country have the right to freely live and work in Sweden without registering with the Migration Agency. However, you should register with the Swedish Tax Agencyto gain a Swedish personal identity number.

    Swiss citizens need a residence permit to work in Sweden for longer than three months. You apply for your residence permit(pdf) after entering Sweden and can start working as soon as you enter the country. When entering Sweden, you must have a valid passport. Your family may join you.

    International students with a residence permit in Sweden are allowed to work alongside their studies. If they want to stay and work in Sweden after completing their studies, they need a work permit.

    • Employment contract. To obtain a work permit, you must have an employment in Sweden. You must have an employment contract that you must enclose with your application.
    • The employer initiates the application. Your employer in Sweden initiates the work permit application by providing information about the employment. Your employer needs information about your name, date of birth, citizenship, education and your email address.
    • You receive an email. When your employer has provided information about the employment you will receive an email with information about how to apply for a work permit.
    • Attach docu­ments. The following documents are to be scanned or photographed and sent with your application. your employment contract. copies of the pages in your passport which show your personal information, photograph, signature, passport number, passport issuing country, the passport's period of validity, bar code on the identification page and whether you have permission to live in countries other than your country of origin.
  4. Jun 12, 2024 · Processing Time and Decision. Much like work permit applications, the processing time for family reunification applications can vary. Once the application is processed, the decision is communicated to the applicants. Family members outside Sweden would typically collect their residence cards from the Swedish embassy or consulate in their home ...

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · The Embassy's processing time varies, but decisions are usually made within 15 days, with a possible extension of up to 45 days for individual cases. In exceptional situations, it may take up to 60 days to receive a decision. Can a visa be extended? A visitor's visa is valid for a maximum of 90 days.