Schengen Visa (visiting Sweden for up to 90 days)
Non-EU visitors who need a visa to come to Sweden for tourism, family visits or business for up to 90 days.
Visitor's residence permit (more than 90 days)
People who want to visit Sweden for longer than 90 days, for example to spend time with relatives.
Work permit (employee)
Non-EU/EEA citizens with a concrete job offer from a Swedish employer.
EU Blue Card for highly qualified employment
Highly qualified non-EU professionals with higher education and a well-paid job offer in Sweden.
Intra-corporate transfer (ICT) permit
Managers, specialists or trainees transferred from a company outside the EU to a Swedish group entity.
Residence permit to run your own business
Entrepreneurs who will own and actively run a business in Sweden.
Residence permit to look for work or start a business (highly qualified)
Highly qualified people with a master's-level degree who want to come to Sweden to job-hunt or explore starting a business.
Residence permit to work after higher education studies in Sweden
International graduates of Swedish higher education who have found a qualifying job.
Residence permit to seek employment after completing your studies
Graduates and researchers who completed studies in Sweden and want time to find work or start a business.
Residence permit for studies at higher education
Non-EU students admitted to full-time university or university college studies in Sweden.
Residence permit for other studies and exchange at upper secondary school
Students in non-higher-education programmes such as folk high school or upper secondary exchange.
Residence permit for doctoral studies
Admitted PhD students, whether funded by a scholarship or employed as a doctoral candidate.
Residence permit to conduct research in Sweden
Researchers with a hosting agreement from an approved Swedish research institution.
Residence permit to look for work after completing research
Researchers who have finished their research in Sweden and want to find work or start a business.
Working holiday permit for young people
Citizens aged 18-30 from partner countries who want to holiday in Sweden and work to fund the trip.
Residence permit to work as an au pair
Young people who will live with a Swedish family doing light housework and childcare while studying Swedish.
Residence permit for family of someone with a work permit
Spouses, partners and children of a person with a work, Blue Card, ICT, self-employment or researcher permit.
Residence permit to live with a partner in Sweden
Spouses, registered partners or cohabitees of someone living in Sweden.
Residence permit to live with a child or other relative
Children moving to a parent in Sweden, or parents/relatives reuniting with close family.
Residence permit for family members of someone studying in Sweden
Spouses, partners and children accompanying a student or researcher in Sweden.
Permanent residence permit
People who have lived in Sweden long enough on a residence permit and meet maintenance and conduct rules.
Long-term resident status in Sweden (EU)
Non-EU citizens who have lived legally in Sweden for five continuous years and want EU long-term resident status.
Residence permit for long-term residents in another EU country
Non-EU citizens with EU long-term resident status in another member state who want to live in Sweden.
Swedish citizenship (naturalisation) for adults
Long-term residents who meet the residence, identity, conduct and self-support requirements.
Permanent right of residence for EU/EEA citizens
EU/EEA citizens who have had right of residence in Sweden for five continuous years.