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EU/EEA citizens and long-term residents
- Work, study or live in Sweden for EU/EEA citizens
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- Long-term residents
- Swiss citizens
- After five years in Sweden
- Time to a decision
- Frequently asked questions from EU/EEA citizens and long-term residents
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
- British citizens
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Moving to someone in Sweden
- Make an online application
- Spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner
- Planning to marry or become the cohabiting partner
- Residence permit for children
- Parent or other family member
- Parent with a unaccompanied child in Sweden
- Extending a permit
- Moving back to Sweden
- Fees
- Time to a decision
- If you want to appeal
- Frequently asked questions about moving to someone in Sweden
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
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Becoming a Swedish citizen
- What does Swedish citizenship mean?
- Declaration of citizenship
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Apply for citizenship
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- Citizenship for children born abroad with a Swedish father before 1 April 2015
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- Automatic citizenship through birth, adoption or the parents’ marriage
- Fees for Swedish citizenship
- Time to a decision
- Losing or retaining citizenship
- Do you need your passport?
- Frequently asked questions about Swedish citizenship
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
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Working in Sweden
- Employed
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- Look for work or start a business
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- Extending a permit
- Fees
- Time to a decision
- If you want to appeal
- Frequently asked questions about work permits
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
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Visiting Sweden
- Visit Sweden for less than 90 days – apply for a visa
- If you do not need a visa to travel to Sweden
- Follow your visa case
- Visit Sweden for more than 90 days
- Inviting relatives and friends
- Fees
- Time to a decision
- Frequently asked questions about visiting Sweden
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
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Protection and asylum in Sweden
- Applying for asylum
- While you are waiting for a decision
- When you have received a decision on your asylum application
- Extending a residence permit
- The Swedish Upper Secondary School Act
- Film
- Children seeking asylum
- If you are an LGBTQ person who is seeking asylum
- Frequently asked questions
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
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Studying in Sweden
- Higher education
- Contract or specialisation education
- Extend residence permit for contract or specialisation education
- Other studies
- Exchange studies in upper secondary school
- Notification of planned mobility studies
- Looking for work after studies
- Permanent residence permits for doctoral students
- Fees
- Time to a decision
- If you want to appeal
- Frequently asked questions about studying in Sweden
- Help for those who are living with domestic violence
- Alien's passport and travel documents
- Leaving Sweden
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Other operators
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Employers
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Special rules for certain occupations and citizens of certain countries
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- Employing someone who is already in Sweden
- Your responsibilities as an employer
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