If you are applying for a permanent residence permit, you must also submit documents showing how you support yourself financially and documents showing your housing costs.
If you are an employee
Employment contract
One to three of your most recent payslips
If you are self-employed
Your F-tax certificate
The registration certificate for your company
Your final assessment notice for the previous income year
A copy of your income tax return (together with a copy of the NE or N3A appendix) for the previous income year
If you are exempt from the maintenance requirement
Decision from the Swedish Pensions Agency that shows that you are entitled to an income-based retirement pension, guarantee pension, or financial support for the elderly
Documents showing that you are exempt from the maintenance requirement based on other special grounds
For example, a decision on entitlement to sickness benefits or activity compensation from the Swedish Social Insurance Agency, an investigation from the Swedish Public Employment Service, or a medical certificate.
If you rent your home
Copy of your rental contract
A rental notice for the previous month’s rent (1 month)
If you own your home
Copy of the purchase contract or another transfer document
Regardless of whether you live in a tenant-owned flat, house, or detached house. It must be clear who owns the home.
Documents showing what interest expenses you have
Regardless of whether you live in a tenant-owned flat, house, or detached house.
Documents showing monthly fees and other possible operating costs
If you live in a tenant-owned flat, you must submit copies of documents showing the monthly fees and other possible operating costs that are not included in the monthly fee, such as heating, electricity, and water bills.
If you live in a house or detached house, you must submit documents showing its operating costs. For example, these may include fees for heating, water, garbage collection, sewerage, community fees, property fees, or other costs tied to the home.