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Sweden

EU Schengen
Capital Stockholm
Currency SEK
Languages Swedish
Official fee 2,250 – 4,250 SEK

Sweden is an EU and Schengen member state. Non-EU/EEA nationals require a residence/work permit from the Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) to live, work, or study in Sweden. New work permit rules took effect 1 June 2026 (salary threshold of 90% of median, min SEK 33,390/month) and new citizenship rules from 6 June 2026 (longer residence, self-support, language and civics requirements).

Immigration Pathways

(8) Last updated: Jun 7, 2026 · 5 days ago
5 of 8 pathways lead to long-term settlement — 4 to permanent residence, 5 to citizenship.
8 of 8 pathways are backed by official government sources.
Work / Employment High confidence

Work permit for employees

Residence and work permit for non-EU/EEA nationals with a job offer from a Swedish employer. From 1 June 2026 the salary must be at least 90% of the Swedish median salary (minimum SEK 33,390/month), and terms must match Swedish collective agreements or industry practice.

Processing time
75% of complete applications decided within set service times; incomplete applications take longer.
Validity
Up to 2 years initially, then extendable.
Language requirement
No language requirement for the work permit itself.
Documents
3 required
Permanent residence
Yes · Eligible to apply for permanent residence after holding a work permit for a qualifying period (generally 4 years of the last 7).
Citizenship
Yes · Generally after qualifying residence; new citizenship rules apply from 6 June 2026.
EU Blue Card High confidence

EU Blue Card for highly qualified employment

Permit for highly qualified non-EU/EEA workers with a Swedish job offer requiring higher education or equivalent experience and a salary of at least 1.25x the average Swedish salary (SEK 52,000/month). From 1 June 2026 the initial permit can be valid up to 4 years.

Processing time
75% of complete applications decided within 1 month; incomplete applications within 3 months.
Validity
At least 9 months and up to 4 years on first grant.
Language requirement
No language requirement for the permit itself.
Documents
4 required
Permanent residence
Yes · Eligible for permanent residence after a qualifying period of legal residence and work.
Citizenship
Yes
Study / Student High confidence

Residence permit for studies at higher education

Residence permit for non-EU/EEA students admitted to full-time higher education in Sweden. Requires admission, paid tuition (where applicable), proof of funds, and comprehensive health insurance.

Processing time
Varies; apply well before course start.
Validity
Granted for the duration of studies, extendable.
Language requirement
Determined by the educational institution, not the permit.
Documents
4 required
Job Seeker Visa Medium confidence

Residence permit to look for work or start a business

Permit allowing highly qualified non-EU/EEA nationals to come to Sweden to look for employment or explore starting a business.

Validity
Limited period to seek work or explore business opportunities.
Language requirement
No language requirement.
Documents
4 required
Self-employment / Freelance High confidence

Residence permit to run your own business (self-employed)

Residence permit for non-EU/EEA nationals who intend to run their own business in Sweden. Applicants must demonstrate experience, business viability, and sufficient funds to support themselves (and family) for two years.

Processing time
Varies; can be lengthy due to business assessment.
Validity
Typically granted for an evaluation period, extendable.
Language requirement
No language requirement for the permit itself.
Documents
4 required
Permanent residence
Yes · Eligible for permanent residence after a qualifying period of legal residence.
Citizenship
Yes
Family Reunification High confidence

Residence permit to live with a partner or family member

Permit for immediate family members (spouse, registered partner, cohabiting partner, and children under 18) to move to Sweden to live with a resident or citizen. A maintenance requirement (income and adequate housing) generally applies to the sponsor.

Validity
Granted for a limited period, extendable; new partners often given probationary permits initially.
Language requirement
No language requirement for the permit itself.
Documents
3 required
Permanent residence
Yes · Eligible for permanent residence after a qualifying period of legal residence.
Citizenship
Yes
Permanent Residence High confidence

Permanent residence permit

A permanent residence permit grants the right to live and work in Sweden indefinitely. Applicants must have lived in Sweden with a residence permit for a qualifying period and meet special requirements relating to self-support and good conduct.

Validity
No expiry; valid as long as you remain resident in Sweden.
Language requirement
No language requirement for permanent residence itself (separate from citizenship).
Documents
3 required
Citizenship
Yes · Permanent residence supports later citizenship; new citizenship rules apply from 6 June 2026.
Citizenship / Naturalization High confidence

Swedish citizenship by naturalisation

Naturalisation as a Swedish citizen. From 6 June 2026, stricter rules apply: longer required residence, proof of an orderly life and self-support (income corresponding to at least three income base amounts/year, approx SEK 20,000/month before tax), and requirements for knowledge of Swedish language and society.

Language requirement
Knowledge of the Swedish language required (from 6 June 2026).
Documents
4 required
Some pathway details are machine-translated and may contain minor inaccuracies. Always verify with official sources.
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