Sweden
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
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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.
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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