Full Procedures to get Sweden Job Visa

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 To work in Sweden, non-EU/EEA citizens need a work permit (commonly referred to as a "Sweden job visa"). Here are the key steps to obtaining one:

1. Secure a Job Offer

  • You must have an official job offer from an employer in Sweden before applying for a work permit. The employer must also be willing to provide a written offer of employment.
  • The job must be advertised in the EU/EEA for at least 10 days before offering it to non-EU candidates.

2. Check Job Offer Conditions

  • The terms of employment (salary, insurance, etc.) must be on par with Swedish standards.
  • The employer must offer a salary of at least SEK 13,000 per month before taxes.
  • The job should offer health insurance, life insurance, and pension.

3. Gather Required Documents

Before applying, make sure you have the following documents ready:

  • Copy of your passport (valid for the length of your employment).
  • Job offer letter from your Swedish employer.
  • Proof that the job was advertised in the EU/EEA for the required period.
  • Details about your work conditions (salary, hours, etc.).

4. Submit Your Application

  • You can apply for a work permit online via the Swedish Migration Agency website. You can also submit it at the Swedish Embassy/Consulate in your home country.
  • Your employer will need to start the application process by submitting information about the job offer to the Migration Agency.

5. Processing Time

  • Processing time varies, but typically it can take 1-3 months. Some occupations (like IT specialists) may benefit from faster processing.

6. Residence Permit Card

  • Once your work permit is approved, you will receive a residence permit card. If you're applying from outside Sweden, you'll need to visit a Swedish embassy/consulate to provide biometrics.

7. Family Members

  • You can bring your family (spouse and children under 21) with you on a residence permit for family members. They can also apply for residence and work permits.

8. Arrive in Sweden

  • Upon approval, you can enter Sweden. If the job lasts longer than 6 months, you'll usually get a permit for two years, which can be renewed.

9. Transition to Permanent Residency

  • After working for 4 years within a 7-year period under a work permit, you can apply for permanent residency.

Key Considerations:

  • Visa Exemptions: If you are from a country exempt from needing a visa to enter Sweden, you can apply for the work permit after arrival.
  • Self-employed or freelancers need to follow a separate process (applying for a Swedish self-employment visa).

For more details, you can visit the Swedish Migration Agency website.


-Source: ChatGPT 




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