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Updated April 2026 6 min read

Migration Agency procedures · Swedish nationality law

Permanent residency & citizenship in Sweden

Permanent residence is normally requested when you extend your permit; Swedish citizenship for adults is applied for online with the Migration Agency under the Swedish Nationality Act.

Rules in force from 6 June 2026

New citizenship maintenance and knowledge rules accompany the longer habitual residence period.

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At a glance

Citizenship habitual residence
8-year main rule (from 6 Jun 2026)
Citizenship knowledge (2026)
Swedish + society; tests phased from Aug 2026 (MV/UHR)
Citizenship fee (adults)
SEK 1,500 (Migration Agency)
Permanent residence
Usually applied when extending your permit (MV)
Citizenship authority
Swedish Migration Agency (decisions)
Citizenship application
Online application to the Migration Agency

Permanent residence

Pathways to permanent status

Permanent residence in Sweden is generally requested when extending an existing residence permit. Requirements depend on your current permit category and include financial maintenance and good conduct conditions.

Compare pathways below — full eligibility, documents, and authority links are in each expandable section.

Pathway Minimum stay Language Income Fees

Work permit holder pathway

Employees and self-employed applicants extending work-based permits

Permit-type dependent (applied during extension stage) Not listed as a single universal PR threshold on base PR page Financial maintenance requirements apply See Swedish Migration Agency fee pages for specific permit category

Family/doctoral/asylum extension pathways

Applicants extending family, doctoral, or former-asylum related permits

Track-specific timelines apply Depends on current permit track and applicable regulations Track-specific maintenance requirements apply Track-specific fees
Employees and self-employed applicants extending work-based permits Work permit holder pathway Expand for criteria, documents, and references.

Key facts

Minimum stay / timeline
Permit-type dependent (applied during extension stage)
Income / maintenance
Financial maintenance requirements apply
Language / knowledge
Not listed as a single universal PR threshold on base PR page
Processing
Case-based; depends on permit category and extension workflow
Costs / fees
See Swedish Migration Agency fee pages for specific permit category
Renewal / validity
Permanent permit has no limited validity period while resident in Sweden

Eligibility triggers

  • Sufficient qualifying residence history under your permit type
  • Good conduct requirements
  • Financial maintenance conditions

Documents & evidence

  • Current permit and identity documents
  • Category-specific extension evidence
  • Financial maintenance documentation

Typical process

  1. Identify your current permit category (work/family/doctoral/asylum track)
  2. Apply for extension and permanent permit according to that track
  3. Submit requested category-specific documentation
  4. Await Migration Agency decision

Benefits

  • Right to live and work in Sweden long term
  • No fixed end date while residence conditions continue to be met

Limitations & cautions

  • ! Permit can be revoked if you no longer reside in Sweden
  • ! Permit can be revoked for inaccurate material information
Applicants extending family, doctoral, or former-asylum related permits Family/doctoral/asylum extension pathways Expand for criteria, documents, and references.

Key facts

Minimum stay / timeline
Track-specific timelines apply
Income / maintenance
Track-specific maintenance requirements apply
Language / knowledge
Depends on current permit track and applicable regulations
Processing
Track-specific processing and documentation checks
Costs / fees
Track-specific fees
Renewal / validity
Permanent permit remains valid while residency conditions hold

Eligibility triggers

  • Must satisfy extension + permanent criteria for your permit category

Documents & evidence

  • Permit-category specific forms and evidence

Typical process

  1. Open the permit-category page linked by Migration Agency
  2. Apply for extension/permanent status in the same workflow
  3. Provide complete permit-track documentation

Benefits

  • Single long-term status after meeting track conditions

Limitations & cautions

  • ! No one-size-fits-all threshold; follow your current permit track rules

FAQ — Permanent residence

Is Swedish permanent residence a separate standalone process?
In most cases, it is requested as part of extending your current residence permit.
Can permanent residence be revoked?
Yes. The Swedish Migration Agency states it can be revoked if you no longer reside in Sweden or if key information was inaccurate.
Are requirements the same for everyone?
No. The required residence period, documents, and process depend on your current permit type.

Citizenship

Naturalisation & special routes

Swedish citizenship for adults is decided by the Swedish Migration Agency under the Nationality Act. From 6 June 2026 there are no transitional arrangements: applications not yet decided on that date are assessed under the new rules. The main habitual-residence period increases from five to eight years, orderly-life checks tighten, and new maintenance and knowledge rules apply (including phased citizenship testing managed with UHR from August 2026).

Snapshot across citizenship pathways — detailed rules are in each expandable section.

Pathway Minimum stay Language Income Fees

Adult citizenship application

Applicants aged 18+ meeting citizenship conditions

Main rule from 6 June 2026: 8 years habitual residence in Sweden (five-year rule replaced; shorter periods remain only for specific legal categories) From 6 June 2026: ages 16–66 must prove Swedish language and society knowledge (e.g. grades, SFI course D, municipal adult education, folk high school, or citizenship tests introduced gradually from August 2026 — society first, language tests later; UHR develops the tests) From 6 June 2026: maintenance requirement — generally annual income ≥3 income base amounts (~SEK 20,000/month before tax), long-term employment/self-employment income, and no more than six months of income support (försörjningsstöd) in total over the past three years (exemptions e.g. certain pensions, permanent disability, qualifying full-time higher education per Migration Agency) SEK 1,500

Category-specific residence variants

Groups with non-standard residence periods under Swedish nationality law

The 2026 legislation confirms that different time limits apply to certain groups; verify current category-specific limits with Migration Agency guidance at filing time 2026 language/society knowledge framework applies with staged testing rollout 2026 maintenance requirement framework applies unless a legal exemption is granted SEK 1,500 (same application fee framework)
Applicants aged 18+ meeting citizenship conditions Adult citizenship application Expand for criteria, documents, and references.

Key facts

Minimum stay / timeline
Main rule from 6 June 2026: 8 years habitual residence in Sweden (five-year rule replaced; shorter periods remain only for specific legal categories)
Income / maintenance
From 6 June 2026: maintenance requirement — generally annual income ≥3 income base amounts (~SEK 20,000/month before tax), long-term employment/self-employment income, and no more than six months of income support (försörjningsstöd) in total over the past three years (exemptions e.g. certain pensions, permanent disability, qualifying full-time higher education per Migration Agency)
Language / knowledge
From 6 June 2026: ages 16–66 must prove Swedish language and society knowledge (e.g. grades, SFI course D, municipal adult education, folk high school, or citizenship tests introduced gradually from August 2026 — society first, language tests later; UHR develops the tests)
Processing
Case-based; public stats provided by Migration Agency
Costs / fees
SEK 1,500
Renewal / validity
Not applicable after citizenship grant

Eligibility triggers

  • Age 18+
  • Permanent residence permit, residence status, right of residence/residence card, or Nordic citizenship
  • Identity proven via acceptable documents and personal appearance when requested
  • Orderly life requirement with stricter post-2026 assessment

Documents & evidence

  • Original identity documentation
  • Residence history evidence
  • Right-of-residence evidence for EU/EEA applicants where applicable

Typical process

  1. Confirm eligibility and residence basis
  2. Submit online application
  3. Attend personal identity check if called
  4. Complete authority review and await decision
  5. Complete final citizenship steps after positive decision

Benefits

  • Swedish citizenship with full civic status
  • Children can in some cases be included in the same application

Limitations & cautions

  • ! Identity verification is strict and may require in-person checks
  • ! Debts/criminal records can trigger waiting periods
Groups with non-standard residence periods under Swedish nationality law Category-specific residence variants Expand for criteria, documents, and references.

Key facts

Minimum stay / timeline
The 2026 legislation confirms that different time limits apply to certain groups; verify current category-specific limits with Migration Agency guidance at filing time
Income / maintenance
2026 maintenance requirement framework applies unless a legal exemption is granted
Language / knowledge
2026 language/society knowledge framework applies with staged testing rollout
Processing
Case-by-case
Costs / fees
SEK 1,500 (same application fee framework)
Renewal / validity
Not applicable

Eligibility triggers

  • Must fit one of Migration Agency’s listed shorter-residence categories
  • Must still satisfy identity, orderly-life, maintenance, and knowledge requirements unless exempt

Documents & evidence

  • Category-specific relationship/status/residence evidence

Typical process

  1. Check if your category qualifies for reduced habitual-residence period
  2. Prepare category-specific proof
  3. Apply and complete the standard citizenship process

Benefits

  • Potentially shorter eligibility windows for specific legal categories

Limitations & cautions

  • ! Only available if category-specific criteria are fully met

FAQ — Citizenship

Do older applications follow the pre-2026 five-year rule?
No transitional arrangements apply. The Swedish Migration Agency states that cases not decided before 6 June 2026 are assessed under the new rules.
How much does Swedish citizenship application cost?
The Migration Agency page lists a fee of SEK 1,500 for adult applications.
Is the Swedish citizenship main residence rule now 8 years?
Yes. Official 2026 updates from the Migration Agency and Riksdag state that the main habitual-residence rule increases from 5 to 8 years as a starting point from 6 June 2026.
What does “orderly life” mean in practice?
The Migration Agency checks debt/non-payment records and criminal history, including waiting periods after certain convictions.
Can time on temporary permits count?
Some permit types do not count toward habitual residence. The Migration Agency explains counting rules by permit context.