Sweden

Sweden combines a world-class social safety net with a thriving tech sector, high English proficiency, and a structured immigration system for skilled workers.

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Updated April 2026 5 min read
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For information only. Visa rules, processing times, and eligibility criteria change frequently. All information on this page is sourced from official government websites and verified as of the date shown. Always confirm your specific situation with the relevant embassy or a licensed immigration lawyer before applying. Full disclaimer ↗

Visa & Immigration Guide for Sweden

This guide covers all main visa routes for non-EU professionals moving to Sweden, including eligibility requirements, processing times, fees, and step-by-step application instructions.

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Not a degree holder? You're still welcome.

Sweden has dedicated visa routes for trade workers, care workers, seasonal workers, and apprentices — no university degree required. Check the full table below for all routes, including the Shortage Occupations Work Permit and standard employer-sponsored permits.

Visa Types at a Glance

Visa type Who it's for Processing Fee
Work Permit (Arbetstillstånd) Main route for non-EU workers. Employer must advertise the role in the EU for 10 days and offer terms matching Swedish collective agreements or industry standard. 4–8 weeks See MV fee
ICT Permit (Intra-Company Transfer) For employees transferred within a multinational company to a Swedish branch or subsidiary. Maximum duration is 3 years. 4–8 weeks See MV fee
Self-Employment Permit For launching a sole trader business (enskild firma) or limited company (AB) in Sweden. Must demonstrate a viable business plan and financial sustainability. 12–20 weeks See MV fee
Family Reunification Spouses, cohabitants, and children under 18 of Swedish residents can join them. No language requirement at entry — Swedish classes (SFI) are provided free after arrival. 12–48 weeks See MV fee

Detailed visa guides

Min. salary

SEK 27,360

Processing time

4–8 weeks

Application fee

See MV fee

Step-by-step process

  1. 1 Valid passport
  2. 2 Employment offer stating salary and working conditions
  3. 3 Employer's union notification (if applicable)
  4. 4 Health insurance until Swedish personnummer obtained

Min. salary

SEK 27,360

Processing time

4–8 weeks

Application fee

See MV fee

Step-by-step process

  1. 1 Valid passport
  2. 2 Employer transfer letter
  3. 3 Proof of employment at parent company (12+ months)
  4. 4 Contract for the Swedish posting

Min. salary

SEK 27,360

Processing time

12–20 weeks

Application fee

See MV fee

Step-by-step process

  1. 1 Valid passport
  2. 2 Business plan with financial projections
  3. 3 Proof of relevant qualifications or experience
  4. 4 Evidence of start-up capital or signed client agreements

Min. salary

SEK 17,000

Processing time

12–48 weeks

Application fee

See MV fee

Step-by-step process

  1. 1 Valid passport
  2. 2 Proof of relationship (marriage/cohabitation certificate)
  3. 3 Sponsor's Swedish personnummer or residence permit
  4. 4 Proof of shared or adequate accommodation

General document requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Employment offer stating salary and working conditions
  • Employer's union notification (if applicable)
  • Health insurance until Swedish personnummer obtained
  • Employer transfer letter
  • Proof of employment at parent company (12+ months)
  • Contract for the Swedish posting
  • Business plan with financial projections
  • Proof of relevant qualifications or experience
  • Evidence of start-up capital or signed client agreements
  • Proof of relationship (marriage/cohabitation certificate)
  • Sponsor's Swedish personnummer or residence permit
  • Proof of shared or adequate accommodation

Essential Worker & Trade Visas

Sweden has a growing demand for skilled tradespeople and essential workers across construction, hospitality, logistics, and agriculture. These visas are available for workers without university degrees.

Work Permit for Shortage Occupations

Sweden allows non-EU workers in shortage sectors (construction, care, hospitality, transport) to apply for a work permit if they have a confirmed job offer that meets collective agreement salary levels.

  • Job offer from a Swedish employer
  • Salary must meet or exceed collective agreement level for the sector
  • Employer must advertise the role in the EU/EEA for 10 days first
  • No minimum language requirement for the permit itself
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Investor & Entrepreneur Visas

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For information only. Investment visa rules, minimum thresholds, and eligibility conditions change frequently and vary significantly by individual circumstances. The information on this page is sourced from official government portals. Always verify current requirements with the relevant embassy or a licensed immigration lawyer before taking any action. Full disclaimer ↗

Self-Employment Residence Permit

Sweden offers a residence permit for self-employed individuals who can demonstrate a viable business with sufficient income to support themselves (at least SEK 200,000/year in revenue). No dedicated investor visa program exists; however, EU Blue Card and self-employment routes are open.

Min. revenue
SEK 200,000/year
Processing
3–5 months
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⚠️ Investor visa rules change frequently. The figures above are based on official sources as of 2025. Always verify current requirements directly with the embassy or a licensed immigration lawyer.