In order to work in Sweden, you must have a work permit. Read more on the Swedish Migration Agency's website about how to apply for a work permit or for a residence permit as a self-employed person or a visiting researcher.
Read more about studying in Sweden in the link below.
If you are visiting Sweden and are a citizen of a non-EU country, you may need a visa. A visa is a permit to travel to and stay in a country for a maximum of 90 days. If you intend to stay in Sweden for longer than 90 days you will need a visitors’ residence permit. Read more about visas to visit Sweden on the Swedish Migration Agency's website.
Learn Swedish online from anywhere in the world. Visit Learn Swedish's website for information on how to get started.
In order to join your family or relative in Sweden, you must have a residence permit. Read more on the Swedish Migration Agency's website about how to apply for yourself and on behalf of your child.
If you have a complaint or suspect criminal offences or irregularities related to the Swedish Foreign Service’s activities, please report these to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.