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What do you need to immigrate to Sweden?

You can apply for this residence permit under the following circumstances: you are married or cohabiting with a person who permanently lives in Sweden; Or prepare to marry or live together with them. If you are a minor under 18, you can also apply for a residence permit in Sweden. Applicants who are not of China nationality should also provide valid proof of their residence in China. How to apply for a residence permit Your application should be submitted to the Swedish embassy or consulate in your country of residence. Your relatives in Sweden can't apply for you in Sweden. Please try to fill in all the questions when filling in the form, especially provide the correct address of the relevant person in Sweden. If you are married or cohabiting with someone who lives permanently in Sweden, or are going to marry or cohabit with you, please follow the following procedures: After you submit the application form, we will arrange and inform you to come to the consulate for an interview. If you have any documents that can prove your relationship with the Swedish inviter, such as letters and photos, you can take them with you during the interview. Required materials: two carefully filled and signed application forms. Three two-inch photos, two posted on the application form and one submitted with the materials. The photo must meet the following requirements: the photo must show the whole face, and the eyes should face the front lens when shooting; Color photos with light background; The photo must be a recent photo within half a year, and must conform to my actual appearance; Photos must be bareheaded, except for special religious reasons. The applicant's passport, personal data page, all exit records and visas must be copied in two copies. Note: Passport is valid for at least two years. Two copies of your contact's passport in Sweden. If he is not a Swedish passport holder, he must also provide a copy of his valid residence permit in Sweden. Your contact in Sweden needs to provide two copies of his/her identification "Personbevis". If you are married, please provide a marriage certificate. If the marriage is registered in China, please provide a notarial certificate of the relationship between husband and wife (one original and one copy each). The notarial certificate shall be certified by the foreign affairs offices of local provinces and cities. If you are registered for marriage in Sweden or other countries or regions, please show the original marriage certificate and submit two copies. If you are not married to a relative in Sweden, please provide a notarial certificate of your current marital status (one original and one copy each). The notarial certificate shall be certified by the foreign affairs offices of local provinces and cities. Power of attorney (one original and one copy). Please download the power of attorney on the right side of this page.

/kloc-Minors under the age of 0/8 are unmarried and their parents live in Sweden. Please follow the following procedure: You need to prove that you lived with your parents or one of your parents in your country of birth/residence before they moved to Sweden. Required materials: two application forms for residence permit. Three two-inch photos, two posted on the application form and one submitted with the materials. The photo must meet the following requirements: the photo must show the whole face, and the eyes should face the front lens when shooting; Color photos with light background; The photo must be a recent photo within half a year, and must conform to my actual appearance; Photos must be bareheaded, except for special religious reasons. The applicant's passport, personal data page, all exit records and visas must be copied in two copies. Two copies of father/mother's passport in Sweden. If he is not a Swedish passport holder, he must also provide two valid residence permits in Sweden. Birth certificate or kinship certificate (one original and one copy each) shall be certified by the Foreign Affairs Office of the local province and city. A notarized certificate of parents' custody of their children (one original and one copy each). The notarial certificate shall be certified by the local provincial and municipal foreign affairs offices. If both parents have custody, the parent who does not live in Sweden must sign a written certificate in front of a notary stating that he has no objection to the children moving to Sweden. One original and one copy of this notarial certificate shall be certified by the foreign affairs office of the local province and city.

The consulate will meet school-age children who have the ability to talk. If you have children or close relatives living in Sweden and want to join them, please follow the following procedures: In some special cases, there are also indirect relatives, that is, close relatives, who are eligible to apply for residence permits by family ties. You need to declare that you and your close relatives lived together before he/she moved to Sweden, and your life depended on him/her very much. It will be difficult to live apart. In other words, you must show that you are very dependent on the party who has lived in Sweden now in terms of material, social life and feelings, and you can't be separated. In some special cases, relatives of refugees or families of people who have been granted asylum for other reasons will also be granted residence permits if they have a very close relationship, even if they have not lived together in their previous country of residence. Required materials: two application forms. Three two-inch photos, two posted on the application form and one submitted with the materials. The photo must meet the following requirements: the photo must show the whole face, and the eyes should face the front lens when shooting; Color photos with light background; The photo must be a recent photo within half a year, and must conform to my actual appearance; Photos must be bareheaded, except for special religious reasons. The applicant's passport, personal data page, all exit records and visas must be copied in two copies. Two copies of passports of Swedish relatives. If he is not a Swedish passport holder, he must also provide a copy of his valid residence permit in Sweden. Notarial certificate related to it (one original and one copy each). The notarial certificate shall be certified by the local provincial and municipal foreign affairs offices. Power of attorney (one original and one copy). Please download the power of attorney on the right side of this page.

After you submit your application, the consulate will arrange and inform you of the interview. If you plan to stay in Switzerland for more than 90 days, if you stay for half a year or a year, but the time is not long, please see the residence permit for visiting relatives and friends. Application fee: 525 yuan per person, 65438+265 yuan under the age of 08. (If materials are submitted, the application fee will not be refunded. It may change every month according to the exchange rate between the Swedish krona and the RMB. Who decides my application: Your application will be sent by the embassy or consulate to the Swedish Immigration Bureau for trial and decision. After receiving the notice from the Immigration Bureau, the embassy/consulate will inform the applicant of the decision to apply. Before you enter Sweden, you need to get a residence permit and stick it on your passport. You can't go to Sweden as a tourist and wait there for a decision. How long will it take to wait for a decision? It may take a long time to wait for a decision. After you submit your application, the embassy/consulate will arrange and inform you to have an interview. After the interview, your application will be sent to the Swedish Immigration Bureau, which will take about 4 weeks. The Immigration Bureau will make supplementary inquiries about your Swedish contacts, and may invite them to the Immigration Bureau for an interview, or send them an inquiry form with a written answer, and then send it back to the Immigration Bureau. Duration of residence permit: If you live with relatives in the country where you were born or lived before, usually the Immigration Bureau will sign you a permanent residence permit (PUT), which means that you can live in Sweden for any length of time. If you have never lived with your relationship before, but you plan to establish a family to live together after you arrive in Sweden, usually the Immigration Bureau will sign a permit valid for 12 months, sometimes 6 months. This authority needs to be extended at that time. If you still live together at that time, the license will be extended 12 months or 6 months. If you are of working age, you will automatically get a work permit and your residence permit. When you have a valid residence permit for two consecutive years and your relationship is still intact, you will get a permanent residence permit. Other matters: Family members of the European Union and the European Economic Area (except family members of Swedish citizens) have the right to apply for residence permits upon arrival in Sweden. For more information, please contact the consulate.