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What is the best and most time-saving operation for Swedish immigrants?

The Swedish government has no strict restrictions on the language, age and occupation of applicants who invest in Sweden. The Swedish Immigration Bureau also has few specific requirements for investors. A company registered in Sweden only needs a registered capital of 654.38+ million kronor (about 654.38+ 0654.38+million RMB), and has certain economic strength to bear the annual expenses of the whole family in Sweden of 654.38+million RMB.

In addition, the following conditions are also conducive to the success of the application: have had business dealings with Swedish companies; Can create employment opportunities for Sweden; Can contribute to Swedish economy, foreign trade and scientific research.

Conditions for investment in Sweden:

Investment applicants need to have a business background or corporate executives. The investor's spouse and unmarried children under 18 can apply at the same time. /kloc-children over 0/8 can apply in another way. Swedish investment immigrants have few specific requirements for investors, and there are no clear regulations on investors' education level and resume. It's best to prove that working in Sweden is helpful. Have a good business background, and the parent company in China is in good operating condition; For outstanding and powerful investors aged 25-45, the age limit can be relaxed; Have a certain economic strength can afford the cost of 654.38+million RMB per family in Sweden every year.

Investment form:

China companies or individuals can buy companies established and registered by Swedish professional enterprises, so as to carry out business quickly.

In Sweden, foreign investors usually choose to establish subsidiaries (usually limited companies) to conduct business activities in Sweden. Unlike other countries, individual shareholders are not responsible for the obligations of the company. Limited companies are divided into unlisted companies and listed companies (only listed companies can issue securities with voting rights and other securities that can be traded in the securities exchange market or other regulated markets). Unlisted companies must have at least100,000 Swedish kronor (equivalent to 65,438+065,438+0,000 RMB) of share capital, while the minimum share capital of listed companies is 500,000 Swedish kronor. The legal person of the company can be 1 person, or it can be a company registered by two people. So the conditions are simple and easy!