2025-05-20
Are you going to visit the National Government Service Centre?
From May onwards, there will be changes to which of the Government Service Centers offer the services of the Swedish Migration Agency.
You are a Swiss citizen and want to apply for a residence permit to live in Sweden for more than three months. Your family can apply at the same time.
If you are a citizen of Switzerland, you can move to Sweden to work, study, start your own business, or live on your own funds. If you plan to stay longer than three months, you will need a residence permit.
As a citizen of Switzerland, you have the right to start working or studying as soon as you arrive in Sweden. You do not need to wait for a decision regarding your residence permit application. If you are going to study, you can work alongside your studies.
If you are to work as an employee, you must apply for a coordination number with the Swedish Tax Agency, so that your employer can pay tax and employer contributions for you.
Read more about coordination numbers on the website of the Swedish Tax Agency External link.
If you are going to start your own business, you must submit an application for an F-tax certificate to the Swedish Tax Agency. You may also need to register your company with the Swedish Companies Registration Office before you start running your business.
Learn more about starting a business:
The Swedish Companies Registration Office External link.
Verksamt.se External link.
These requirements must be met in order for you to be granted a residence permit:
You must have a valid passport or national ID card
You must be able to support yourself financially
You must work, run your own business, study, or have sufficient funds to support yourself.
Plan to present your passport or national ID card
Before you can receive a decision, you may need to present your passport or national ID card. You must do this at a Swedish embassy or consulate-general if you are outside Sweden, or at one of the Swedish Migration Agency’s Service Centres if you are already in the country. The Swedish Migration Agency will contact you with information about how and when to do this.
In some cases, you will not be required to present your passport. For example, if we have already checked your passport at a previous visit, we do not need to do so again. If your family is applying with you, each family member must also present their passport.
Make sure that the information on your submitted documents is clearly visible.
Correctly made copies of your passport or national ID card
You cannot get a permit for longer than your passport is valid.
Read more about what the passport copies must show
Documents showing that you can support yourself financially
You must submit documents showing how you can support yourself. The documents you must submit depend on your occupation.
If you are going to work in Sweden, you must attach a certificate of employment from your employer.
If you are going to run your own business in Sweden, you must attach
If you have purchased a business in Sweden, you must attach
If you are going to study in Sweden, you must attach
If you have sufficient funds to support yourself in Sweden, you must attach
If someone else is responsible for your financial maintenance (a guarantor), you must provide a certificate certifying that they will be responsible for supporting you financially, details of the guarantor’s income and/or assets, and a copy of the guarantor’s valid identification document.
If you provide or are a recipient of a service, you must attach
A representative can apply for you, if you grant them power of attorney. In that case, the person who applies for you must attach a copy of the power of attorney to your application.
Power of attorney (107011) Pdf, 1.1 MB.
Read more about power of attorney
Correctly made copies of each family member’s passport
Documents showing your relationship
If you are married: marriage certificate, marriage record, or similar document.
If you are cohabiting partners: documents showing that you have lived together, such as population registration certificates, a joint rental contract, or proof of the joint purchase of a home.
Correctly made copies of the child’s passport
Read more about what the passport copies must show
Documents showing your maintenance obligation
If you have a maintenance obligation to any family member: a document from the competent national authority of the country in which you have lived together, certifying that you or your partner have a maintenance obligation to your family member.
Documents certifying that the family member is part of the household
If other family members are part of the household: Documents from the competent national authority of the country in which you have lived together, certifying that the family member is part of the same household as you.
If any of your family members also want to apply for a residence permit, they can do so at the same time as you. Your occupation plays a role in determining who is considered your family:
The following are considered family members:
The following are considered family members:
Other family members not mentioned above may also be granted a residence permit for the same period as you, if any of the following apply to you:
Your family members can start working or studying as soon as they arrive in Sweden. They do not need to wait for a decision regarding their residence permit application.
Citizens from Switzerland do not need an entry visa to travel to Sweden, but if any of your family members need one, they must apply before entering the country.
Countries whose citizens need an entry visa for travel to Sweden External link.
Read more about entry visas on the page You want to apply – Visiting Sweden for up to 90 days (entry visa)
If you are employed, self-employed, or are living here with other sufficient means of supporting yourself, you can be granted a residence permit for a maximum of five years.
If you are a student, you will be granted a permit for the duration of your studies, but for a maximum of one year at a time.
Your residence permit can be extended.
For Swiss citizens and their family members, it costs nothing to apply for a residence permit.
It is not possible to say exactly how long you will need to wait for a decision. There are many things that affect the waiting time, for example whether your application is complete to begin with or whether we need to request more information, or whether we need to check with other authorities when investigating your case.
Here we show statistics on how long it has taken for people who have applied for the same permit as you. The statistics are based on cases decided in the last 12 months.
Before you start your application, you must have assembled the documents you will need to attach.
See which documents you must attach under the “Important to know” tab
Fill in the form:
Application for residence permit for citizens of Switzerland and Pdf, 819 kB.
their family members (147011) Pdf, 819 kB.
Each family member must complete their own application form. This also applies to children.
Submit the application and attached documents to:
Migrationsverket
Box 3100
903 03 Umeå
For Swiss citizens and their family members, it costs nothing to apply for a residence permit.
2025-05-20
Are you going to visit the National Government Service Centre?
From May onwards, there will be changes to which of the Government Service Centers offer the services of the Swedish Migration Agency.