Guidance

Living in Sweden

Information for British citizens moving to or living in Sweden, including guidance on residency, healthcare and working.

This guide sets out essential information for British citizens moving to or living in Sweden. Read about how our embassy in Stockholm can help.

This information is provided as a guide only. You should get definitive information from the Swedish authorities. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is not liable for any inaccuracies in this information.

Support for British nationals abroad sets out how British nationals can stay safe abroad and how the FCDO can help if you do get into difficulty.

Read general guidance on moving or retiring abroad.

To stay up to date:

Before you go

See our travel advice for Sweden for up-to-date information on entry requirements, local laws and customs, safety and emergencies.

If you were living in Sweden before 1 January 2021

Some parts of this guide only apply if you have been living in Sweden since before 1 January 2021. You should read these in addition to the rest of the guidance in each section.鈥

You should also read our living in Europe page for information about citizens鈥 rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.

Visas and residency

You must tell the UK government offices that deal with your benefits, pension and tax if you are moving or retiring abroad.

Check the entry requirements for Sweden and read the . If you plan to live in Sweden for more than 1 year, you must . The Swedish authorities will issue you an ID number (personnummer) or a 鈥渟amordningsnummer鈥.

To be granted a work permit, you need to have an .

Visas and residency if you were living in Sweden before 1 January 2021

If you applied for your new uppeh氓llsstatus residence document by 31 December 2021, your rights are protected by the Withdrawal Agreement pending a decision on your application. You should continue the process to get your new residence document if you do not have it yet.

If you have a card or certificate for residence rights under EU law (uppeh氓llsr盲tt), this is no longer valid (since 1 January 2022). The general application period for residence status ended on 31 December 2021. The following groups still have the opportunity to apply for residence status:

  • family members of a British citizen with residence status or permanent residence status
  • biological and adopted children who have at least one parent who is a British citizen with residence status or permanent residence status

Read more information on

Sweden applied new rules for British citizens following EU Exit. Guidance and online applications for residence permits are available on

If you are planning to move to Sweden to join your partner you should apply for a permit for

If you have a card for residence under Swedish law (uppeh氓llstillst氓nd), you do not need to apply for the new uppeh氓llsstatus residence document, but you have the option to. The new uppeh氓llsstatus residence document allows you to stay longer outside of Sweden without losing your residency rights. It also makes it easier for family members to come and live with you in Sweden.

If you have not had a response to your uppeh氓llsstatus application, you can .

You must . Read the Migration Agency鈥檚 information on .

Appeal process

If your application for a new uppeh氓llsstatus residence status is refused, you will be notified about the appeal process. Read the Swedish government advice on .

Family members

If you have been granted a new uppeh氓llsstatus residence status, your close family members continue to be able to join you and settle in Sweden in the future. Find more information on who this applies to in the Living in Europe guidance. Read the .

Nationals of certain non-EU countries may need a visa before travelling to Sweden. The Swedish authorities should issue family reunion visas free of charge.

Passports and travel

You can apply for or renew your British passport from Sweden.

Check the Sweden travel advice for passport validity requirements.

Always carry your passport when travelling within the . If you have citizenship of an EU or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) country, in addition to your British citizenship, you should enter and leave Sweden using your EU or EFTA passport.

If you stay in Sweden with a Swedish residence permit or long stay visa, this time does not count towards your 90-day visa-free limit for the Schengen area.

If you visit other Schengen area countries outside Sweden, make sure you do not exceed the visa-free 90 days in any 180-day period. You are responsible for counting how long you stay under the Schengen visa waiver, and you must comply with its conditions.

Different rules apply if you are travelling to other聽EU and Schengen countries as a resident of Sweden. Check each country鈥檚 travel advice page for information on entry requirements.

EU Entry/Exit System (EES)

The EU will introduce a new digital border, called the Entry/Exit System (EES). The exact date that EES will be introduced has not been confirmed.

This will require non-EU nationals, including UK nationals, visiting the EU to create a digital record and provide their biometric data (fingerprints and facial image) at the border when they enter the EU鈥檚 Schengen Zone.

UK nationals who are legally resident in Sweden (including beneficiaries of the Withdrawal Agreement) will be exempt from registration in EES, provided they hold the correct documentation.

In Sweden, documents that allow exemption include the residence status card (uppeh氓llsstatuskort). If you have this document, you will not need to register in the EES when travelling.聽聽

Withdrawal agreement beneficiaries that are granted residence status or permanent residence status in Sweden also receive a proof of residence status which means that they have the right to live in Sweden. Those who have received this proof will also have received a residence status card. The validity of the card is five years.

We strongly urge all UK nationals, lawfully resident in the EU before 1 January 2021, to ensure they hold a valid residence status card to avoid difficulties at the border.

Read more on

If you were living in Sweden before 1 January 2021

When you travel, carry your residence document (uppeh氓llsstatus) or frontier worker permit issued under the Withdrawal Agreement, in addition to your valid passport.

You must proactively show your residence document, or other evidence of residence status, if you are asked to show your passport at border control. If you have applied for, but not yet received, your residence document, show your certificate of application.

If you cannot prove that you are a resident in Sweden, you may be asked additional questions at the border to enter the EU. Your passport may be stamped on entry and exit. This will not affect your rights in the country or countries where you live or work. If a passport is stamped, the stamp is considered null and void when you can show evidence of lawful residence.

If you have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement, you can enter and exit Sweden with a valid passport. You do not need any additional validity on the passport beyond the dates on which you are travelling.

Healthcare in Sweden

Read the guidance on healthcare in Sweden and make sure you are correctly registered for your circumstances.

If you cannot register for healthcare as a resident in Sweden, you must ensure you have private healthcare cover for Sweden.

NOTE: UK Travel insurance providers will not generally cover your healthcare costs if you live overseas.

Read about social insurance on Social Insurance Agency鈥檚 website (贵枚谤蝉盲办谤颈苍驳蝉办补蝉蝉补苍).

Travel insurance is not intended to cover healthcare costs if you live overseas.

Medicine

If you are on a prescription for any medication you should ensure you have a supply of it, or are able to obtain it when in Sweden. Certain medicines may not be available in Sweden (including major brands readily available in the UK), and you may be prohibited from taking them into the country. You should consult your GP before travelling to Sweden to find out about any alternative medication.

Read the

Many over-the-counter medicines in the UK are . You can only buy medicines at authorised chemists (Apoteket).

English is widely spoken in Sweden. This link will help you find contact details for relevant health care providers.

You should also read our guidance on:

Working in Sweden

If you are planning to move to Sweden and work, you may need a visa. Read and .

To apply for a job you may need to provide a

Read:

If you work in Sweden, even if you work for a UK-based company, this may affect where you pay National Insurance-type contributions. Read the National insurance and social security contributions section for more information.

If you were living in Sweden before 1 January 2021

You have the right to work under the Withdrawal Agreement, if you have an uppeh氓llsstatus residency document, or have applied for one.

If you live in Sweden and were regularly commuting to work in another EU or EFTA country before 1 January 2021, read our guidance for frontier workers.

Professional qualifications

You may need to get your professional qualification recognised if you want to work in a profession that is regulated in Sweden.

Read guidance on:

If you were living in Sweden before 1 January 2021

If the relevant regulator in Sweden officially recognised your professional qualification before 1 January 2021, or you started the recognition process by this date, make sure you understand the terms of your decision. You should get advice from the relevant regulator.

Studying in Sweden

If you plan to study in Sweden, you must meet all visa requirements before you travel.

Contact the relevant higher education provider in Sweden to check what fees you may have to pay.

Read guidance on:

If you were legally resident in Sweden before 1 January 2021

The studying in the European Union guidance includes information if you were already living in Sweden before 1 January 2021.

Tax

The UK has a double taxation agreement with Sweden so that you do not pay tax on the same income in both countries. Ask the relevant tax authority your questions about double taxation relief.

You should get professional advice on paying tax in Sweden. Find an English-speaking lawyer in Sweden.

Read guidance on:

National insurance and social security contributions

National Insurance-type contributions (NIC) are called 鈥榮ocial security contributions鈥 (SSC) in Sweden. Find out if you need to pay National Insurance in the UK or social security contributions in Sweden.

If you plan to move to Sweden and work, even if you continue working for a UK-based company, you and your employer may need to pay social security contributions in Sweden. These social security contributions would entitle you to certain benefits, such as healthcare, in Sweden.

Read guidance on National Insurance for workers from the UK working in the EEA or Switzerland

You can also check your UK National Insurance record.

Benefits

UK benefits

Read guidance on entitlement to UK benefits and pensions while you are living in Sweden.

Check which UK benefits you can claim while abroad and how to claim them.

Many income-related benefits such as pension credit and housing benefit cannot be paid to you if you are abroad for more than 4 weeks.

Swedish benefits

You may be eligible to claim some Swedish benefits. To find out contact:

Pensions

Read guidance on entitlement to UK benefits and pensions while you are living in Sweden.

If you retire in Sweden, you can claim:

Read the 伊人直播 and Pension Service鈥檚 伊人直播Helper鈥檚 for more information on cross-border pensions.

Life certificates for UK State Pensions

If you get a聽鈥榣ife certificate鈥 from the UK Pension Service, you must respond as soon as possible. Your payments may be suspended if you don鈥檛. Please note that the embassy no longer provide life certificates for British nationals claiming a British pension abroad. Please refer to the聽list of people working in a recognised profession聽who can do this for you.

伊人直播 and banking

Whether UK banks can provide services to customers living in the EEA depends on local laws and regulation.

Read the 伊人直播 and Pension Service鈥檚 伊人直播Helper for information on cross-border banking.

Accommodation and buying property

You can rent 鈥榝irst-hand鈥 or 鈥榮econd-hand鈥 in Sweden. First-hand (f枚rsta hand) means you sign an agreement with the owner of the building, while second-hand (andra hand) means you sign an agreement with someone who owns the flat or has the first-hand contract on the flat. In the big cities, obtaining a first-hand contract generally requires several years of queueing. For second-hand contracts, there are many dedicated accommodation websites. Most ads are in Swedish, but you will find some in English too. If you are moving to Sweden as a student, check first with the university you will be studying at. Some universities provide guaranteed housing for international students, but not all. Most universities have some kind of accommodation service available.

Read guidance on how to buy or let property abroad.

Municipalities (kommuner) often has information on how to look for housing in their area, for example or

from Stockholm鈥檚 housing queue on how to find a first-hand contract in Stockholm.

Driving in Sweden

You cannot renew or replace your UK, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man licence if you live in Sweden. If your licence is lost, stolen or expired, you will need a 鈥榗ertificate of entitlement鈥 to be able to apply for a Swedish driving licence.

A certificate of entitlement sets out the categories of vehicles you are entitled to drive. You should obtain this from the authority which issued your licence.

Read the guidance on what you must do to drive legally in Sweden:

Exchanging your UK or Gibraltar licence

If you live in Sweden you can . Although there is no time limit for exchanging your licence, you may find it helpful to exchange your licence for a Swedish licence. Some employers require an EU licence.

To you must be a permanent resident, provide a 鈥榗ertificate of entitlement鈥 and you may need to meet certain medical requirements. You do not need to take a driving test.

You cannot use an International Driving Permit (IDP) instead of exchanging your licence.

If you have a licence from Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man

The UK and Sweden are currently negotiating long-term arrangements for exchanging these licences without the requirement for a test. Sign up for email alerts to get notified when we update this page.

Disabled drivers

If you have a UK Blue Badge and live in Sweden, you must return it to the original UK issuing authority. You can .

Read the .

Bringing a鈥疷K-registered vehicle to Sweden

Read guidance on鈥痶aking a vehicle out of the鈥疷K.

Read Swedish government .

Driving鈥痮utside Sweden with a Swedish licence

You can use your Swedish licence when visiting the鈥疷K. Keep up-to-date with the UK Highway Code.

If you go to live in the UK, you can exchange your Swedish licence for a鈥疷K鈥痮ne without taking a test.

To drive in another country, in addition to your Swedish licence, you may need to (in Swedish).

Read the Swedish government information on:

Read the EU guidance on:

Voting

You can vote in Swedish local elections after 3 years of residency.

Only Swedish citizens can vote in general elections. To vote in European Parliament elections you must be a Swedish citizen or citizen of another EU country and resident in Sweden.

You can read more information on the

You may be able to vote in some UK elections. You can:

Births, deaths, marriage and civil partnerships

Births

If your child was born in Sweden and is eligible for British citizenship, you do not need to, but you can register the birth with the UK authorities in addition to registering locally. If your child has British nationality, you do not need to register the birth with the UK authorities to apply for a British passport.

Deaths

If someone dies in Sweden read our guidance on:

Marriage

Find out how you can get married or get a civil partnership abroad.

You may also need , or notary services in Sweden.

Pets

If you鈥檙e moving to Sweden with your pet, read the guidance and ensure you comply with the regulations:

To visit other countries with your pet, check the rules for the country you鈥檙e travelling to. Contact your vet to get the travel documents your pet needs.

Read guidance on:

  • bringing your pet to Great Britain. Check that your pet鈥檚 rabies vaccinations are up to date. Vets in Great Britain cannot enter rabies vaccination details in non-UK issued pet passports

Emergencies

Dial the for the police, ambulance or fire brigade.

Dial the in the EU country where you live or in another EU country.

If you need guidance on child abduction, read the guidance on international parental child abduction; the and the .

If you want to report a crime which is non-urgent, call 11414 or visit

If you are a British citizen and are the victim of a crime, have been arrested, or are affected by a crisis,鈥痗ontact the British Embassy Stockholm.

Returning to the UK

Tell the Swedish and UK authorities if you are planning to return to the UK permanently.

If you get healthcare in Sweden through the S1 form, you must contact the Overseas Healthcare Team on +44 (0)191 218 1999 to cancel your S1 at the right time.

To move your pension to the UK, contact the International Pension Centre.

Read the guidance on returning to the UK permanently which includes information on, among other things, bringing family members, tax and access to services.

Useful information

Support for British nationals abroad: a guide鈥痵ets out how to stay safe abroad, and explains how the FCDO can support you if you get into difficulty.

For more information see:

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Updates to this page

Published 2 January 2014
Last updated 12 August 2024 show all updates
  1. Information about the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES) added. The guidance has also been reviewed and updated as necessary.

  2. Visas and residency, healthcare, accommodation and buying property, and births, deaths, marriage and civil partnerships sections updated.

  3. Important information in the Working in Sweden, and National insurance sections if you work in Sweden, even it if it is for an employer based in the UK.

  4. Visas and residency guidance updated, following the 31 December 2021 residency deadline for people with rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.

  5. Visas and residency section updated: deadline for residency applications extended to 31 December 2021.

  6. Guidance reviewed for 伊人直播, tax and banking, Benefits, Births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships, and Useful information sections.

  7. Guidance reviewed for Passports and travel, Healthcare, Working in Sweden, Studying in Sweden, Emergencies, and Returning to the UK sections.

  8. Professional qualifications section updated for British citizens who are moving or moved to Sweden after 1 January 2021 and those living there since before 1 January 2021.

  9. Working in Sweden section updated: new guidance for frontier workers

  10. See Driving section for when you can exchange your UK driving licence; see Working in Sweden for update on frontier worker permits; see Studying in Sweden for student healthcare registration.

  11. Healthcare section updated including guidance on the S1 form and applying for EHIC and GHIC cards; working and studying in鈥疭weden鈥痵ection updated with link to Department for International Trade (DIT) guidance on working or providing services, updated with information on funding eligibility for students, and with link to DIT guidance on recognition of professional qualifications.

  12. Coronavirus section updated with a link to guidance on vaccines.

  13. Updated as the transition period ends with new information on pet travel and moving to Sweden

  14. Visas and residency section updated on how to apply for the new residence permit. Passports and travel section updated on carrying proof of residence when travelling.

  15. Healthcare section updated on how to apply for a new UK EHIC as a student or S1 holder. Working section updated with information on frontier workers

  16. Passports and travel section updated to include information on passport validity and entry requirements when travelling to other European countries from January 2021

  17. Brexit update: includes further details on passport validity, healthcare rights and State Pension uprating if the UK leaves the EU with a deal.

  18. New information on the proposed Swedish special residency process permit added to the 麓visas and residency after Brexit麓 section.

  19. Brexit update: Register for new Q&A session for UK nationals on 7 October in central Stockholm. See the 鈥榓ttend one of our citizens outreach meetings鈥 section.

  20. Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement

  21. Brexit update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.

  22. The guide contains new links to government guidance on returning to the UK in case of a no-deal Brexit.

  23. EU Exit update: updated EU Exit information in the visas and residency, healthcare, driving licences and working sections

  24. We have updated the contact details you need to apply for an S1 form.

  25. EU Exit update: Added information about outreach event to EU Exit section

  26. EU Exit update: Updated information on passports. You must use the checker tool to see if your passport is still valid for your trip.

  27. EU Exit update - Updated information on access to healthcare

  28. EU exit update - updated information on pensions and driving

  29. EU Exit update: New information in residency and visa section on draft withdrawal agreement in principle between the UK and EU. Plus information on travelling with pets in Europe in Pets section.

  30. Updated link to driving in Sweden

  31. Complete revision of guidance to ensure it's up to date and accurate.

  32. updated

  33. updated information

  34. updated information

  35. updated information

  36. Added an updated Living in Sweden guide

  37. First published.

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