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Can I work in Sweden with EU residence permit?

Can I work in Sweden with EU residence permit?

As an EU/EEA citizen you have the right to work, study or live in Sweden without a residence permit. You also have the right to start and operate a private business.

Can I work in Switzerland with Italian residence permit?

Most EU/EFTA citizens – and their relatives or partners – can live and work in Switzerland without restrictions, but need to obtain a residence permit.

Can Italian document work in Germany?

No, they are only for Italy, if you want to work in Germany, you have to apply for a German visa.

Can I work in Sweden without a work permit?

It is not possible to enter Sweden, nor begin working in Sweden, before you are granted a work permit. To obtain a Swedish work permit, you must meet the following requirements: Have a valid passport. Be offered employment that complies with the terms set by Swedish collective agreements, or are standard for the occupation.

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How long does it take to get seasonal work permit in Sweden?

A decision on a permit for seasonal work is taken within 90 days. The decision must have been taken before you travel to Sweden. If you need a visa to travel to Sweden, you must visit the Swedish embassy or consulate-general to be photographed and to have your fingerprints taken.

How to apply for a temporary residence permit in Sweden?

In order to complete an application for a temporary residence permit as a non-EU citizen, you will need to present the following documents: 1 passport; 2 Swedish job offer; 3 salary offering; 4 proof of health and life insurance and social security as offered by employer.

How to get a job in Sweden as an EU citizen?

When you enter Sweden, or look for work, all you will need to do is show your passport. As an EU/EEA citizen, you are also allowed to come to Sweden to search for jobs. Once you have a job and are settled in Sweden, you will need to register with the Swedish Tax Agency.