If you have moved to Sweden from Ukraine and have a residence permit with temporary protection, you can now be listed in the Swedish Population Register. This mainly applies to individuals who have stayed in Sweden on a residence permit with temporar...
From 1 November, it will be possible for more people who have a residence permit with temporary protection to be listed in the Swedish Population Register. From this date, the required length of residence permit and intended stay in Sweden will be ha...
From 3 June, identity checks will be carried out using digital facial comparison technology. These checks apply to anyone who needs a coordination number, or who needs to be listed in the Swedish Population Register in connection with their move to S...
In most circumstances, you should be listed in the Swedish Population Register if you have moved to Sweden and plan to live here for one year or more. You must therefore notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your move.
Watch the New in Sweden films and learn more about what you have to bring when you notify that you have moved here, how you apply for an ID card and other useful information.
If you have moved to Sweden and plan to live here for one year or more, you are generally required to be registered in the Swedish Population Register. If you are a citizen of a non-EU or a non-EEA country or stateless, you need to show a valid Swedi...
If you have arrived in Sweden because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, you can apply for a coordination number, or notify us of your move to Sweden in order to be listed in the Swedish Population Register.
Identity fraud is when an unauthorised party uses your ID, passwords, personal identity number or mobile BankID – for example, to order goods or apply for a loan in your name. This form of deception is also known as identity theft, ID-hijacking or sp...
To be registered in the Swedish Population Register as a student, you need to show that you will be studying and it should be assumed that you will be living in Sweden for at least one year.
As a citizen of another EU or EEA country than Sweden you have right of residence if you can show that you have sufficient funds, i.e., sufficient money to live on and support yourself in Sweden.