If you are a citizen of a EU or EEA country and are planning to live in Sweden for one year or more, you are generally required to be registered in the Swedish Population Register.
If you are listed in the Swedish Population Register and you have a Swedish personal identity number, you must notify the Swedish Tax Agency if you plan to live outside Sweden for one year or more.
Notification, Moving Abroad (SKV 7665eng)
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...
If someone reports moving within Sweden to your registered address, you may receive a letter about it from the Swedish Tax Agency. You will then have the opportunity to confirm whether or not this person lives at your address.
If you are living in Sweden and are registered in the Swedish population register and are planning to move abroad for a year or more, you should notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your plans.
If you move from Sweden to live in another country, your tax situation will depend on several factors, including the duration of your stay and, particularly, whether your stay abroad is temporary or permanent.
If you are a citizen of Denmark, Norway, Finland or Iceland, 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.
To be listed in the Swedish Population Register, you must be living in Sweden and plan to stay here for at least one year. You need to notify us of your move to Sweden, and must visit a Swedish state service centre in person.
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...