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Sweden Seasonal Work Permit Process 2023 (For Non-Europeans)
If you are a non-European citizen and you are interested in working in Sweden on a seasonal basis, you will need to apply for a seasonal work permit. This permit allows you to work in Sweden for up to six months in a calendar year. To apply for a seasonal work permit, you will need to:
- Find a job offer from a Swedish employer. The employer must be registered with the Swedish Migration Agency and they must be able to offer you a job that meets the requirements for a seasonal work permit.
- Complete an online application form. You can find the application form on the Swedish Migration Agency website.
- Attach the following documents to your application:
- A copy of your passport
- A copy of your job offer
- A proof of travel insurance
- A proof of medical insurance
- A police clearance certificate from your home country
- A passport-sized photo
- Pay an application fee. The application fee is currently SEK 1,000.
- Submit your application to the Swedish Migration Agency. You can submit your application online or by mail
The Swedish Migration Agency will process your application and make a decision within a few weeks. If your application is approved, you will be issued a seasonal work permit. You must then apply for a visa to enter Sweden.
Here are some additional tips for applying for a Sweden seasonal work permit:
- Make sure that your job offer meets the requirements for a seasonal work permit. The job must be temporary and it must be in a sector that is experiencing a shortage of workers.
- Complete the application form carefully and make sure to attach all of the required documents.
- Pay the application fee on time.
- Submit your application as early as possible. The processing time for seasonal work permit applications can vary, so it is best to submit your application well in advance of your planned travel date.
If you have any questions about the Sweden seasonal work permit process, you can contact the Swedish Migration Agency.

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