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Here you find information about moving to someone in Sweden, visiting, working or studying in Sweden.
In order to join your family or relative in Sweden, you must have a residence permit. Read more here about how to apply for yourself and on behalf of your child:
Moving to someone in Sweden
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In order to book an appointment for an interview at the Swedish Embassy in Paris, please send an email with your dossier number.
If you are visiting Sweden and are a citizen of a non-EU country, you may need a visa. A visa is a permit to travel to and stay in a country for a maximum of 90 days. If you intend to stay in Sweden for longer than 90 days, you will need a visitors’ residence permit. Read more here:
In order to work in Sweden, you must have a work permit. Read more about how to apply for a work permit or for a residence permit as a self-employed person or a visiting researcher. Read more here:
In order to study in Sweden, you must have a residence permit. Read more about how to apply for a permit for studies or to work as a doctoral student. Read more here:
Telephone
+33 (0)5 57 87 47 90 )
consulat@schroder-schyler.com
Consulat de Suède
35 bis Cours du Médoc
33027 Bordeaux
Frankrike
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment.
The consulate in Bordeaux can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden. The consulate can also issue emergency passports.
Honorary Consul
Yann Schÿler
Telephone
07 56 88 37 21)
consulat.suede.lyon@gmail.com
Consulat de Suède
Mme Virginie Ferraton
32 rue de Trion
69005 Lyon
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment.
The consulate in Lyon can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
Honorary Consul
Virginie Ferraton
Telephone
+33 (0)4 91 13 16 31 )
consulatsuede@tddem.fr
Consulat de Suède
519/525 Chemin du Littoral
13016 Marseille
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment.
The Consulate l in Marseille can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
The consulate can also issue emergency passports.
Consul General
Nicole Guadagnino
Telephone
+33 (0)6 81 12 50 88 )
nantes@consulats-suede.fr
Consulat de Suède
30 rue Marie-Anne du Boccage
44000 Nantes
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment
The consulate in Nantes can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
Honorary Consul
Pia Edström Bourdeau
Telephone
+33 (0)4 89 24 16 51)
contact@consulat-suede.fr
Consulat de Suède
54, rue Gioffredo
06000 Nice
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment.
Closed July 15th 2024
The consulate in Nice can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
The consulate can also issue emergency passports.
Honorary Consul
Johan Wretman
Telephone
+33 (0)4 95 72 13 90 )
consul@archipetrus.com
Consulat de Suède
Moulin de Guardienna
Route d’Arca
20137 Porto Vecchio
Opening hours:
Only upon appointement.
The consulate in Porto Vecchio can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
Honorary Consul
Thomas Fourtané
Telephone
+590 (0)590 27 29 38)
contact@consulat-suede-stbarth.fr
Visiting adress:
Consulat honoraire de Suède
CCPF Public
97133 Saint-Barthélemy
Post adress:
Consulat honoraire de Suède
BP 118
97098 Saint-Barthélemy Cedex
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment.
The consulate in Saint Barthélemy can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
Honorary Consul
Lisa Beronius-Magras
Email:
consulat.suede.strasbourg@wanadoo.fr
Temporary address:
Représentation permanente de la Suède auprès du Conseil de l'Europe
67 allée de la Robertsau
67000 Strasbourg
Opening hours:
Only upon appointment.
The consulate in Strasbourg can hand out passports, ID-cards and driving licenses issued at an embassy or a police-office in Sweden.
Honorary Consul
Christina Krüger
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.