Din sökning population registration in Sweden gav 59 träffar
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.
If you live in an apartment, your listing in the Swedish Population Register must include your apartment number. This number is listed in the Swedish Apartment Register. Your apartment number is part of your address.
The basic population registration rules also apply to students. As a general rule, you must be registered at the address at which you live – i.e., the place where you sleep most nights. However, there are some exceptions.
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.
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 fraud is also known as identity theft, ID-hijacking or spoofi...
Do you have a non-Swedish company, legal entity or sole trader business? On this page you can apply for F-tax, VAT and employer registration.
There are rules determining which information you can request about yourself and others. Here you can find out about which information is public and which is confidential, and the process for requesting information.
When you move, you must notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your change of address to ensure that you are listed correctly in the Swedish Population Register. Normally, your mail will then be sent to the correct address.
Skatteverket is accountable to the government, but operates as an autonomous public authority.
Here you can find information about the rules that apply when you hire someone who is resident abroad to carry out work in Sweden.