Residence permit for studies in Sweden
What is a residence permit? A residence permit gives the holder the right to travel to and live in Sweden for a prolonged time It is required for stays longer than 3 months You need to receive it before you arrive to Sweden A residence permit for studies gives the holder the right to stay in Sweden during the time of study
Requirement for a residence permit A valid passport Admitted to full-time studies to a Swedish university. Be able to support yourself during the period of which you are applying for Comprehensive health insurance if you are admitted to studies for less than one year Pay in full the first installment of the tuition fee or have a scholarship covering the first installment of the tuition fee Notes: Full-time are defined as admission to a programme/coursepacket (at least 30 ECTS per term) The Migration Board will check your payment status so it’s important to pay your fee on time.
How long is your permit valid? One year at a time Students studying a programme for longer than one year can then renew the permit from Sweden Renewing your permit You must apply for an extension before your current permit has expired. Length of programme Permit validity period 1-year 1 August – 30 June > 1-year 1 August – 1 September the following year
Proof of financial support This next five slides are about the financial support requirement of residence permits Proof of financial support
Proof of financial support - 1(5) You need to be able to show that you can provide for yourself for the period for which you are applying for a residence permit. How much money do you need? At least SEK 8190 SEK/month for 10 out of 12 months This amount can be reduced if you can prove that you will get free food or accommodation from a university or an organisation that works with international exchange during your stay
Proof of financial support - 2(5) How long do you need to be able to support yourself? For your initial year in Sweden for your first application Students studying programmes longer than 1 year will need to show financial support for the coming year when applying for a renewal Length of programme Period of financial support Required amount 1-year 10 out of 12 months SEK 81,900 (10 months x SEK 8,190) > 1-year 11 out of 13 months SEK 90,090 (11 months x SEK 8,190) Even if you are studying a programme longer than one year you will receive a permit for one year at a time then renew it when in Sweden When students are studying a programme longer than 1 year they still need to show financial support for the first year when applying for the first time. They will then need to show financial support for the second year when applying for the renewal The reason students studying a programme longer than one year need to show financial support for 11 out of 13 months is because they usually receive a permit from 1 August to 1 September (13 months. Students studying a two-year programme or longer who can show financial support for 11 months (this means 11 out of 13 months they get the residence permit for) will then receive a residence permit for longer than 365 days and therefore be able to register for a Swedish personal identity number, which is very important
Proof of financial support - 3(5) How can you prove you have financial support? Bank assets in an account of which you are the sole account holder Scholarship Study grant or similar, for example student financial aid
Proof of financial support - 4(5) Does the money need to be in my account? It is necessary to submit the bank statement of the applicant, The bank statement may not be from other people such as your parents The bank account needs to be your own account and cannot be a shared/joint account What is not accepted to show financial support? Bank accounts shared with another person Statements of available credit, holds of funds or shares
Proof of financial support - 5(5) What happens if I have a scholarship? It needs to cover your living expenses and not only the tuition fee to replace the requirement for financial support The certificate must show the period you will be receiving the scholarship/grant for, and how much of the money will be available for your living expenses Information about either the monthly sum (including information regarding how many payments will be made) or the total amount paid out must also be present Any other important tips regarding financial support? Bank statements cannot be older than from 3 months before the start of your permit period, which will start on 1 August – this means not earlier than 1 May Do not apply earlier than 1 May
The next two slides are about health insurance and there are separate slides for students studying 1-yr programmes and programmes longer than 1-yr Health insurance
Health insurance – 1(2) Students studying one-year programmes You must show comprehensive health insurance if your university does not provide health insurance – refer to your university to see if they offer insurance Many universities offer comprehensive health insurance for students called FAS plus that is sufficient proof of health insurance. Check with your university if they have FAS plus If they do not have FAS plus you need your own health insurance It must be valid for the whole period that you will stay in Sweden It must cover the costs for emergency and other medical care, dental care and hospitalization. It must also cover the cost of a possible return journey home because of medical reasons. If your university has FAS plus you don’t need to upload proof of health insurance as the Migration Agency knows which universities offer health insurance
Health insurance – 2 (2) Students studying two-year programmes or longer You do not need to provide proof of health insurance as they will be covered by the Swedish healthcare system once you apply for a Swedish personal identity number in Sweden
Permit for family members Any family member (spouse, co-habitant partner and children under 18) you intend to bring with you to Sweden also need a residence permit Family members can apply for a residence permit if the family member is planning to live in Sweden with the person moving to Sweden to study the family member has a valid passport the family member has financial support arranged for the period they are applying for a residence permit you have supporting documents proving the kinship (marriage certificate, birth certificate or documents proving that you and your partner have lived together “abroad” (*note for Foreign Missions - insert the country of the event*) for a long period of time. Required financial support for family members The maintenance requirement for the whole time you are in Sweden is 3,500 SEK per month for adults and 2,100 SEK per month for each child. How long are the residence permits for family members valid? The same validity period as the student of the family member
How to apply? When to apply? After you have been admitted to your school and paid the first installment of the tuition fee you can submit your application for a residence permit Do not apply until you have a complete application Do not to apply earlier than 1 May as your bank statements should not be earlier than 3 months of when you receive your residence permit, which usually starts on 1 August. Do not apply too late. Processing times vary, but the average waiting time is approximately one month. Application fee There will be a small application fee of SEK 1,000 connected to the application. Photograph and fingerprints by the Swedish Embassy/Consulate – residence permit card After applying you will need to visit the closest Swedish Foreign Mission to be photographed and have your fingerprints collected for the resident permit card (*note for Foreign Missions - students certain countries can receive the residence permit card after arriving in Sweden – update accordingly)* You can do this before or after a decision has which also takes a month on average though we recommend doing this as early as possible as the process can take a month in addition to residence permit application age.. For a complete list of countries that need a residence permit card before entry and a list of countries that can receive this residence permit card afterentering Sweden see: http://www.regeringen.se/regeringens-politik/migration-och-asyl/lander-vars-medborgare-behover-visum-for-inresa-i-sverige/
Key tips Make sure to extend your passport if it is about to expire – you cannot obtain a permit for longer than your passport’s period of validity Apply as soon after 1 May as possible BUT…. An incomplete application sent in early will take longer to process than a complete application sent in later – so only send a complete application
Common mistakes Incomplete applications Sending in a bank account in someone else’s name or shared with another person Bank statements missing vital information such as the issuing date or the name of the account holder Sending in a document for a scholarship that doesn’t show the amount of living expenses it will cover or that the application can use the funds as they like When copying your personal details from your passport make sure it includes the entire page to include all the required pages The numbers and lettering at the very top and bottom of the pages must also be clearly visible.
For more details refer to - www.migrationsverket.se
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