Permanent right of residence for EU/EEA citizens – apply for a certificate
As an EU/EEA citizen, once you have lived in Sweden with right of residence for at least five years, you gain right of permanent residence. Here you can apply for a certificate showing that you have permanent right of residence.
Apply for a certificate of permanent right of residence
As an EU/EEA citizen, you have right of residence if you work, study, run your own business or have sufficient funds to support yourself. After five years, you gain permanent right of residence.
If you wish to have a document showing that you have right of permanent residence (for example, when contacting other national authorities) you can apply for a certificate of permanent right of residence.
Requirements for using the e-service
To use the e-service, you must
- have a valid email address
- copies of the pages of your passport or national ID card that show your personal data, photo, signature, passport number, country of issue, period of validity, and whether you have permission to live in countries other than your country of origin. For the passport or national ID card to be approved, it must have a signature. Read more about making correct passport copies.
You may also need to submit
- PAYE tax return from the Swedish Tax Agency for the last five years, if you or your close relative have worked in Sweden
- employer’s certificates from all employers for the last five years, if you or your close relative have worked in Sweden
- tax accounting the company from the Swedish Tax Agency or the last five years, if you or your close relative have been self-employed in Sweden
- transcripts for the periods during which you have studied (if you have right of residence as a student or are a family member of someone who has right of residence as a student)
- documents showing how you have supported yourself, if you or your close relative are retired or have sufficient funds, such as pension payments, bank statements or tax details for salary from abroad.