This opportunity is available online via Google Meet or in person.
Meetings are conducted on a one-on-one basis.
The Swedish government has launched a talent visa program as of June 1, 2022, aimed at professionals wishing to work in Sweden.
The program is designed for individuals who have job offers from Swedish companies and intend to reside and work in Sweden for the next four years. Time spent on the work permit contributes towards the application for Swedish permanent residency.
A work permit application from a certified company is typically processed within 10 days.
The EU Blue Card serves as Europe's counterpart to the US Green Card, offering work and residence permits for non-EU/EEA nationals. This permit facilitates the process for highly skilled workers aiming to take up employment in the EU, ensuring substantial socio-economic rights and a pathway to permanent residency and EU citizenship.
The Blue Card is ideal for individuals planning to work across EU nations over the next four years. Several EU countries provide Blue Card permits, potentially easing relocation if one holds such a card. Additionally, the duration of holding a Blue Card in Sweden may be considered when applying for permanent residence in other European countries.
The typical processing time for an EU Blue Card application ranges from 2 to 3 weeks, but it can extend to 90 days depending on the workload of the Migration Agency.
For any inquiries regarding job searches, interview preparation, or work permits, individuals can reach out via email.