Under the agreement, Swedish and other EU citizens can continue to live, work, study and retire in the UK. Even those who have recently moved to the UK are covered, as well as those who move there before the end of 2020, when the transition period is due to end. Equivalent provisions apply to UK citizens in Sweden.
What documents do I need to move to Sweden?
A passport or similar document with an accompanying photo is fine. Alternatively, a relative or loved one can vouch for your identity, provided they’re already a Swedish citizen. According to the immigration office, for a loved one to prove your identity, the two of you must have lived together before moving to Sweden.
Do you need PCR for Sweden?
In general, foreigners entering from another country than an EEA* country, need to present a negative covid-19 test result in order to be allowed entry into Sweden. According to the The Public Health Agency of Sweden, this can be done with a negative PCR, LAMP, TMA or antigen test.
How do I marry a Swedish citizen?
For those married to, living in a registered partnership with or cohabiting with a Swedish citizen, they can apply for Swedish citizenship after three years. In these cases, they must have been living together for the past two years. It is not enough to be married to one another, they must also live together.
How do I get a document signed and stamped at HMRC?
I have a client that moved to the UK from Greece, and we have a signed and stamped cert of residence from HMRC for the Greek authorities, however the Greeks have now told the client that she needs to fill in another form headed “Claim for the application of the DTT between Greece and UK” and get that stamped at HMRC.
When to ask HMRC for a national insurance statement?
Ask for a statement of your UK National Insurance if you’ve lived or worked in the UK and are making a benefit claim in an EU or EEA country. You can ask HMRC to send you a statement of your UK National Insurance record if you’ve lived or worked in the UK and are making a benefit claim in an EU or European Economic Area (EEA) country.
When do you have to tell HMRC you are working abroad?
going to work abroad full-time for at least one full tax year The tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April the next year. You do not need to tell HMRC if you’re leaving the UK for holidays or business trips.
When do you need to tell HMRC about a cross border arrangement?
You only need to register once. You should use the online service to report a cross-border arrangement. Information about when you may have to tell HMRC about a cross-border arrangement and reporting a cross-border arrangement has been updated. Information about when you need to report a cross-border arrangement has been updated.