Permit for managers, specialists and trainees transferred from a company outside the EU to a group company in Sweden, issued by Migrationsverket under the EU ICT Directive. It allows short- and long-term mobility to group entities in other EU member states.
Managers, specialists and trainee employees on an intra-company transfer to a Swedish branch.
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Your salary and terms must match those for workers posted to Sweden, and you must have health, life, occupational-injury, and pension insurance.
Yes. ICT permits include EU mobility, and if you already hold an ICT permit from another EU country you can apply for long-term mobility to work in Sweden.
The ICT permit, issued under the EU ICT Directive, is for managers, specialists and trainees transferred from a company outside the EU to a group company in Sweden; it allows short- and long-term mobility to group entities in other EU states.
You must have been employed without interruption for at least three months at the originating company before the transfer.
Yes. Your spouse or partner and children under 18 can apply, and adult family members (and children turning 16 in the year) are allowed to work.
Managers and specialists can be granted up to three years; trainees up to one year. The permit can never run longer than your passport's validity.
The ICT permit is for managers, specialists, and trainees being moved within the same company group from a unit outside the EU to a Swedish unit.