In this collection you will find good advice when applying for jobs in Sweden.
If you want to apply for jobs in Sweden, you can find vacant posts here on Øresunddirekt, check company websites or send a unsolicited application.
If you would like to commute to a job in Sweden, you must apply for a work permit in Sweden. Read more about that here.
Some good advice on what to include and how to structure a good application for a job in Sweden.
Bring your Danish A-kasse when you try to find a job in Sweden.
As a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland, you do not benefit from the free movement of labour that enables you to work in all these countries without a work permit, but there may nevertheless be ways in which you can become a cross-border worker if you comply with certain conditions.
A brief introduction to the authorities and websites that you might need to contact if you commute between Denmark and Sweden for work.
As a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland, you do not benefit from the free movement of labour. This means that if you live in Denmark, you do not automatically have the right to work in Sweden. But there are ways in which you can become a cross-border worker if you comply with certain conditions.
The general rule about your social insurance if you commute between Denmark and Sweden, is that you are insured in the country you work in.
A Swedish employer must, within one month after the employee has commenced employment, inform in writing of the conditions that apply to the position.
The Swedish police carry out border control when you travel from Denmark to Sweden. This means that you must show valid identification when entering Sweden. Read about the implications this has for commuters between Sweden and Denmark and the type of identification that is accepted.