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145011 Received by the Swedish Migration Agency

UK

M IGR 1 4 5 0 1 1 20 21 -01 -26

Application for

a residence card

File number Signature

I am applying for a residence card

The application concerns

Taking up residence Temporary period of residence, from and including ……….. up to and including ……….

1. Personal details

Surname

Given name

Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month, day, number if applicable) Sex Citizenship

Male Female

2. Relation to your family member in Sweden

(Give the name of your family member in Sweden and state what relation you are to him/her)

Surname, given name Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month, day, number if applicable)

Citizenship

Relation

Husband/wife/cohabiting partner Child under the age of 21 Financially dependent parent

Financially dependent child over the age of 21 Other: indicate relation: ………...

3. Entry into Sweden

4. Address in Sweden

c/o Street address

Postal code and city e-mail address

Home phone Work phone Mobile

Use this form if you are not an EEA citizen but you are a family member of an EEA citizen. If the Swedish Migration Agency grants your application, you will be issued a residence card which confirms your right to reside in Sweden. Submit one form per person. If all of the information in the application is completed in full and all necessary documents are enclosed, your waiting time will be shorter. Do not forget to sign the form.

More information can be found at www.migrationsverket.se.

Are you presently in Sweden? If yes, indicate your date of entry into the country (yymmdd) No Yes

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5. Address in home country

c/o Street address

Postal code or equivalent Place

Country Phone number Mobile

6. Husband/wife/cohabiting partner – personal information

(NOTE! An accompanying husband/wife/ cohabiting partner must submit their own individual application.)

Surname, given name Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month,

day, number if applicable)

Citizenship Sex

Male Female

Civil status

married cohabiting, since ……….… (yy/mm/dd)

7. Child(ren) under the age of 21 – personal information

(Provide information for all children; if you have more than three children, enter the children’s personal information in the Additional Information section. NOTE! Accompanying children must submit their own applications)

Surname, given name Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month,

day, number if applicable)

Citizenship Sex

Male Female

Surname, given name Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month,

day, number if applicable)

Citizenship Sex

Male Female

Surname, given name Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month,

day, number if applicable)

Citizenship Sex

Male Female

8.

Legal guardian

(

s

)

– personal details

(To be completed only if you are under 21 years of age)

Surname Given name

Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month, day, number if applicable) Citizenship

Surname Given name

Date of birth/personal identity number (year, month, day, number if applicable) Citizenship

9. If the application concerns a child under the age of 18

(To be completed only if the child applying is under 18)

All children with the ability and desire to do so have the right to speak and be heard regarding their case at the Swedish Migration Agency. Children may express their views themselves, or allow a representative (such as a parent, custodian or legal guardian) to do it for them. It is important that it is the child's views that come forward and not the adult’s. If the child's parents are interviewed verbally, the child will also be interviewed verbally.

Does the child have additional reasons to be granted a residence card? No

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If yes, please state the reasons.

Does the child want to express his/her views on his/her case? No

Yes If yes and the child wants to express his/her views in writing, please write here or attach a separate sheet of paper.

If the child wants to express his/her views verbally, please write to the Swedish Migration Agency at migrationsverket@migrationsverket.se. You will find contact information at www.migrationsverket.se

Does the child need special support? (for example for physical or mental reasons)

No

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10. I am applying for a residence card as a

...

(tick the box that applies to you)

Husband/wife/cohabiting partner/child under the age of 21 to an EEA citizen or child

under the age of 21 of an EEA citizen’s husband/wife/cohabiting partner. (Q1)

You must enclose copies of the following documents: If you are a husband/wife:

 the pages of your passport showing your personal information and the period of validity of your passport

 marriage certificate.

If you are a cohabiting partner, i.e. if you permanently live together in a relationship and have a joint household:

 the pages of your passport showing your personal information and the period of validity of your passport

 documents which confirm that you have cohabitated, either in Sweden or abroad For example:

- extracts from the civil registry or other documentation showing that you both have been registered at the same address,

- documents which show shared utility accounts or insurance policies,

- bills issued to you jointly or bills that were issued individually but were sent to your shared address; i.e. telephone bills.

Use the Additional Information section to indicate where you have cohabitated and for how long. If the application concerns a child:

 the pages of your child’s passport showing the child’s personal information and the period of validity of the passport

 birth certificate or another document on which the names of the parents appear. If the application concerns a child under the age of 18 years:

 optionally a separate sheet of paper with the child's views.

Parents who are financially dependent on an EEA citizen or their husband/wife/

cohabiting partner residing in Sweden (Q2)

Enclose copies of:

 the pages of your passport showing your personal information and the period of validity of your passport

 document which demonstrates that you are related to the EAA citizen or their husband/wife/cohabiting partner; e.g. a birth certificate

 documents which demonstrate the way in which you are dependent on your family member for essential needs.

Use the Additional information section to describe the way in which you are dependent of the person residing in Sweden.

Child over the age of 21 who is financially dependent on an EEA citizen or their

husband/wife/cohabiting partner residing in Sweden (Q2)

Enclose copies of:

 the pages of your passport showing your personal information and the period of validity of your passport

 document which demonstrates that you are related to the EAA citizen or their husband/wife/cohabiting partner; e.g. a birth certificate

 documents which demonstrate the way in which you are dependent on your family member for essential needs.

Use the Additional Information section to describe the way in which you are dependent of the person residing in Sweden.

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11. Your family member’s right of residence

You must also demonstrate that your family member has a right of residence in Sweden. The Swedish Migration Agency requires different documents depending on the grounds your family member’s right of residence are based. Indicate below the grounds forming the basis for your family member’s right of residence in Sweden.

If you and your family member are applying at the same time, the documents only need to be sent as part of your family member’s application.

My family member is employed in Sweden

Enclose copies of the following documents:

 your family member’s passport or national ID card (which clearly states the nationality)

 certificate of employment. If the certificate of employment is more than three months old, a payslip for the most recent month must also be attached.

The certificate of employment must include the following information:

- employer’s name and contact information (address and telephone number) - employer’s corporate ID number

- wages

- duration of the employment (permanent or temporary employment) - scope of the work, number of hours per week.

If your family member has part-time employment or temporary employment, you must enclose payslips for the last three months showing the number of hours worked.

Use the form, Anställningsintyg för personer med ställning som varaktigt bosatta i annan EU-stat, no. 227021 (in Swedish only). The certificate must be signed by the employer.

My family member is self-employed in Sweden

Enclose copies of the following documents:

 your family member’s passport or national ID card (which clearly states the nationality)

 F-tax certificate and certificate of registration for the company

 latest VAT return submitted to the Swedish Tax Agency or an extract from the tax account

 proving that your family member runs his or her own business; e.g. customer invoices, receipts for purchased materials, rental agreement for commercial premises, etc.

If your family member has purchased a business in Sweden, you must also enclose copies of the transfer agreement and the most recent annual report.

If your family member is in the process of setting up his or her own business in Sweden but does not yet have a business, you must enclose copies of:

 documents which state the plans that are in place for the company and the preparations that have been made

 service contracts, customer contact information or a rental agreement for commercial premises.

My family member is a student in Sweden

(Note that SFI studies are not covered)

Enclose copies of the following documents:

 your family member’s passport or national ID card (which clearly states the nationality)

 evidence of acceptance to an education programme at the upper secondary level or higher

 European health insurance cards (EHIC) for both you and your family member.

If you are ineligible for such a card, you must take out a comprehensive health insurance policy which covers you during your time in Sweden, and you must enclose a copy of the policy. The copy must clearly state what is covered by the policy.

I confirm that my maintenance is secured for myself and my family during my course of studies in Sweden. ………..

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My family member has access to sufficient funds (also includes pensioners)

Your family member’s funds must be sufficient to support the entire family. Always enclose copies of the following documents:

 your family member’s passport or national ID card (which clearly states the nationality)

 documentation confirming that you are covered by the social insurance system of another EU country - the document must be issued by the authorities of the respective country

- if you are unable to obtain such documentation, you must take out a comprehensive health insurance policy which covers you during your time in Sweden, and you must enclose a copy of the policy. The copy must clearly state what is covered by the policy.

 information on your housing costs in Sweden: - rental agreement showing rental costs or

- document confirming the purchase of a condominium or property. If you own your property, indicate the monthly costs associated with your residence.

If your family member’s support consists of a salary or other form of compensation from abroad, you must submit

 a pension statement if he or she is a pensioner

 a copy of a valid employment contract and payslip from the employer for the last three months if he/she is employed

 receipts for costs incurred commuting to a foreign country. Attach a copy of your monthly/weekly commuter card or similar

 documentation of any allowances or other forms of income from abroad.

If you intend to support yourselves using your family member’s assets, you must submit

 bank statements showing your available funds

 information on other sources of disposable income.

Please also use the Additional Information section to indicate how long you intend to reside in Sweden. If another person is supporting you in Sweden, you must enclose

 a copy of the identity card for the person who supports you

 a letter in which the person who supports you certifies that he or she will continue to support you and states their relation to you (if you are not related, then close friends or similar)

 details of the person’s income, assets and living circumstances. This must also state whether the person has any family members or other persons who are dependent on him or her for their support.

12. Additional information

13. Power of attorney

If you would like a third party (a legal representative) to be able to represent you in your case for a residence card, you must submit power of attorney form number 107011.

14. Signature

I confirm that the information I have provided in my application documents are correct, and that I have not omitted any information which may be of significant importance in the assessment of my case. I am aware that it is a criminal offence to submit incorrect information or to knowingly omit information that may be of significant importance in the assessment of my case.

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