The threat to Sweden and Swedish interests abroad was already classed as heightened. In light of the fact that two Swedes have been killed in Brussels following a terrorist act, Swedes abroad are encouraged to exercise increased caution and vigilance, and follow the advice of local authorities. Swedes abroad are also encouraged to register on the list of Swedish citizens abroad, and download the UD Resklar app and activate push notifications for the country in question.
Register on the list of Swedish citizens abroad (only in Swedish)For examples of translators and interpreters please see document at this link. The information is supplied by the translators and companies. Please contact the individual translator or interpreter directly for details. The Embassy cannot accept responsibility for interpreters, translators, companies or individual translations.
The Embassy does not offer translation services.
A marriage ceremony in Sweden can take place either in a church or before a civil authority. The Marriage Code and other statutes involving spouses is gender-neutral.
Sweden was the first country in the world to introduce freedom of the press laws in 1766.
Most Swedish newspapers and media sources are available online in Swedish, a few also offer news summaries in English.
Radio Sweden's broadcasts in English
The Local (English language online publication)
Sveriges Radio (Swedish Radio)
Sveriges Television (Swedish Television)
TV4
Dagens Nyheter (national newspaper)
Svenska Dagbladet (national newspaper)
Göteborgs-Posten (west Swedish newspaper)
Sydsvenska Dagbladet (south Swedish newspaper)
Dagens Industri (national newspaper focused on business and finance)
Aftonbladet (national evening newspaper)
Expressen (national evening newspaper)