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)The Swedish Government has appointed Anna-Carolina (Lina) Holmström van der Weyden as Ambassador of Sweden in Ireland. Lina van der Weyden will start her new position in January 2024.
NEWSFollowing official recommendations of restriction of movement to avoid the risk of contracting Covid-19 given by the Irish government, the visiting hours of the Consulate in Dublin are now by appointment only. Any appointment must to be made via e-mail.
For appointment booking, all other matters and information, please send an e-mail: dublin.swecons@reddycharlton.ie
or call +353 1 265 0888 (Monday – Friday 09.00-11.00 hrs.).
Yes, between the age of 18 and 22, you may need to apply to retain your Swedish citizenship if you have never lived in Sweden.
More about citizenship on the website of the Swedish Migration Board
You will find information on how to apply for a Swedish Residence permit on the website of the Swedish Migration Board.
Neither the Embassy nor the Consulate in Dublin handle queries related to residency permit applications.
The Embassy of Denmark in Ireland handles Schengen Visa application and queries for Sweden.
Information about Schengen visas on the Danish Embassy's website
On The National Board of Trade Sweden´s website you find information about the latest quarterly statistics on Sweden's foreign trade along with information about the EU's internal market and Sweden trade policies.