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Arthur11 писал(а) 04 сен 2016, 17:09:не можете.
если у вас резиденция с приставкой EU, то для вас, вероятно, упрощенный порядок.
если нет - то как у всех, с одной лишь разницей, что можете в Швеции все консульские вопросы решать при необходимости
Nik111 писал(а) 04 сен 2016, 18:10:Работа 90 дней
boltik16boltik писал(а) 06 окт 2016, 19:02:Теперь не знаю кому верить, так как сама я в этих вопросах никак не разбирусь((((
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As a long-term resident in one EU country, can I live and work in a second EU country?
Yes. You can stay in a second EU country for more than three months for purposes including work, study or training, if you apply for and are granted a residence permit in this second country.
To obtain a residence permit for a second EU country, you may have to show that you have one or more of the following:
Stable and regular financial resources to maintain yourself and your family;
Sufficient health insurance;
Appropriate accommodation;
If you wish to take up a job, evidence of employment;
If you are self-employed, evidence that you have sufficient financial funds;
If you wish to study or train, proof that you are registered to do so.
You may also be required to comply with integration measures such as language requirements.
The second EU country may set a quota on the number of residence permits it issues. This could mean that your application may be refused if this quota has been met, even if you fulfil the appropriate conditions. The second EU country can also examine the labour market situation before allowing you to work, giving preference to persons already staying there legally.
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