Sweden
Business visit visa / Work visa
Business visitors to Sweden typically use a local version of the "Schengen C Visa", unless they are visa exempt based on their nationality. The Schengen Area limits stay to 90 days in a 180-day period, counted throughout the Schengen Area.
The main work authorization types are the Work and Residence Permit, available to a broad range of professionals; the EU Intra-Company Transferee (ICT) Permit, suitable for transfers of managers, specialists and graduate trainees; and the Residence Permit for Visiting Researchers, suitable for foreign nationals invited to conduct research at a Swedish research institution. Applicants cannot be in Sweden while the application is being processed.
Note that the minimum salary level and terms of employment must be acceptable according to trade union standards. Dependents (including same-sex and de facto partners) are granted work authorization if the foreign national is granted a work permit valid for at least six months.
European Union
Business visit visa / Work visa
Business visitors to the European Union typically use a local version of the "Schengen C Visa" (granted by the country to visit / work in) unless they are visa exempt. The Schengen Area limits stays for visitors to 90 days in any 180-day period, counted cumulatively across the Schengen Area. Depending on the nature of the activities, stays may be limited to 90 days in a 12-month period.
EU Blue Card
The EU Blue Card is Europe's answer to the US Green Card. The EU Blue Card is a work- and residence permit for non-EU/EEA nationals. The European Blue Card provides comprehensive socio-economic rights and a path towards permanent residence and EU citizenship. It is suitable for highly skilled employees who meet a minimum salary requirement, sign an employee contract and are paid via payroll, typically granted for up to four years. Apply here.
EU Intracompany Transferee (ICT) Work and Residence Permit
The "EU ICT Permit" (locally called "ICT Card") is suitable for highly skilled managers, specialists and trainees on assignment within a company group and typically granted for up to three years. The EU-ICT permit is a preferred option for companies who need the best solutions available for intra-corporate mobility of their workforce in Europe.
European Economic Area/EU/Swiss nationals are generally visa and work permit exempt.