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The Swedish passport is an official travel document issued to citizens of Sweden. It serves as proof of identity and nationality, allowing Swedish citizens to travel internationally. The passport is recognized globally and is essential for entering foreign countries, as it contains vital information about the holder, including their name, date of birth, and photograph. The Swedish passport also includes biometric data, enhancing security and facilitating easier border control.
The Swedish passport is designed to meet international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Here are the key technical specifications:
Obtaining a Swedish passport involves several steps. Below is a detailed guide on how to apply for a passport, including requirements and official links.
To apply for a Swedish passport, you must meet the following criteria:
- You must be a Swedish citizen.
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply independently. Minors require parental consent.
Before applying, ensure you have the following documents:
- A valid Swedish national ID card or previous passport.
- A recent passport-sized photograph that meets ICAO standards.
- Proof of citizenship (if applicable).
- Any additional documents required for specific situations (e.g., name change documents).
You must book an appointment at a passport office or a Swedish embassy/consulate if you are abroad. Appointments can be made online through the official website.
During your appointment, you will:
- Submit your application form.
- Provide your documents.
- Have your photograph taken (if you haven't provided one).
- Provide biometric data (fingerprints).
The cost of a Swedish passport varies depending on the applicant's age:
- Adults (18 years and older): Approximately SEK 1,500.
- Children (under 18 years): Approximately SEK 1,200.
Payment can typically be made via credit/debit card at the appointment.
After your application is submitted, processing times may vary. Generally, it takes about 2-4 weeks for a passport to be issued. You can track the status of your application through the official website.
Once your passport is ready, you will be notified to collect it from the passport office or embassy/consulate where you applied. Bring your ID and any receipts to collect your passport.
For more information on passports, including FAQs and additional services, visit the official Swedish Police website.
The Swedish passport is a vital document for any Swedish citizen wishing to travel abroad. Understanding the application process, requirements, and technical specifications can help ensure a smooth experience when obtaining or renewing your passport. Always refer to official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.