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Essential Sweden to Singapore visa and work permit guide for expats. Visa-free entry, work pass options, and relocation tips. Trust Homejourney for safe Singapore moves.

Sweden to Singapore: Visa-Free Entry and Work Permits Explained

Swedish citizens enjoy visa-free entry to Singapore for up to 90 days for tourism, business, or social visits, requiring only a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival and proof of onward travel.[2][4][7] For longer stays or employment, specific work passes are mandatory, applied through Singapore's Ministry of Manpower (MOM). This guide provides actionable steps for Swedes relocating from Stockholm, positioning Homejourney as your trusted partner for safe property transitions in Singapore.



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Visa Requirements for Swedish Citizens Entering Singapore

Swedish passport holders need no visa for short stays in Singapore. Present a passport valid for 6 months post-arrival, an onward ticket, sufficient funds, and complete the SG Arrival Card online within 3 days before entry.[2][6][7] Immigration officers at Changi Airport may request accommodation proof or return tickets.



Key Entry Rules:

  • Passport validity: 6+ months from departure date.[2][7]
  • Max stay: 90 days visa-free.[2][4]
  • SG Arrival Card: Mandatory electronic submission (free, via ICA website or MyICA app).[7]
  • No yellow fever certificate needed unless from endemic areas.[7]


Insider tip: From Stockholm Arlanda Airport, direct flights via SAS or Finnair take 12-14 hours to Changi. Exchange SEK to SGD at 1 SEK ≈ 0.14 SGD; use Homejourney's tools for real-time rates via Bank Rates .



Work Permits and Employment Passes for Swedes in Singapore

To work in Singapore, apply for an Employment Pass (EP), S Pass, or other MOM-approved passes before arrival. EP suits professionals earning S$5,000+ monthly (higher for older applicants), requiring a job offer from a Singapore employer.[authoritative MOM knowledge]. Processing takes 3 weeks; approval links to your Singapore address.



  1. Secure Job Offer: Target finance, tech, or maritime sectors where Swedish expertise shines (e.g., Stockholm firms like Ericsson have Singapore hubs).
  2. Employer Submits EP Application: Via EP Online portal with your CV, qualifications, and S$5,600 min salary for 2026 (adjusted for experience).[MOM]
  3. Receive In-Principle Approval (IPA): Enter Singapore on IPA letter (valid 6 months).
  4. Finalize Pass: Medical check at MOM-accredited clinic (e.g., Raffles Medical, 5-min walk from City Hall MRT Exit A).


For families, add Dependant's Pass (DP) or Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). Homejourney verifies property options for pass applications via Property Search . Reference official MOM site for updates.



Step-by-Step Relocation Process from Sweden

Start planning 3-6 months ahead. Step 1: Job hunt via LinkedIn Singapore or EDB incentives for Nordic talent. Step 2: Apply for EP. Step 3: Book flights (Arlanda to Changi, S$1,200-2,000 return). Step 4: Secure housing—use Homejourney's verified listings in expat hubs like Orchard or Tanjong Pagar (5-min MRT to CBD).



Practical Tips for Swedes:

  • Currency: Transfer via Wise (low fees); 1M SEK ≈ S$140,000—ideal for condo deposits.[2]
  • Healthcare: Get international insurance; Singapore clinics accept Swedish EHIC equivalents initially.
  • Networking: Join Swedes in Singapore group on Facebook (1,000+ members) for fika meetups at Marina Bay Sands.
  • Driving: Convert Swedish license within 12 months at AA Centre (12-min walk from Novena MRT).


Many Swedes settle in Holland Village (10-min walk to Swedish School), with condos at S$2.5M for 3-bed units. Explore via Projects Directory .



Connecting to Singapore Property for Expats

Relocating Swedes often invest in Singapore property for stability. Foreigners can buy non-landed private condos (no ABSD stamp duty under schemes). Use Homejourney for safe searches—our verified agents ensure transparent deals. Compare mortgages on Bank Rates ; post-purchase, schedule aircon servicing via Aircon Services .



Link to expat life: Read Life in Singapore for Sweden Expats: Homejourney Guide ">Life in Singapore for Sweden Expats. Homejourney builds trust through user feedback, verifying every listing for your security.



FAQ: Sweden to Singapore Visa and Work Permit Guide

Do Swedish citizens need a visa for Singapore?
No, visa-free for 90 days. Submit SG Arrival Card online.[2][7]



How to get a work permit in Singapore from Sweden?
Employer applies for EP via MOM; minimum salary S$5,000+.[MOM]



Can I bring family on a work visa?
Yes, via Dependant's Pass if EP holder earns S$6,000+.



What's the cost of living comparison?
Singapore 20-30% higher than Stockholm, but salaries match. Use Homejourney calculators.



ETIAS impact for return trips?
From late 2026, Swedes need no ETIAS for Schengen, but visitors to Sweden may.[5]



Ready to relocate? Start your safe journey with Homejourney's Property Search and connect to our Moving to Singapore from Sweden: Complete Expat Guide ">pillar guide for end-to-end support. Trust us for verified, transparent Singapore living.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
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