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Do Spain Citizens Need a Visa for Sweden in 2026?

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As an EU citizen, you have the right to free movement and residence in Sweden. You do not need a visa, and only a valid ID card or passport is required to enter.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Travel to Sweden

Fly into major airports like Stockholm Arlanda (ARN), Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT), or arrive by train via the Öresund Bridge from Denmark.

2

Border Check

As part of the Schengen Area, there are usually no border checks when arriving from Spain. Simply carry your valid ID.

3

Registration (For long stays)

If you plan to stay longer than 90 days, you should register with the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) to get a personal identity number (personnummer).

Required Documents

  • Valid Spanish National Identity Card (DNI) OR Passport

Important Tips

  • The local currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK). Sweden is practically a cashless society; cards and mobile payments (like Swish) are used everywhere.
  • Public transport is highly efficient. Use the local transport app (e.g., SL in Stockholm) for tickets.
  • Systembolaget is the state-run monopoly where you must buy any alcohol stronger than 3.5%; be aware of their limited opening hours.
  • Tipping is not expected, as service is included, but rounding up the bill is common for exceptional service.
  • English is spoken fluently by almost everyone, making communication very easy.

Easiest Way to Get It

Travel to Stockholm or Gothenburg using your Spanish DNI, and enjoy visa-free entry as an EU citizen.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover Sweden

Sweden, the largest and most populous of the Nordic countries, is a world leader in innovation, sustainability, and design. From the sophisticated islands of its capital, Stockholm, to the vast, snow-covered stretches of Swedish Lapland, it offers a seamless blend of modern urban living and pristine wilderness. Known for its 'Allemansrätten' (Freedom to Roam), Sweden invites travelers to explore its thousands of islands, crystal-clear lakes, and deep pine forests, all while experiencing the cozy social ritual of 'Fika' and a culture that values equality and balance.

Stockholm
The elegant capital spread across 14 islands, known for its historic Gamla Stan, world-class museums like the Vasa, and innovative culinary scene.
Gothenburg
The country's vibrant second city on the west coast, famous for its canals, neoclassical architecture, and world-class seafood.
Vasa MuseumGamla StanThe Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi)Köttbullar (Swedish Meatballs)Gravlax
Best Time: June to August (Summer) for long daylight hours and festivals; December to March for winter sports and Northern Lights in the north
Currency: Swedish Krona (SEK)
Daily Budget: $100-220/day
Safety & Scams
Very safe for travelers; standard precautions against pickpocketing in major urban centers and transit hubs; tap water is high quality and safe to drink throughout the country.
Getting Around
Highly efficient train network (SJ) connects major cities; extensive domestic flights; cities have excellent public transit and cycling infrastructure; ferries are essential for archipelago exploration.
Cultural Etiquette
Equality and modesty ('Jantelagen') are valued; 'Fika' (coffee and cake break) is a central social institution; remove shoes when entering private homes; punctuality is highly strictly observed.
Internet & Connectivity
Global leader in digital connectivity; high-speed fiber optics are universal; 4G/5G coverage is nearly 100% even in remote areas; free Wi-Fi is standard in almost every public space.
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Frequently Asked Questions

No, you can travel visa-free to Sweden for tourism.

Sweden citizens can travel to Spain visa-free.

The Spain passport ranks #2 globally with visa-free access to 180 countries.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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