Sweden is one of the most sought-after destinations for immigrants worldwide, and this comes as no surprise. The country is known for having one of the best healthcare systems globally, ranking 23rd worldwide, as well as an excellent educational system ranking 27th, high levels of safety and security, and a high standard of living.
The population of Sweden exceeds 10 million people, with approximately 15% of them being immigrants, contributing to the cultural diversity of the country.
How to migrate to Sweden
Sweden offers opportunities for those wishing to establish their businesses and benefit from various advantages by moving to one of the key countries in the European Union. This can be done through immigration as a self-employed person.
Swedish law allows for the issuance of residence permits for anyone likely to work for themselves, provided they demonstrate the benefit of their proposed project to the Swedish economy. However, the Swedish immigration system is considered somewhat mysterious, lacking details, which can be a drawback for those interested in immigrating to the Scandinavian country. Additionally, the high rates of immigration application rejections, reaching, for example, 30% in 2020, add to the complexity.
Based on the above, investors have started exploring other ways to immigrate to European Union countries other than Sweden, which offer similar healthcare systems, outstanding educational systems, economic development, and high standards of living. Some of these alternative countries include Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Spain, and Malta.
At Reach Immigration, we do not offer the option of immigrating to Sweden, but we provide other citizenship or residency programs by investment, which you can learn about by booking a free consultation by clicking on the link here.