Work Permit (Employee): Fees Breakdown for Nigerians ₦313,761
Below is the complete breakdown of Work Permit (Employee) fees for Nigerian applicants moving to Sweden. Every line item is verified against the official immigration authority schedule — application fee, health surcharge, language test, credential evaluation, and other government fees.
Work Permit (Employee) fees — verified breakdown
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Visa application fee | ₦313,761 (~$230 USD) |
| Proof of funds (your own savings)Not required | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Health surcharge | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Language test (IELTS/TEF) | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Credential evaluation | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Total government fees | ₦313,761 (~$230 USD) |
Verified against official immigration authority schedule. Exchange rates as of 21 June 2026. Proof of funds is your own money — you do not pay it to the government.
What each fee covers
The ₦313,761 total is made up of several distinct charges. Here is what you are actually paying for:
- Visa application fee — ₦313,761: Paid to the Sweden immigration authority when you submit your application. Non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
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Work Permit (Employee)
Sweden's work permit is employer-driven — you need a job offer before you apply, and your employer must advertise the position in Sweden and the EU for at least 10 days. The application fee is SEK 2,200 (~$232 USD). The minimum salary is currently SEK 29,680/month but rises to SEK 33,390/month from June 1, 2026 (90% of the median wage). No language test or credential evaluation is required — UHR's qualification assessment is free if your employer requests it. Sweden has no health surcharge; once you have a permit longer than 12 months and register with Skatteverket (the tax agency), you enter the public healthcare system automatically. Starting June 2026, permits valid for 12 months or less require private health insurance (SEK 4,000–12,000/year). There is no cap or lottery — every valid application is processed. After 4 years on a work permit, you can apply for permanent residency. The biggest practical challenge is housing: Sweden has a severe housing shortage, especially in Stockholm. Start looking on Blocket.se and Qasa.se months before your move.
Where Nigerians settle in Sweden
Once your Work Permit (Employee) is approved, most Nigerians head to Stockholm or Gothenburg. Here is what to budget for your first year:
- Stockholm: 1-bedroom rent ₦1,930,061/month · Lagos–Stockholm flights from ~$650 · Nigerian community: Small
- Gothenburg: 1-bedroom rent ₦1,200,708/month · Lagos–Gothenburg flights from ~$700 · Nigerian community: Small
- Malmö: 1-bedroom rent ₦1,286,707/month · Lagos–Malmö flights from ~$650 · Nigerian community: Small
Life in Stockholm
Stockholm is Sweden's capital and by far its most expensive city. A 1-bedroom apartment averages SEK 16,669/month in the city centre (~$1,754 USD) and SEK 10,391 outside (~$1,094 USD) according to Numbeo. The blended average is around SEK 13,500 (~$1,425 USD). Housing is Stockholm's biggest challenge — the official queue system (Bostadsförmedlingen) has wait times of 10–20 years for a first-hand rental contract. Most newcomers use sublets via Blocket.se, Qasa.se, or Facebook groups. The tech scene is world-class — Stockholm is Europe's second-largest tech hub per capita after San Francisco, home to Spotify, Klarna, and King. No direct flights from Lagos; connect through Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), Amsterdam (KLM), or London. The Nigerian community is small (estimated 5,000–7,000 in all of Sweden) but growing, concentrated in suburbs like Kista and Södertälje. Public transport (SL) is excellent — a monthly pass costs SEK 970 (~$102). Learn basic Swedish — while Swedes speak excellent English, Swedish language skills dramatically improve your social integration and job market access.
3% of Nigerians who use Japa Calculator choose Sweden as their destination. Average Japa Score: 62/100. Most common salary expectation among applicants: ₦500K–₦1M.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does the Work Permit (Employee) cost for Nigerians moving to Sweden?
- Total government fees for the Work Permit (Employee) are ₦313,761 (about $230). This covers the visa application fee, and any other applicable government charges.
- How long does Work Permit (Employee) processing take from Nigeria?
- Processing time for the Work Permit (Employee) is 1–4 months (75% of complete applications decided within 4 months; Category A highly qualified workers within 30 days). Apply from the Sweden High Commission in Abuja or the Consulate in Lagos — book your appointment slot as early as possible, as backlogs frequently add 2–4 weeks beyond the official window.
- What documents do I need to apply for the Work Permit (Employee) from Nigeria?
- You will need a valid Nigerian international passport (at least 6 months validity beyond your intended travel date), completed application form, recent passport photographs, and supporting evidence of eligibility.
- Where do most Nigerians settle after relocating to Sweden?
- Stockholm is the most popular destination for Nigerians relocating to Sweden. Average 1-bedroom rent is ₦1,930,061 per month. The Nigerian community in Stockholm is smaller but active; diaspora associations and online groups help new arrivals settle quickly.
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Start Free CalculatorData methodology: Visa fees sourced from official immigration authority schedules. Naira conversions use live exchange rates from open.er-api.com (last updated 21 June 2026). All fees are subject to change with policy updates — verify with the official immigration website before applying. Last verified: 2026-06-02