If you need to renew your passport or national ID card follow the links below:
Checklist: Passport/ID card application for adults (above 18 years)
Checklist: Passport/ID-card application for minors (below 18 years)
To apply for a passport for a child born abroad, the child first must have been assigned a coordination number (samordningsnummer). More information about requisition of coordination number in Hongkong here.
To be able to renew your Swedish driver's licence you must be a permanent resident in Sweden or have studied in Sweden for at least six months. If you are registered in Sweden but currently abroad for a limited visit due to for example studies, work or vacation you have the possibility to apply for a renewal of your Swedish driver's licence.
If you are not registered in Sweden you are not able to renew your Swedish driver's licence.
For more informaiton please visit the Swedish Transport Agency's website (opens in a new tab)
The form for renewal can be picked up at the consulate general during office hours, weekdays 9-12. The form, in original, needs to be sent by the applicant to the Swedish Transport Agency (Transportstyrelsen).
Renewed driver's licences sent to the consulate general in Hong Kong can be picked up after notification. An appointment is needed.
The consulate general does not translate Swedish driver's licence.
The Swedish Transport Agency (Transportstyrelsen) is the governmental body responsible for Swedish driver's licences and can issue a certificate of a valid Swedish driving license for the purpose to apply for a driving license in Hong Kong.
The certificate can be requested from their customer service for driving license questions: Kontakta oss - Transportstyrelsen(opens in a new tab)
Holders of Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR or BNO passports do not need a Visa for visiting Sweden as a tourist. You may stay for a maximum of 90 days. For a full list of nationals requiring a Visa to visit Sweden, please see the Swedish government's updated list.(opens in a new tab)
If you are planning a visit to Sweden and need a Visa, please visit VFS Global.(opens in a new tab)
The Consulate General does not handle or process migration matters. For inquiries concerning residence permits and migration, please visit the Swedish Migration Agency website (opens in a new tab)
Residents in Hong Kong should either refer to the Embassy in Beijing or the Consulate General in Shanghai in their applications.
Yes, the consulate general is authorized to sign and stamp life certificates.
The applicant must visit the consulate in person and bring a valid photo ID, preferablly a passport or a HKID. Life certificates are signed during office hours, weekdays at 9-12. No appointment needed.
For more information please visit the Swedish Pensions Agency's (Pensionsmyndighetens) webpage