Migrationsverket PUT Processing Time 2026: How Long Does It Actually Take?
The Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) is currently processing permanent residence permit (PUT) applications in 6 to 12 months for well-documented cases. Complex cases — typically those requiring an investigation into historical employer insurance compliance — can run to 18 months or beyond. As of early 2026, the agency had approximately 7,856 pending work permit cases and was receiving over 2,300 new applications per month, which has extended timelines considerably compared to pre-2024 norms.
This is not a passive waiting period. What you do — and don't do — during those months has direct consequences.
Why PUT Applications Take So Long Right Now
Migrationsverket is running what amounts to a full compliance audit on your four years in Sweden before it grants permanent residency. They are checking:
- That your salary met the applicable threshold for every month of every permit
- That all four mandatory employer insurances (health, life, occupational injury, occupational pension) were active from your first day of employment
- That your role matched the description in your work permit applications
- That your residency periods are continuous and the 48-month threshold within the last seven years is met
- That your employer has no outstanding tax sanctions, criminal flags, or labor reporting violations
Each of these checks can trigger a request for additional information (komplettering) from you, your employer, or third parties like Fora or Collectum. Every komplettering adds weeks to the process. Cases that involve multiple employers over the four-year period, or any gaps in insurance coverage, routinely take 12–18 months.
Your Rights During the Processing Period
If you submitted your PUT application before your current work permit expired, you are legally entitled to remain in Sweden and continue working under the terms of your previous permit until a decision is made. This protection exists even if your permit card has physically expired and you are still waiting 14 months later.
This right is statutory, but it is routinely misunderstood by landlords, bank clerks, and HR departments. You are not "undocumented." You have a pending application with a receipt from Migrationsverket and a legal right to work. The receipt — typically a confirmation email or a case reference number — is your evidence of pending status.
Keep this documentation accessible. If your bank or HR asks for an updated permit, show the application confirmation and, if needed, direct them to the Migrationsverket page that confirms the right to work during processing.
The Travel Trap
The most consequential mistake people make during the PUT processing period is international travel.
While your rights to stay and work in Sweden are protected, those rights do not extend beyond Sweden's borders. A Migrationsverket application receipt is not a travel document. If you fly to Bangalore, Beijing, Lagos, or anywhere else and your permit card has expired, you cannot re-enter the Schengen Area without a valid visa.
The practical result: if you leave Sweden while your PUT is pending and cannot get a re-entry visa from a Swedish embassy before your trip, your application effectively collapses. You lose your job, your pending application may be withdrawn or decided unfavorably in your absence, and your residency clock is interrupted.
If you must travel internationally during this period, contact Migrationsverket before booking. In some cases, you may be able to obtain a re-entry visa (återresevisering) from a Swedish embassy abroad, but this is not guaranteed and requires planning time.
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What Triggers a Komplettering
A komplettering is a formal request for additional documentation. Responding to one is not a sign your application is failing — it is standard procedure. But missing the response deadline (typically 14–21 days) can result in a decision being made on incomplete information, which usually means a rejection.
Common komplettering triggers:
- Gaps between work permit periods (even short ones during an employer change)
- Employer cannot be verified as actively registered with insurance providers
- Payslips show salary slightly below the threshold for one or more months
- Your role title or job function changed during the permit period without a notification to Migrationsverket
- The employer has been flagged for a tax audit or reported late to Skatteverket
When you receive a komplettering, respond with specific documentation — not general explanations. If the issue is an insurance gap, provide a corrected insurance certificate with the corrected coverage dates. If the issue is a salary shortfall for one month, provide the payslip and the corrected employer declaration explaining the variation.
Checking Your Application Status
Migrationsverket's e-service allows you to log in and check the status of your pending application. The system updates when your case changes status: received, under review, komplettering requested, decision pending, decided.
The system does not give you a predicted decision date. If your case has been under review for more than 12 months and you have received no komplettering, you can contact Migrationsverket's telephone service to ask about the status. Keep the call brief and factual — ask whether the case is complete and awaiting a decision officer, or whether additional action is required.
If You Lose Your Job During the Wait
The 2026 rules give workers who have been in Sweden for more than two years a six-month buffer to find new employment if they lose their job during a permit or PUT review. However, this buffer applies to work permit extensions — not to PUT applications.
If you lose your job while your PUT application is pending, the situation is serious. Migrationsverket assesses your ability to support yourself at the time the decision is made, not at the time of application. If you are unemployed and have no income when the decision officer reviews your file, your PUT will likely be denied even if you met every requirement at submission.
The practical action: immediately start job searching and inform Migrationsverket of the change in employment status. Do not wait. If you find new employment within a few months, update your application with the new employer documentation and revised payslips showing continued income above the maintenance threshold.
How to Prepare Before You Apply
The fastest way through the Migrationsverket process is to submit a complete, well-organized application with no gaps that require follow-up. That means:
- Requesting insurance certificates from your employer (or directly from Fora/Collectum) before you apply
- Compiling PAYE tax summaries (KU-utdrag) from Skatteverket for each year of work
- Preparing a housing cost statement: rental contract plus bank statements showing payments, or mortgage interest statements
- Getting a signed employer certification covering salary, role, contract duration, and confirmation that the role matches the original work permit description
- Calculating your household normalbelopp using the 2026 Kronofogden amounts and verifying your net income exceeds it after housing costs
Submit between 44 and 46 months into your residency — early enough to give the application time to be decided while you still have a valid permit, but not so early that you fall short of the 48-month threshold.
The Sweden Permanent Residency Guide covers the full application process in detail, including the document checklist, the normalbelopp calculation for different household configurations, and a worked example of how Migrationsverket evaluates the four-year compliance audit. If you are approaching your application and want to avoid the komplettering cycle, the preparation section is the most practical starting point.
The Bottom Line on Timing
Plan for 6–12 months of processing. Maintain your right to work by not letting your permit expire before you apply. Do not leave Sweden without checking whether you can re-enter. Respond to any komplettering within the deadline. Keep earning above your maintenance threshold for the entire period.
The wait is frustrating but it is predictable. The cases that fail during processing almost always have fixable problems that were not caught before submission.
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