Hi All,
I am a Danish citizen wanting to move together with my family to Sweden. My kids and I are Danish citizens while my wife is not (non-EU national).
I've got an apartment rented out in Sweden now. I do have a full-time job in Denmark that I will be continuing by commuting + working from home (hybrid work). My wife and I have been living in Denmark for the last 3+ years. My wife still has a valid residence permit in Denmark and we plan to move and registered ourselves together in Sweden.
I read the excellent guide made by Jesper&Anna here: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=12802
But I do have a few questions:
Shall I be going first to the Skatteværket to apply for a person number first or going to the Migrationsværket first to apply for my wife's permit under EU rules?
For applying for a Swedish CPR/Personnummer and the residence permit for my wife we will have to show some kind of health insurance coverage. My wife is eligible for an EU blue card as I am working in Danish and pay my taxes here. I also see some folks suggesting getting the insurance from Cigna to cover this. The question is that does anyone know if EU blue card is enough for getting a personnummer and residence permit (EU-rules) for my wife? or do I need to buy the Cigna Gold insurance?
Any guidance will be much appreciated.
EU blue card enough?
Re: EU blue card enough?
Please consult ØresundDirekt for help in doing hybrid work and working at home in Sweden for a Danish employer as this can become very costly for both you and your Danish employer.
It slso relates to where you and your family will be insured.
It slso relates to where you and your family will be insured.