Added: 01/23/2006 |
Every country has an embassy in an other country. In Swedish embassy one can find information about Swedish regulations and routines for obtaining entry visas, residence and work permits, and residence permits to establish a company, about Sweden visa requirements, Sweden's National Day a public holidays and of course general. Information about Sweden - from basic facts about the country to business issues, politics, news, culture and entertainment. There everybody can find the full range of necessary in formation.
The main distinguishing feature of nation is language. Swedish language is a North Germanic language (also called Scandinavian languages) spoken predominantly in Sweden and in part of Finland, especially along the coast and on the Aland islands, by more than nine million people.
Swedish in Sweden is considered the "main language" and its use is officially recommended for local and state government, but not actually enforced by law. Swedish is the sole official language of Aland, an autonomous province under the sovereignty of Finland, where 95% of the 26,000 inhabitants speak Swedish as a first language. In Finland, Swedish is the second national language alongside Finnish. Swedish language is also one of the official languages of the European Union.
Sweden has more than eighty embassies all around the world. Inside embassy there is often atmosphere of the country, filled with Swedish language, traditions and lifestyle which reflect the modern, well functioning, friendly and secure society is combined with clean air, fresh water and vast areas of virgin wilderness in Sweden. It's very important that everyone at the Embassy is really nice and very helpful and they are always willing to answer questions. Indeed embassy should be center of necessary information about the country, such as data as that Sweden's taxation structure is straightforward and corporate tax levels are low. Combined with the absence of withholding tax on dividends and a favorable holding company regime Sweden offers an attractive corporate tax package. That business and investment opportunities have been working primarily in the economic section helping to co-ordinate communications and meetings about investment opportunities between businesses in the Sweden and other countries.
Often officials working in embassy assist the residents of Sweden and foreigners that comes to deal with the consular section, which concerns visas, passports, legalization, etc conducted research on trade and export-import issues between states. The Embassy also needed to produce public relations materials in Swedish language.
The Commercial Service's office at the Embassy is staffed by the State Department and provides information regarding commercial relations. The Commercial Service exists in order to assist Sweden exporters and investors in international markets. For example, office can provide Sweden business visitors with counseling, translation services from Sweden language, and direct introductions to key decision makers, with background checks on local companies of interest to potential Sweden investors or joint venture partners, and other useful vehicles.
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