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Can I work in other EU countries with a German residence permit card?

I have a 3-year residence permit card (Germany).

Can I also work as a Data Analyst (IT sector) in other EU countries e.g. Sweden?

 

I found this info states that 

"If you have long-term resident status in an EU country, you can move to Sweden to work ..."

But I am not sure about the term "long-term resident status". How long is considered long-term resident status? Thank you.

--> ref: https://www.migrationsverket.se/English/Private-individuals/Long-term-r…

 

 

 

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Barbara__Community_Manager

Hallo  , thank you for getting in touch. Could you please let us know what type of residence permit (paragraph) you have?  Best Barbara 

Anonymous
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Hi Barbara,

It's 31 ABS.1,2,4

Regards, Su

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Barbara__Community_Manager
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Hallo  , You have a right of residence in Germany. This means that if you want to work in Sweden, you must apply for a visa/work permit for Sweden. Please check if you are already entitled to "EU permanent residence": https://handbookgermany.de/en/permanent-eu-residence-permit If you have any further questions, please let us know. Kind regards, Barbara  

Anonymous
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Hi Barbara (Community Manager), Thank you very much for your answer.

Best regards, Supha 

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Barbara__Community_Manager

 you are welcome :) 

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