Traveling in Schengen before and after expiry of Swedish residence permit
I entered the Schengen area on my visa free (Canadian) passport and stayed for two months in Schengen countries, and applied for a temporary residence permit in Sweden to extend my total stay in Sweden for another 3 months after the expiry of the visa-free 3 months. The extension was granted, but it was written in the corresponding letter that I must leave Sweden on or before the expiry of my permit.
Now, as far as I understand, my Schengen visa-free period should renew upon the expiry of the Swedish three-month extension. Is this correct? Does this mean that I can travel in Schengen for 3 months again on my Canadian passport or not, once the Swedish permit expires?
Also, with this temporary residence permit, can I travel to Finland or other Schengen countries (that is, before my Canadian passport Schengen period renews)?
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Can I travel Schengen with Swedish residence permit?
If you have a valid residence permit issued by another Schengen country, you do not need to apply for an entry visa to visit Sweden for less than 90 days. Countries whose citizens need a visa to enter Sweden. The visa is most often valid for entry into all Schengen countries.How long can you stay in Sweden after residence permit expires?
If you have submitted an application for extension, you have the right to remain in Sweden until the Swedish Migration Agency has made its decision. You also have the right to continue to work if you have had a residence permit for 6 months or more and the application is made before your current permit expires.What happens if your residence permit expires?
You can apply for a replacement BRP when you return to the UK. You must do this within 3 months of its expiry unless you have a good reason, for example you were unable to return to the UK in that time.Can you lose permanent resident status Sweden?
Your permanent residence permit is valid for as long as you are resident in Sweden. Please note that you may lose your long-term resident status in Sweden if you are away from the country for six years.THE SCHENGEN ZONE TRAVEL EXPLAINED - DIGITAL NOMAD TV
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