Where can you travel with a Swedish National ID Card?

Where can you travel with a Swedish National ID Card? - Lake and Mountain

I know you can visit Schengen/EES with a Swedish National ID Card, and also Croatia, Bosnia and in some cases Tunisia. Are there more places you can visit with a Swedish National ID Card?






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Where can you travel with a Swedish National ID Card? - Elephants on Brown Mountain
Where can you travel with a Swedish National ID Card? - Body of Water Near Mountain Peaks



Can I travel to UK with Swedish ID card?

Yes, until 30 September 2021 a Swedish national ID-card allows you to travel to the UK.

Can you travel to Spain with a national ID card?

A driving license does not count as an ID here. Minors traveling with their identity cards must also present a parental authorization, otherwise, they could be denied entrance. According to European legislation, all travelers (including babies) require a valid passport or identity card to travel.

What ID can I use in Germany?

All identification you need for traveling In addition to the identity card, the passport is also valid as a personal travel document. The biometric passport incorporates an electronic chip that contains a personal photo and two fingerprints. German minors use a child's passport to identify themselves.

Do I need Swedish ID?

As a resident of Sweden, you need a Swedish ID-card. ID cards are issued by the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket). You can use the ID card as proof of identity and proof of age, for example when you collect prescription medication from the pharmacy, pay by credit card in stores, and conduct bank transactions.



SWEDISH PASSPORT OR SWEDISH ID? SWEDISH POLICE ADVICE TO THOSE TRAVELING TO EU/ EEA




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