Money Back Guarantee – Work Permit in Sweden
Work Permit Application in Sweden
We have the same goal as you: to securing a favorable outcome for your work permit.
Our money-back guarantee stands as a testament to our commitment to your security and the quality of our service.
Let’s break it down.
The Application Process
Navigating the Swedish work permit application process is no cakewalk. The Swedish Migration Agency scrutinizes both the employer and applicant, demanding adherence to a myriad of requirements. The complexity of the regulations and the time-consuming nature of the process leave little room for error.
The Risk
Employers shoulder critical responsibilities in meeting various applicant requirements. The Migration Agency delves into the financial health, employee history, tax compliance, and more. This uncertainty makes planning and securing foreign labor in Sweden a tricky endeavor.
Rejections
Nearly 40% of work permit applications face rejection annually (source: Swedish Migration Agency). Misinterpretations and shoddy preparations contribute significantly. We’ve salvaged numerous rejected cases, rectifying errors and turning negative decisions into positive outcomes.
Thorough Analysis
To ensure a robust application, Permizon offers a complimentary pre-assessment. We evaluate the potential success of each case, relying on our extensive experience and daily updates on regulatory changes. If the odds look promising, we take on the case.
Throughout the process, we mirror the parameters scrutinized by the Migration Agency, handling communication with all involved parties. A well-prepared case not only accelerates decisions but also boosts the chances of obtaining a work permit.
Warranty Scope
We don’t promise a government decision but guarantee meticulous application handling, enhancing the chance of approval. If a negative decision results from mishandling or process errors, we refund the money (excluding Migration Agency fees) or assist with an appeal at no extra cost.
Determining Rejection Reasons:
When a case faces rejection, the Migration Agency outlines the reasons in the decision letter sent to the client.
Any questions or ready to delve deeper into securing your work permit?