hookahbar
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- Apr 22, 2013
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Yes this is very helpful....
So what I understand is civic registration number is different from Swedish Id number
We already got one PCC from Sweden which is already sent to NDVO however that PCC states that there identity uncertain coz he never got Swedish Id number.
Now NDVO is asking PCC with that Id number n we have an email from polisen.se that if there is no Id number then PCC will be stamped identity uncertain.
So we r planning to explain the same with a letter attaching the email n also links to tax website of Sweden that states that Id will b issued for who stay more than 1 year.
Ur inputs will be appreciated....n sorry to bother u...
quote author=Abu Hassaan link=topic=146774.msg2977997#msg2977997 date=1394896410]
Hookahbar,
I remember that university is issueing a Civic Registration number which comrises of 10 digits (YYMMDD-XXXX). First 6 digits are date of birth while last 4 digits are student number. Swedish ID Card also has Civic Registration number of 10 digits in which also first 6 digits are date of birth while last 4 digits are Unique number of the visa holder. Once a student, having 1 year or longer visa, receives his/her Swedish ID Card, university replaces his 4 digits student number with his/her Unique number as per his/her Swedish ID Card.
Please note that if an expat has 1 year or longer visa, it is mandatory for him/her to apply & get Swedish ID Card, otherwise he/she wouldn't be able to avail any services such as bank acconts, hospitalization etc.
I hope this is helpful.
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So what I understand is civic registration number is different from Swedish Id number
We already got one PCC from Sweden which is already sent to NDVO however that PCC states that there identity uncertain coz he never got Swedish Id number.
Now NDVO is asking PCC with that Id number n we have an email from polisen.se that if there is no Id number then PCC will be stamped identity uncertain.
So we r planning to explain the same with a letter attaching the email n also links to tax website of Sweden that states that Id will b issued for who stay more than 1 year.
Ur inputs will be appreciated....n sorry to bother u...
quote author=Abu Hassaan link=topic=146774.msg2977997#msg2977997 date=1394896410]
Hookahbar,
I remember that university is issueing a Civic Registration number which comrises of 10 digits (YYMMDD-XXXX). First 6 digits are date of birth while last 4 digits are student number. Swedish ID Card also has Civic Registration number of 10 digits in which also first 6 digits are date of birth while last 4 digits are Unique number of the visa holder. Once a student, having 1 year or longer visa, receives his/her Swedish ID Card, university replaces his 4 digits student number with his/her Unique number as per his/her Swedish ID Card.
Please note that if an expat has 1 year or longer visa, it is mandatory for him/her to apply & get Swedish ID Card, otherwise he/she wouldn't be able to avail any services such as bank acconts, hospitalization etc.
I hope this is helpful.
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