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→‎Get in: Misleading since EU/EEA citizens can stay indefinitely. Covered in the Schengen template anyway.
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In spite of this there are temporary border controls from Denmark where you need a passport or EU/EEA ID card.
 
Visitors coming in from Norway and Finland can enter Sweden without regulationsany inspections, in a land vehicle, on foot, or by boat, as long as they do not carry goods to declare. The ferries from Finland may however want to check your ID (which should state your nationality).
Citizens of EU/EEA countries are permitted to work in Sweden without the need to obtain a visa or any further authorisation for the period of their 90-day visa-free stay. Nordic citizens do not need any permission even for longer stays, working or not. The ability to work visa-free does not necessarily extend to other Schengen countries.
 
Visitors coming in from Norway and Finland can enter Sweden without regulations, in a land vehicle, on foot, or by boat, as long as they do not carry goods to declare. The ferries from Finland may however want to check your ID (which should state your nationality).
 
Restricted goods include but are not limited to [http://essext.tullverket.se/cash/#/start cash]{{Dead link|date=April 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }} in the equivalence of €10,000 and more, [http://essext.tullverket.se/animal/#/start pets]{{Dead link|date=April 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }}, firearms, as well as wholesale commodities. These must be declared at a toll station. The [http://www.tullverket.se/en/ Swedish Customs] (''Tull'') is a law enforcement agency, that is entitled to arrest people using due force.