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Embassy of SwedenManila, Philippines

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Coordination Number for Children

Swedish children born abroad who have never had a Swedish passport, national ID card, or been registered in Sweden need a coordination number to apply for their first Swedish passport.

Applications for a coordination number are made at the embassy only if the purpose is to apply for a passport. The following documents are required when applying for a Coordination Number:

  • Both parents must come to the Embassy with the child and present their valid passports
  • Original Birth Certificate, in which both parents names are shown
  • Marriage Certificate, if married
  • Extract from the population register (regarding the parent(s), i.e. the one(s) that is/are (a) Swedish citizen(s)) from Skatteverket, maximum one month old
  • If the mother is a Swedish citizen and registered in Sweden and gives birth to a child outside of Sweden a Medical Certificate (in which a doctor or the equivalent to a doctor verifies that the mother has carried the child) has to be submitted.

Please be informed that additional documents also can be requested when applying for the coordination number based on individual circumstances.

The application is free of charge for children born after 1 April 2015. A fee is required for children born before the said date.

Last updated 18 Dec 2018, 11.28 AM