Apply for a job in Denmark with Swedish unemployment benefits

Last updated 3/5/2024
If you are interested in moving across Öresund and applying for a job in Denmark, you can apply for permission to export your Swedish unemployment benefits for up to three months.
Print

Note! This information is for EU/ EEA citizens only.

Apply for permission to export your Swedish unemployment benefits when applying for a job in Denmark

Based on the EU’s rules about the free movement of labour and a common labour market, it is possible to remain with an unemployment fund in one country and export your unemployment benefits when applying for work in another country for a limited period of time. To apply for such permission, you need to fill in a U2 form, which you can find on the website of the Swedish Unemployment Insurance Inspectorate (IAF).

 

IAF - apply for a job in Europe with a U2 certificate

 

Conditions for exporting your Swedish unemployment benefits when looking for work in Denmark

  • You must be a citizen of an EU or EEA country
  • As a general rule, you must be unemployed and have been registered as full-time unemployed with the Swedish Public Employment Service for at least four weeks.
  • You are entitled to unemployment benefits

 

More information about the conditions are available on the IAF’s website.

 

Please note that if you do not find a job, you must move back to Sweden and register with the Public Employment Service before the end of the period, or you will risk losing your right to further benefits from the unemployment fund.

Remember! If you are a cross-border worker and contact an unemployment fund in Sweden or Denmark, you should ask to talk to their EU case handler.

 

Did you find this information relevant?

Do you want to elaborate?

Thanks for your reply.

We can help you

You are always welcome to visit our Information Center in Malmö to get help with your questions regarding working, moving or studying in Denmark.

 

Supported by