Increase your tax deduction or request an adjustment to your pension Pensioners or those about to retire may need to review the tax deductions made by the Swedish Pensions Agency and other...
Submitting a life certificate If you live outside Sweden and receive a pension from the Swedish Pensions Agency or compensation from the Swedish...
Report study information as a survivor Are you over 18, have a survivor's pension and are studying in primary or secondary school or equivalent? You must...
Services Here are the Swedish Pensions Agency's services in English for easily making digital notifications, applications and...
How to change the bank account your pension is paid into If you change banks or want to change the bank account for your pension, it is important that you notify us well in...
Transfer your premium pension to your partner Whoever has the lower income or works part-time for a lengthy period could end up with a lower pension. If you are...
About the Swedish Pensions Agency and how to contact us The Swedish Pensions Agency is responsible for and pays your national public pension. We inform and answer questions...
The Swedish pension system The Swedish pension system consists of three parts: a national public pension from the state, an occupational pension...
Income pension complement You may receive an income pension complement as an addition to your national public pension. An application is not...
Guarantee pension – if you have had a low income The guarantee pension is part of the national public pension that you receive if you have had a low or no pensionable...
Housing supplement and financial support for the elderly If you live in Sweden and have a low pension or no pension at all, you may be entitled to a housing supplement or...
Survivor's pension — financial support in the event of death When someone dies, you as a relative may receive a survivor's pension as a financial support. The survivor's pension is...
Occupational pension from your employer Most people who have worked in Sweden also receive an occupational pension from their employer. Not all employers offer...
Orange envelope - annual statement for your national public pension Every year, you who have earned towards the national public pension receive an annual statement from the Swedish...
Pension forecast - see how much pension you will get If you have an e-ID that is approved in Sweden, you can log in to My pages and do a pension forecast to see how much...
Changing funds within a premium pension The premium pension is the part of the national public pension that you yourself can choose how you want to invest in...
If you are self-employed If you are self-employed in Sweden, you are responsible for earning towards your pension. In order for you to receive...
Plan your pension There is no fixed retirement age in Sweden. Please do start planning your pension well in advance so that you have time...
Applying for a pension There is no fixed retirement age in Sweden, so your pension will not be paid automatically. You must apply when you wish...
Pension payments from another country must be declared Are you drawing a general pension from Sweden while receiving a pension from another country? It is important for us to...
Your pension when you move from or live outside Sweden If you have worked in Sweden, you have the right to receive a Swedish national public pension even if you live outside...
How to report changes that may affect your pension – those living abroad If you live outside Sweden and receive a Swedish pension, you need to notify us of any changes that may affect your...
For pensioners When you have a pension payment from the Swedish Pensions Agency, there are a few things that you need to know about...
How to use e-services and sign in to My Pages In order to log in and use e-services on My pages, you need an e-ID that is approved in Sweden. E-ID is available in the...
If you think that we have done something wrong If you believe that the Pension Authority's decision is incorrect, you can request that we reconsider it...
The UK has left the EU – how are pensions affected? Since February 2020, the UK is no longer a member of the EU. The UK and the EU have negotiated agreements that may...
If you need to repay pension or other compensation If you have received too much pension or other taxable compensation from us, you may become liable for repayment...
Frequently Asked Questions Here are the most common questions from pension savers and pensioners who live abroad....
Articles, presentations and papers Here you can find information from various sources within the Swedish Pension Agency, such as articles...
The United Kingdom has left the EU - how are pensions affected? Since February 2020, the United Kingdom is no longer a member of the EU. The United Kingdom and the EU have negotiated...