Compensation when participating in the Swedish Public Employment Service’s introduction programme
Newly arrived immigrants participating in the introduction programme can receive introduction benefit. If you have children, you can also receive supplementary introduction benefit. If you live alone in your own accommodation, you can receive introduction benefit for housing. Below, there is information about: applying; how much you receive; and, the rules when you are ill or absent.
How do I Apply?
Apply in the month after participating
You apply for money “in arrears”. In other words, you apply in the month after you participated in your programme. For example, if you participated in a programme in September, you apply for money in October. A blue button appears on My pages (Mina sidor) when you can apply.
Apply in time
There are two important things to remember when applying:
- Apply between the 1st and the 7th of the month. You then receive the money on the 26th of the same month.
You can apply later, but you then have to wait for the money until the 26th of the next month. - Apply no later than the last day of the month after you participated in your programme. If you apply too late, you may not receive any money at all. If you apply after the last day of the month following that in which you participated in the programme, you can only receive money if there are special reasons. In this case, you must apply on a paper form and explain why you are applying late.
Apply on My pages (Mina sidor)
Disbursement
Bank account or payment notice
Your money is normally paid on the 26th of the month. Payment is made to a bank account. Give Försäkringskassan your account number details. The easiest way to do this is to log in to My pages (Mina sidor) and go to My profile (Mina uppgifter). If you cannot log in to My pages (Mina sidor), you can use this form:
5605 Account notification (in Swedish) Pdf, 704 kB, opens in new window.
If you do not have a bank account, your money is paid via a payment notice. You can cash the payment notice in shops.
See your provisional disbursement
As soon as we have processed your application, you can see your provisional payment on My pages (Mina sidor). Your actual payment can be seen one banking day before the money arrives. You can choose to receive an SMS message about this.
Supplements for you in the introduction programme
If you fall ill
On the first day you are ill, notify the Swedish Public Employment Service. You can then keep your introduction benefit.
Notifying absence when you are ill (arbetsformedlingen.se) External link, opens in new window.
When you apply for money, enter which days you participated in your programme and which days you were ill. Your first day of illness is a qualifying day for which there is no money. For the time you are absent owing to illness, you can then keep your money.
Ill longer than seven days
To keep your money if you are ill for more than seven days, you or your doctor must submit a medical certificate to the Swedish Public Employment Service. Tell your doctor that you are participating in a programme and ask him/her to complete the Swedish Public Employment Service’s medical certificate for participants in labour market policy programmes.
If you have to take care of your child (VAB)
You can keep your introduction benefit if you cannot participate in your programme because one or more of your children are ill and you have to take care of them. If this happens, always notify the Swedish Public Employment Service.
When you apply for money, enter which days you participated in your programme and which days you were absent to take care of your child.
Other absence from your programme
You can keep your introduction benefit in certain other circumstances (see below). In your application, enter which days you were absent and whether this was owing to a circumstance approved by the Swedish Public Employment Service.
- Private matter. Examples include moving house or attending a funeral. Absence may be no more than three days.
- Care of someone who is close to you and seriously ill. If a family member or a near relation is seriously ill and may be near to death.
- Temporary interruption in a training programme or similar. The Swedish Public Employment Service must be notified of the interruption.
Incomes that affect money from Försäkringskassan
If you work and receive pay
If you work and receive pay for a day when you are also participating in a programme, your programme money has to be reduced.
- If your programme is full-time, your money is reduced by exactly how much you received in pay. If your pay is higher than the programme money, you receive no money for the day(s) in question.
- If your programme is part-time, your money is reduced if your working hours together with your programme are more than full-time.
Inconvenient working hours payment and commission are also regarded as paid work.
Thus, to receive the right money, it is important that, in your application, you enter how much you earned and how long you worked. This is also the case if you worked any evening or night after a programme day.
Other incomes that can reduce programme money
So that you receive the right money, you may have to inform Försäkringskassan if you have other incomes. Click the types of income below to read more about the rules for each one.
Försäkringskassan checks that you receive the right compensation
Before making payment, we sometimes check your application details to ensure that you are receiving the right money. If we find that something has gone wrong, we may also check earlier applications.
If you discover that you have received too much money, you can report this via My pages (Mina sidor) or by telephoning 0771 524 524.
If you receive too much money, you may have to repay it. If you submit incorrect details on purpose and receive money to which you are not entitled, we can report this to the police. Anyone submitting incorrect details to receive more money can be sentenced to fines or imprisonment.