Monday, June 3, 2013

Disadvantages of not activating the P- Number in Sweden


P Number or Person Number is very much important if you are in Sweden. Even though, if you have the person number, it remains useless, unless it's activated. There are certain for the P Number to get activated in Sweden. The person should hold at least one year of resident permit, to extend their p number. Even though, they have 9 months or 10 months of residence permit, it remains useless. This P Number is usually issued by the Commune, which we reside. The basic thing to get the P Number is one address, which says that you are registered to that following address.
Even though, you live in the same address, after your extension and if your residence permit is issued 9 or 10 months, it still remains invalid. Also it depends upon the officer, who is handling the case in the tax office.

 Disadvantages of not activating the P- Number.
Most of the online things work here only if the P Number is activated. You cannot take a bus ticket via sms, through your mobile phone, even though you have enough credits on your mobile.

You can have your bank account, as before, but you can't have the e-legitimation. To activate this stuff, you should have had your P Number activated. Apart from that, you can do all the normal things like online banking, credit cards etc., but we can't able to register for certain websites, which prompts for Bank ID.
The worst thing one could face is the hospital service through online. Even though, we enjoy the formalities provided with cheap medical check at the hospital. We can't submit our information to the website, to get any newsletter or anything.

Similar case, works with library. We can enjoy all the rights, provided by them, when we visit them online, but through internet is going to be tough drama.

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