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  1. On-line authenticating the Subject using a multi-factor issued according to SWAMID Person-Proofed Multi-Factor Profile using an external Identity Provider compliant with the SWAMID Person-Proofed Multi-Factor Profile,
  2. On-line authenticating the Subject using a multi-factor issued according to the Swedish E-identification system using an external Identity Provider compliant with the the Swedish E-identification Level of Assurance 2 or higher,
  3. In-person visit at a service desk in combination with identity proofing as defined by the Swedish Tax Agency for issuance of the Swedish Tax Agency identity card,
  4. In-person visit at a service desk in combination with identity proofing with an international passport fulfilling ICAO Doc 9303, an EU/EES national identity card fulfilling the European Commission Regulation No 562/2006 or an EU/EES driving license fulfilling the European Parliament and the Council of European Union Directive 2006/126/EC,
  5. Off-line using a registered address (sv. folkbokföringsadress) in combination with a time-limited one time password/pin code,
  6. Off-line using a copy of the same identification token as described in 3 or 4 above and a copy of a utility bill in combination with a time-limited one time password/pin code sent to the postal address on the utility bill, or
  7. Other identity proofing method deemed equivalent by SWAMID Board of Trustees.


Guidance

Please observe Observe that not all Identity Providers within the Swedish E-identfication system can be used for online identity vetting due to Identity Provider policies.

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  1. On-line authenticating the Subject using a multi-factor issued according to SWAMID Person-Proofed Multi-Factor Profile with high identity assurance using an external Identity Provider compliant with the SWAMID Person-Proofed Multi-Factor Profile,
  2. On-line authenticating the Subject using a multi-factor issued according to the Swedish E-identification system using an external Identity Provider compliant with the the Swedish E-identification Level of Assurance 3 or higher,
  3. In-person visit at a service desk in combination with identity proofing as defined by the Swedish Tax Agency for issuance of the Swedish Tax Agency identity card,
  4. In-person visit at a service desk in combination with identity proofing with an international passport fulfilling International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Doc 9303 Machine Readable Travel Documents [4], an EU/EES national identity card fulfilling the Regulation (EU) 2016/399 of the European Parliament and of the Council [5] or an EU/EES driving license fulfilling the Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 on driving licences [6],
  5. Off-line using a certified mail to a postal address (sv. rekommenderat brev med personlig utlämning) in combination with a time-limited one time password/pin code, or
  6. Off-line using a certified mail to a postal address (sv. rekommenderat brev med personlig utlämning) with a preregistered device, unique for the Subject, that will be considered as a vetted token on first use.


Guidance

Please observe Observe that not all Identity Providers within the Swedish E-identfication system can be used for online identity vetting due to Identity Provider policies.

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