Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

Pnr/Orgnr/Dnr

English translation:

Personal code number/Organisation number/registration (daybook) number

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Jan 15, 2019 12:04
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Swedish term

Pnr/Orgnr/Dnr

Swedish to English Bus/Financial Law: Taxation & Customs
Hello

On letters from the Swedish Tax Agency, I can only guess what the second part of

Pnr/Orgnr/Dnr

means.

Does anyone know what the other parts stand for?

Thanks
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Proposed translations

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Personal code number/Organisation number/registration (daybook) number

"Personnummer" is the unique number that each person gets at birth (or when becoming a swedish citizen, corresponding to social security nummer) consisting of the date of birth plus 4 additional digits, org number is a similar for organization, diarienummer is a document/case number.
Peer comment(s):

agree George Hopkins : Re Explanation: Also on being granted a residence permit in Sweden.
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