A Danish worker in Sweden argues that foreign nationals employed in the country face digital exclusion due to the requirement of a Swedish personal identity number to obtain BankID, a crucial digital identification system. The author contends that access to BankID is essential for full participation in Swedish society and the economy. Without it, individuals struggle with online banking, government services, and other digital interactions. The opinion piece highlights the difficulties experienced by those legally working in Sweden but lacking a personal identity number. The author advocates for a system allowing employed foreign workers to acquire BankID even without this number. This would facilitate smoother integration and reduce barriers to daily life. The issue underscores the challenges faced by non-citizens navigating increasingly digitalized systems.