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No. The income must be real and durable, not speculative future earnings, so a temporary or uncertain arrangement is unlikely to satisfy the long-term self-support test.
Migrationsverket requires evidence that you can support yourself for a long time to come, not just at the moment of applying. That means the income relied on should be stable and ongoing.
Speculative or temporary earnings, or income that depends on an offer that has not materialised, generally will not meet the test. If your situation is short-term, it is usually safer to extend your work permit and apply for permanent residence once your income is clearly durable.
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