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Things to consider when moving to Sweden for Educational Purposes

Many non-EU citizens are considering moving to sweden to study due to the many different work and study opportunities that it has to offer. If you are a non-EU citizen and are planning to move to Sweden to study at a university for a period that is longer than three months, you will need a residence permit. In order to be allowed to enter into Sweden, the residence permit must be completed and entered into your passport.

In order to live, study and function in Sweden, you will need to obtain a social security number. However, in order to be eligible for a social security number, you will need to have a resident permit for at least twelve months. This is why it is very important that you make sure that you apply for a minimum period of twelve months when applying for a residence permit.

If you have decided to move to Sweden, it is also advisable to have a personal insurance policy for your new home and belongings. Maybe the insurance company in your home country provides coverage in Sweden. If you are not sure, you should check with your insurance company. If your insurance is not valid in Sweden, you should contact a Swedish insurance company as soon as possible.

If you have moved to Sweden to study, you may need to obtain a job in order to take care of your daily living expenses. Without a residence permit, you will not be allowed to work in Sweden. However, with a residence permit and a personal identity number, you can become a part of the Swedish workforce.

Having proper transportation and communication facilities in Sweden is very important. One of the easiest ways of moving around in Sweden is through the use of bicycles. You can purchase a used bicycle at a reasonable price at a flea market. You can also purchase a 30-day bus card to move around in Sweden through public transportation. There are many different mobile phone companies in Sweden which makes it possible for national and international pre-paid telephone cards to be bought almost anywhere in Sweden.