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Is Sweden good for Indian immigrants?

Is Sweden good for Indian immigrants?

In fact, the new system will make Sweden one of the most flexible immigration regimes in Europe and will benefit Indian skilled and semi-skilled workers in a big way. In 2007, nearly 1500 Indian citizens were granted work permit to Sweden. This makes India the number one country of origin of labour migrants to Sweden.

What to do after moving to Sweden?

Here are 10 things to take care of when you move to Sweden – chronologically.

  • Get a residence permit. This is almost always step one.
  • Register with the Tax Agency.
  • Find a home.
  • Get an ID card.
  • Open a bank account.
  • Find a job or start a business.
  • Arrange daycare or school.
  • Learn Swedish.

Where do most Indians live in Sweden?

Statistically, approximately 50\% of the Indian-born population in Sweden live in the province of Stockholm and most of them work as IT engineers. In Skåne province, in 2020, Indians are one of the largest groups of immigrants along with Danes.

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How can I permanently move to Sweden from India?

  1. Offer of employment. To obtain a work permit, you must have an offer of employment in Sweden.
  2. The employer initiates the application.
  3. You receive an email.
  4. Attach documents.
  5. Pay and submit your application.
  6. The Migration Agency processes the application.
  7. Information needed for residence permit card.
  8. Receiving the decision.

Is Sweden more developed than India?

India has a GDP per capita of $7,200 as of 2017, while in Sweden, the GDP per capita is $51,200 as of 2017.

Is India bigger than Sweden?

India is about 7 times bigger than Sweden. Sweden is approximately 450,295 sq km, while India is approximately 3,287,263 sq km, making India 630\% larger than Sweden.

Is Indian degree valid in Sweden?

In Sweden, there is an abundance of degrees taught in the English language as English is kind of a second language of the country. This means that course options are almost unlimited for Indian students. For each course, a minimum academic record of 60\% and above in Standard XII will be required.