From Feb. 14, foreign travelers visiting Bali in Indonesia will be required to pay a new tourist tax upon entry or before visiting the region.
26.01.2024 - 16:52 / forbes.com
Are you seeking a fresh start? If you’re considering a career change, adopting a different lifestyle, or you’re chasing a lifelong dream, relocation to Northern Europe is a path worth exploring. The region's rich history, approach to lifestyle, and innovative working environments provide a fertile ground for those looking to reinvent themselves.
Whether you’re drawn by the politics, culture, the outdoors lifestyle, or a desire to understand Scandinavian happiness, Sweden is a tempting choice for many with an interest in the Nordic region.
Relocating to Sweden is not a straightforward process, but with the right preparation, it is achievable.
Sweden’s population recently passed 10.5 million for the first time, and of those, 20% were born outside the country. More than 24,000 American citizens already live in Sweden, a mixture of professionals, students and Swedish-American families.
But even if it’s possible, moving to Sweden is not something anyone should rush into. The Scandinavian lifestyle is not for everyone, so it’s important to thoroughly research every aspect of the country before committing to relocation.
Plan a trip of at least one week, staying off the tourist trail, to get a true feel for everyday life.
Sweden offers a healthy job market with opportunities in sectors like IT, energy, and media, particularly for highly skilled expats. Foreign professionals are more likely to find work in the big Swedish cities including Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, but finding housing in the cities—especially Stockholm—can be a real challenge.
While the Swedish language can be challenging to learn, the widespread proficiency in English among Swedes helps overcome language barriers.
However, adapting to Swedish culture and connecting with the locals can be more challenging for expats. Learning Swedish is a must to make progress in this area, and to progress in your career.
Living in Sweden is expensive, particularly in Stockholm, and high taxes lead to modest salaries. However, residents benefit from a comprehensive social welfare system that helps with education and healthcare costs. The importance of family life is a key value in all Scandinavian countries, making Sweden an excellent choice to raise children.
Finally, the climate can be a surprise for those from warmer regions. Although summers can be pleasant, winters are cold and snowy, with shorter daylight hours from November to January.
Sweden’s EU membership makes relocation for citizens of EU/EEA countries straightforward. To stay beyond three months you’ll need to register with the tax authorities and prove a source of income.
For stays longer than short-term, obtaining a Swedish national ID number is necessary. This is essential for all
From Feb. 14, foreign travelers visiting Bali in Indonesia will be required to pay a new tourist tax upon entry or before visiting the region.
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This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy.
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