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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish PM: 'Swedes should be able to wear Swedish symbols with pride'
Europe must stand up for freedom and democracy while increasing security, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said at a press conference in Brussels, in the wake of a terror attack which left two Swedes dead and one injured.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish word of the day: stridsåtgärd
Today’s word of the day literally translates as ‘battle measures’, although it is more commonly used in decidedly less violent circumstances.
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Oct 18, 2023
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COMPARED: What salary do you need to get a work permit in different European countries?
Several countries in Europe are reducing the salaries people from outside the EU need to be eligible for a work visa, although one – Sweden – is raising the threshold. Here's a comparison of current rules in the countries covered by The Local.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Fake bus stop calms Swedish dementia sufferers who want to go home
In a Swedish nursing home, residents wait for a bus that never comes. Staff have installed a fake bus stop in a hallway to ease the minds of anxious dementia patients eager to leave.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Gang conflict and citizenship quiz: Essential articles for life in Sweden
In this week's Essential Sweden, we look at the results of our work permit survey, Stockholm's plan to bar diesel and petrol cars from part of the city centre, and how some Swedish gangs are financing their criminal activity by welfare fraud or tax evasion.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Leading Sweden Democrat criticised for Brussels attack tweet
A tweet by Sweden Democrat MP Jessica Stegrud's following the terror attack in Brussels which killed two Swedes has been harshly criticised by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and the leader of the Social Democrats, Magdalena Andersson.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish Tesla workers threaten to strike over collective bargaining agreement
Tesla mechanics in Sweden are threatening to walk out on strike unless the global electric car manufacturer signs a collective bargaining agreement under the Swedish model.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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INTERVIEW: Why didn't the Social Democrats fix Sweden's school segregation problems?
In this bonus episode of Sweden in Focus, we speak to the Social Democratic former education minister Anna Ekström about Nordic 'folk high schools', budget cuts to study associations, worsening segregation in Sweden's schools, why boys are underperforming, and whether Sweden needs more external grading.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Sweden's railway company SJ opens ticket bookings for winter season
Planning to travel somewhere by train within or from Sweden this Christmas or Easter? Ticket bookings just opened for winter and spring.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Brussels gunman served prison time in Sweden
A man accused of gunning down two Swedish football fans in Brussels had served a prison sentence in Sweden between 2012
and 2014, the Swedish Migration Agency said Tuesday.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Isis claims responsibility for Brussels attack that killed two Swedes
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a shooting in Brussels that killed two Swedes, saying the attack targeted Sweden for its membership in a global coalition battling jihadists.
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Oct 18, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Brussels attacker's links to Sweden revealed, Isis claims responsibility for shooting, and train tickets released for Christmas and Easter. Here's the latest news.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish city's plans to turn former oil depot into underground 'thermos'
Work lights strung up along railings illuminate a dank cavern where workers are preparing to transform a former oil depot into a hot water "thermos" to heat the Swedish town of Västerås.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Police detain Greta Thunberg at London climate protest
UK police on Tuesday removed Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg from a protest outside the energy sector's annual London get-together.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Reader question: Can I meet Sweden's new work permit threshold by working multiple jobs?
Sweden's work permit salary requirement will on November 1st be raised from 13,000 kronor to more than 27,000 kronor. But here's why you can't boost your earnings by picking up a second job on the side.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Politics in Sweden: How the Israel-Gaza attacks became party politics in Sweden
After terror group Hamas' savage attack on a kibbutz in Israel, a foreign policy issue quickly descended into Swedish party politics, explains The Local's Nordic editor Richard Orange. But it's not certain that only the political right stands to benefit.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Why Sweden's terror threat level remains unchanged despite Brussels attack
Sweden's intelligence agency said it was keeping its terror alert level unchanged despite the killing of two Swedes in Brussels.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Why were Swedes targeted in the Brussels terror attack?
Abdesalem Lassoued, the suspected perpetrator of the Brussels terror attack, said in a video that he had 'killed three Swedes' as 'revenge in the name of Muslims'. Why would Swedish citizens be terror targets, and what precautions are they advised to take?
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish PM calls for 'better control' of borders after Brussels attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has called for better border controls in Sweden and the EU and strengthened police powers at a press conference held in the wake of Monday's terror attack on Swedish football fans in Brussels.
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Oct 17, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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What we know so far about the terror attack on Swedes in Brussels
Two Swedes were shot dead and another was injured in Brussels by a man who claimed to be a 'soldier from the Islamic State'. What do we know so far about the Brussels terror attack?
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Sep 24, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Iran demands Sweden act against Quran burnings, free prisoner
Iran has demanded Sweden take action over Quran burnings before the two countries can exchange ambassadors again, and urged it to release a jailed Iranian citizen, the foreign ministry said Sunday.
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Sep 24, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Coughs, colds and flu: What to say and do if you fall sick in Sweden
It's the season when the horrible bugs strike and have us all spluttering into a tissue, so here's the vocab you need to deal with coughs, colds and flu in Sweden.
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Sep 24, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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How Sweden's 2024 budget could affect your finances
Many people are feeling the financial squeeze in Sweden, with high inflation, high interest rates and a high cost of living. How will the Swedish government's new budget affect your finances for the coming year?
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Sep 24, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish wine and cheap rentals: Essential articles for life in Sweden
In this week's essential articles, we look at topics including how the new budget could affect you, our readers' tips for finding a cheap first-hand rental, and who's who in Swedish politics, as well as a long read on the Swedish wine industry from our archives.
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Sep 23, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Large chunk of Swedish motorway collapses after landslide
A landslide tore apart a stretch of motorway in Sweden on Saturday, injuring three people, police and emergency services said.
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Sep 23, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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'It's over': Spain and Sweden women's footballers stage protest
Spain's world champions and their Swedish opponents on Friday held up a banner with the slogan 'It's over' in protest over the sexism scandal, which has engulfed the Spanish football federation.
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Sep 23, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Why are so many rural Swedes obsessed with the American South?
Residents of Sweden's major cities who have not spent much time in more rural areas of Sweden may not be aware of the 'raggare' subculture, with key elements including American cars, Confederate flags and Swedish rockabilly music.
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Sep 23, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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How will the 2024 budget affect foreigners in Sweden?
Foreigners in Sweden are affected by many aspects of the budget to the same extent as Swedes, but are there any proposals which are particularly relevant for immigrants living in the country?
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Sep 23, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Inside Sweden: The secret languages that still exist in modern Swedish
Did you know that several words that are still in use in Swedish today originally come from a secret language made up by travelling salespeople?
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Sep 23, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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LISTEN: How will the budget affect you, and why is Sweden's gang violence escalating?
In this week's podcast we discuss: mushroom foraging tips, why Sweden's highest mountain is melting, how the new budget will affect you, and what are the underlying factors behind a vicious new wave of violence in Sweden's ongoing gang feuds?
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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When and how should you give a speech or toast in Sweden?
Anyone who has been to a wedding, dinner or even a birthday party in Sweden will know that there are usually A LOT of speeches. But who should speak, and when, and what should they say?
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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What rights do I have as a second-hand renter in Sweden?
Renting second-hand in Sweden is tough, with high competition for homes in the big cities and contracts usually limited to a year at most. But the bright side is that you have a lot of rights as a renter in the country – just make sure you know what they are.
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Evacuation called off at Gothenburg's Landvetter airport
The northern part of Landvetter airport in Gothenburg was closed and evacuated after a suspicious object, later deemed to be safe, was found at security.
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish researchers discover unusually deep methane leak in Baltic Sea
Researchers in Sweden have discovered large amounts of methane gas, a powerful planet-warming gas, leaking from unusual depths on the Baltic Sea seabed, they said on Friday.
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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How to write the perfect Swedish CV and cover letter
Personal networks account for a lot of career opportunities in Sweden, which makes the job-hunt a daunting task for foreigners even at the best of times. But with the right CV and cover letter, you can impress hiring managers in Sweden – here's how.
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Two dead after pub shooting in eastern Swedish town Sandviken
Two people are dead and another two injured after a shooting in an Irish pub in the town of Sandviken. Police believe one of the dead people was the target and the other three innocent bystanders.
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Sep 22, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish word of the day: krasslig
Autumn is here across much of Sweden, meaning the season for coughs, colds and flu is upon us. Today's word of the day is a word you can use when you're feeling a bit under the weather.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Renting in Sweden: How to ace the apartment viewing
Foreign tenants in Sweden often face stiff competition for apartments due to a housing shortage in the big cities and a queue system that benefits those who have lived in the country longer. Here are our tips for boosting your chances in the sublet hunt.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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How to get the best rate on your mortgage in Sweden
With interest rates increasing and the cost of living getting more expensive, you may be wondering how you can save money on what is most likely your largest household expense: your mortgage. Here are The Local's tips.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish word of the day: stålar
Simply put, stålar is a Swedish slang word for money. However, it has its roots in a secret language made up by walking salesmen in western Sweden around the 1800s.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish gaming company replaces half its staff with AI
Gothenburg-based gaming company Mindark is letting almost half of its staff go, reports trade union magazine Kollega.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Sweden's central bank raises key interest rate to 4 percent
Sweden's central bank hiked the key interest rate on Thursday by 0.25 percentage points from 3.75 to 4 percent, while flagging that further rate hikes are likely.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Sweden's emissions to rise as budget relaxes green targets to fight inflation
Sweden's government conceded that greenhouse gas emissions would rise in the short term as a result of budget decisions, but insisted they would fall in the long term.
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Sep 21, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
Snow chaos as Sweden's northernmost city sets new record, gaming company replaces half its staff with AI, electricity is almost free right now, and much more in Sweden's news on Thursday.
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Jun 11, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Teenager killed, three wounded in Sweden shooting
A 15-year-old boy was killed and three other people injured in a shooting in Stockholm on Saturday, police said, adding that a motive had yet to be established.
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Jun 11, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Property, schools and import fees: Essential articles for life in Sweden
In this week's list of essential articles, we cover the different kinds of permanent residency in Sweden, which Swedish banks give mortgages to foreigners, readers' tips on buying property, and weigh up the pros and cons of municipal and international schools.
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Jun 10, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Inside Sweden: Why a repeat of the summer of 2018 scares me
Drought, wildfires and emergency slaughter of livestock. Could another summer like the 2018 heatwave be in store for Sweden this year?
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Jun 10, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Reader question: How do you meet the requirements for a sambo visa?
In Sweden, a sambo is a domestic partner – someone you’re in a relationship with and live with, but to whom you aren’t married. If you, as a non-EU citizen, are in a sambo relationship with a Swedish citizen, you can apply for a residence permit on the basis of that relationship. But meeting the requirements of that permit is not always straightforward.
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Jun 10, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Schooling: What you need to know when moving to Sweden with children
Sweden is often cited as one of the best countries in the world for raising children, but what do international parents need to know when planning a move here with their family? And can your children access schooling without a Swedish personal number?
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Jun 09, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish prosecutor charges Turkish man for fundraising for PKK terror group
A prosecutor in Sweden has charged a Turkish citizen for attempting to raise money for the Kurdish PKK terror group in a landmark case which could help Sweden win Turkish approval for its Nato membership.