Visas & permits
Work permits, EU rights, sambo visas — which door is yours, and how long the corridor really is.
Read the guide →Byxelkrok, Öland
Introduction
Permits, personnummer, housing queues, fika etiquette — everything you actually need to know about moving to Sweden, written plainly and kept honest.
Kostnader
Illustrative monthly figures for Stockholm. Figures are sample data and will be kept current once our database goes live.
Vägledning
Six tracks, from paperwork to pastries. Each one will grow into a full guide.
Work permits, EU rights, sambo visas — which door is yours, and how long the corridor really is.
Read the guide →First-hand, second-hand, the mythical queue. How Swedes actually find apartments — and how you will.
Read the guide →What a salary buys, where the money quietly goes, and why everyone has a Willys loyalty card.
Read the guide →Flat hierarchies, six-week vacations, unions that actually work, and the sacred 15:00 coffee break.
Read the guide →Tuition-free for EU citizens, scholarships for everyone else, and student life from Lund to Luleå.
Read the guide →Midsommar, queue tickets, shoes off indoors. The unwritten rules, written down at last.
Read the guide →Whose license works, when the winter tyres go on, what the moose are planning — and whether you need a car at all.
Read the guide →English gets you in. Swedish gets you home. The free courses, the apps, and the art of stopping Swedes from switching languages on you.
Read the guide →Förskola from age one, school lunches by law, and a system that quietly assumes both parents work. The family logistics, decoded.
Read the guide →Lagom
Sweden doesn't shout.
It hums — and the hum carries.
First light over a Swedish lake, late October
Ordlista
N° 1
lagom
/ˈlɑ̂ːɡɔm/·adverb · adjective
Not too little, not too much. The exact right amount — of coffee, of ambition, of talking in elevators.
N° 2
fika
/ˈfîːka/·noun · verb
Coffee, something sweet, and the radical act of stopping work to share both. Legally optional, socially mandatory.
N° 3
allemansrätten
/ˈâlːemansˌrɛtːen/·noun
The right of public access: walk, camp, and pick berries on almost any land. The forest belongs, gently, to everyone.
Learn these three and you understand more than most guidebooks teach.
2 June 2026
It looks like a coffee break. It is a social contract with pastries. Learn the rules before you break them in front of everyone.
1 June 2026
One month a year, an entire industrialized nation walks into the forest and doesn't answer email. Here's how to survive — and join — the shutdown.
28 May 2026
The sun sets at three. Here's what Swedes actually do about it — candles, vitamin D, and going outside anyway.
Steg för steg
The honest order of operations. Each step unlocks the next — Sweden runs on sequence.
Work, study, family or EU right of residence — apply before you book the moving van. Processing times vary wildly; start early.
The ten digits that unlock everything: healthcare, contracts, gym memberships. Register at the Tax Agency once you arrive.
BankID is Sweden's digital key — you'll use it to sign leases, see a doctor, even buy train tickets. Get it the week you can.
Queues in big cities run on years, not months. Register the day you decide to move; rent second-hand while you wait.
SFI courses are free. Everyone speaks English, but the country opens differently in Swedish — and job ads agree.
Kontakt
Whether you're weighing a job offer in Göteborg or wondering if your dog can come along — write to us.