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on 15 Sep 2014
Hi there I have decided to move to Stockholm to join my Swedish partner. I've just started looking into this, so any help would be welcome - especially when it comes to finding a job and adjusting to life in the country. Thanks in advance Dave
Anonymous (not verified) on 22 Sep 2014 - 09:24
Hi David

Have a look at our Sweden guide, which will give you a pretty comprehensive view of moving to and living in Sweden. The guide starts with Moving to Sweden.

I would especially have a look at our Working in Sweden and Culture Shock in Sweden pages.

Best of luck for your move,

Xavier
Anonymous (not verified) on 19 Feb 2015 - 17:21
Can someone out there tell me Sweden's position on people with disabilities? I have MS(symptoms include loss of balance, coordination and motor skills) and I get no help currently in the U.S. Just want to know what I may expect and the best way to go about this.

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