Hi everyone, I just finished undergrad and would like to move to Sweden for a year or two and live with some good friends I made, exchange students at my university. So I've got the friends I can stay with and the money I need and what not, however, it's difficult to get a work permit. In order to get a work permit you must have a written job offer on paper from an employer in Sweden, but the catch 22 is that you cannot apply for the permit while you are in Sweden but rather only from your home country (I live in the USA). Right now, I just started working at American Apparel about a month ago, so if I stay on for a year then I could perhaps transfer overseas, however I don't want to wait that long. Anyone out there who has some advice? Or better yet a Swede looking for employees? Haha Thanks in advance, Look forward to hearing anything and everything!
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Advice on getting a Swedish work permit/job in Sweden
post #2 of 35
9/19/10 at 12:53pm
Open a kebab stand.
Or try doing something else under the table for awhile.
Another option: get a friend who looks somewhat like you and have them take care of all the work permit stuff from the USA.
Sweden is really bureaucratic, but no one actually seems to know or enforce all the rules - that was my experience 7 years ago anyway. Not sure if it's changed.
Or try doing something else under the table for awhile.
Another option: get a friend who looks somewhat like you and have them take care of all the work permit stuff from the USA.
Sweden is really bureaucratic, but no one actually seems to know or enforce all the rules - that was my experience 7 years ago anyway. Not sure if it's changed.
post #3 of 35
9/20/10 at 11:41am
post #4 of 35
9/20/10 at 11:51am
post #5 of 35
9/20/10 at 11:55am
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Hi everyone,
I just finished undergrad and would like to move to Sweden for a year or two and live with some good friends I made, exchange students at my university. So I've got the friends I can stay with and the money I need and what not, however, it's difficult to get a work permit.
In order to get a work permit you must have a written job offer on paper from an employer in Sweden, but the catch 22 is that you cannot apply for the permit while you are in Sweden but rather only from your home country (I live in the USA).
Right now, I just started working at American Apparel about a month ago, so if I stay on for a year then I could perhaps transfer overseas, however I don't want to wait that long.
Anyone out there who has some advice? Or better yet a Swede looking for employees? Haha
Thanks in advance, Look Forward to hearing anything and everything!
I just finished undergrad and would like to move to Sweden for a year or two and live with some good friends I made, exchange students at my university. So I've got the friends I can stay with and the money I need and what not, however, it's difficult to get a work permit.
In order to get a work permit you must have a written job offer on paper from an employer in Sweden, but the catch 22 is that you cannot apply for the permit while you are in Sweden but rather only from your home country (I live in the USA).
Right now, I just started working at American Apparel about a month ago, so if I stay on for a year then I could perhaps transfer overseas, however I don't want to wait that long.
Anyone out there who has some advice? Or better yet a Swede looking for employees? Haha
Thanks in advance, Look Forward to hearing anything and everything!
You might want to look for other more stable jobs in your country first, because AA isn't doing too well.
Quote:
What kind of work do you want to do? Where do you plan on staying?
I'm going to live with my friends in the Hagerston neighborhood in Stockholm.
I'm an art history and architecture student, but I'm willing to do most anything for a year or so (I'm taking a gap year or two before grad school).
post #7 of 35
9/20/10 at 6:44pm
post #8 of 35
9/20/10 at 9:39pm
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I'm going to live with my friends in the Hagerston neighborhood in Stockholm.
I'm an art history and architecture student, but I'm willing to do most anything for a year or so (I'm taking a gap year or two before grad school).
I'm an art history and architecture student, but I'm willing to do most anything for a year or so (I'm taking a gap year or two before grad school).
I assume you mean Hägersten? I have a few friends in that neighborhood.
The job market in Sweden is really tough right now, your best bet would be to work at a café or something like McDonalds (
) or maybe some of the independent boutiques.Not speaking Swedish will make shit hard for you though...
Quote:
I assume you mean Hägersten? I have a few friends in that neighborhood. The job market in Sweden is really tough right now, your best bet would be to work at a café or something like McDonalds (
) or maybe some of the independent boutiques. Not speaking Swedish will make shit hard for you though...
) or maybe some of the independent boutiques. Not speaking Swedish will make shit hard for you though...
post #10 of 35
9/21/10 at 6:06am
Might want to get a move on, on that work permit http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...er-Sweden.html
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Anti-immigration party formed from skinhead movement seizes balance of power in Sweden * Democrats win 20 seats to enter parliament for first time * Centre parties refuse to work with them as currency falls Sweden was today coming to terms with the emergence of a far right party into mainstream politics. The anti-immigration Democrats now hold the balance of power in Sweden after the centre-right government failed to win an outright majority. Unemployment and the flood of foreigners into the south of the country have been blamed for the rise of the group, which began life as a faction of skinheads. Now the party will enter Parliament for the first time, with 20 seats.Quote:
Might want to get a move on, on that work permit
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...er-Sweden.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...er-Sweden.html
Hahaha, yea, one of my Swedish friends just emailed me about that this very morning....well, at least I'm blond and blue-eyed right....
post #12 of 35
9/21/10 at 9:40am
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Might want to get a move on, on that work permit
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...er-Sweden.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...er-Sweden.html
Yesterday was actually the first time I protested/demonstrated. I actually feel bad for Sweden right now...
Our best hope right now is that Miljöpartiet will agree to form a coalition with the right-wing power block to create a majority in the parliament so that Sverige Demokraterna (Sweden Democrats) will be rendered powerless.
It's ridiculous that a party that 12 years ago wore Nazi uniforms and want to deny immigrants the right of free religion and healthcare is in a position of power or in the parliament at all.
Sorry if I'm boring you with Swedish politics...
post #14 of 35
9/21/10 at 10:56am
The blonde hair and blue eyes might work in your favour in some situations but when it comes to you getting your work permit I imagine if they were fully in power, you would be affected too! Shame you're not a chick though... something about them blondey bluey's :P MumRaww - no need to apologise, its always good to hear how its affecting in real life what one just sees/reads on/in the news - correct me if im wrong though but I always got the impression that Sweden was already generally very anti-migrant workers?
post #15 of 35
9/21/10 at 11:46am
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The blonde hair and blue eyes might work in your favour in some situations but when it comes to you getting your work permit I imagine if they were fully in power, you would be affected too! Shame you're not a chick though... something about them blondey bluey's :P MumRaww - no need to apologise, its always good to hear how its affecting in real life what one just sees/reads on/in the news - correct me if im wrong though but I always got the impression that Sweden was already generally very anti-migrant workers?
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