Balance your Life on Sweden's West Coast
About this event
Welcome to Balance your Life on Sweden's West Coast on 28th of May 13.00-14.20 (CET)
We need you in Sweden!
Join this online session and start a new chapter in your career path and experience the Swedish way of balancing living and working in a sustainable way.
We are arranging this event to provide professionals like you to find opportunities in our country.
Anyone who registers can find out how is it to live and work and thrive in Sweden, as well as about the Targeted Mobility Scheme (TMS).
We look forward to e-meeting you on 28 May!
Toolkit visitors - Sweden (Eng)
Job seekers toolkit for Sweden
Do you want to work in Sweden?
If you live in another EU/EEA country you can get certain help from our EURES advisers if you want to work in Sweden. Here is some information about living and working in Sweden.
Sweden - More about Sweden and the Swedish culture
Sweden Abroad - Information about Sweden. The official website of the Swedish embassies and consulates.
Swedish taxation
Taxes – The Swedish Tax Agency about taxes in Sweden
Social Insurance
Social Insurance – The Swedish social insurance
Working in Sweden
Working in Sweden – Your Guide to working or running a business in Sweden
Forms of employment - Different forms of employment and self-employment
Statistics on average salaries - Statistics on average salaries in Sweden by profession are available on Statistics Sweden’s website
Regulated professions – Regulated professions and your qualifications in Sweden
Learning the Swedish language
Swedish Institute – Learn Swedish
Extra information
Work permit – General information for citizens in EU/EEA countries and Switzerland as well as non-EU/EEA citizens
The Swedish Migration Agency – Information about work permits in Sweden
EURES Targeted Mobility Scheme (TMS) Sweden
Makes it easier to move and work in EU.
The aim of this EU financed EURES TMS Sweden project is to match skilled candidates across EU with employers with hard to fill vacancies. Based on certain conditions, financial support can be provided to jobseekers and employers from an EU country, Norway, or Iceland.
Jobseekers
- 18 +
- Citizen or long-term resident of an EU country, Norway, or Iceland
- Willing to relocate for a job in another EU Member State, Norway or Iceland for at least 6 months
Jobseekers may be eligible for financial support to cover some of the costs for a job interview, relocation, family, language training and/or recognition of qualifications.
Employers
- Based in an EU country, Norway or Iceland
- Recruiting skilled workers from another EU country, Norway or Iceland
- Offering employment for 6 months or longer
Employers with less than 250 employees, may be eligible for financial support to cover some of the costs to implement an integration programme for newly recruited workers relocating from another EU country, Norway or Iceland.
Jobseekers and employers interested to take part in TMS Sweden must contact a EURES Adviser to get mobility and recruitment services.
Are you a non-EU national?
If you are a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland, you need a permit to work in Sweden. There are different kinds of work permit depending on where you come from, how long you plan to stay and what kind of work you intend to do.
Work permit – General information for citizens in EU/EEA countries and Switzerland as well as non-EU/EEA citizens
The Swedish Migration Agency – Information about work permits in Sweden