Sweden offers an exceptional quality of life with its stunning nature, innovative tech scene, and progressive social policies. Whether you're moving for work, studies, or love, this guide covers everything you need for a smooth transition.
Before You Arrive
Pre-Departure Checklist
- Apply for a residence permit through Migrationsverket (Swedish Migration Agency)
- Secure housing — this is critical as many cities have housing shortages
- Register with the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) to get your personnummer
- Arrange temporary health insurance until your personnummer is active
- Research your city and neighborhood options
- Book a furnished Movinn apartment as your landing pad in Sweden
The Personnummer — Your Key to Everything
The personnummer (personal identity number) is essential for life in Sweden. You need it to open a bank account, sign a phone contract, access healthcare, and more. Apply at Skatteverket as soon as you arrive — processing can take 2–8 weeks. In the meantime, a coordination number (samordningsnummer) can help with some services.
Pro Tip
While waiting for your personnummer, a Movinn apartment gives you a registered address, included WiFi, and all utilities — so you can focus on paperwork without worrying about setting up a home from scratch.
Finding Housing in Sweden
Sweden's housing market is notoriously competitive. In Stockholm, the average queue time for a first-hand rental contract through Bostadsförmedlingen is 9+ years. Malmö and other cities are more accessible but still challenging. Second-hand rentals (andrahandsuthyrning) are common but often short-term.
Swedish Work Culture
Swedish workplaces are famously egalitarian. Fika (coffee break) is a daily institution. Lagom — 'just the right amount' — permeates Swedish life. Most Swedes speak excellent English, but learning Swedish opens doors socially and professionally. SFI (Swedish for Immigrants) classes are free.
Cost Overview
Expect to spend 7,000–14,000 SEK/month on rent in Malmö (more in Stockholm), 3,000–4,500 SEK on groceries, and around 800 SEK for a monthly transit pass. Like Denmark, healthcare and education are tax-funded.
Our Team Is Ready to Help
Moving to a new country can feel overwhelming. Movinn staff are happy to assist with any inquiry — from paperwork questions to local recommendations. Reach out anytime, or book a free video call with our team.