Moving to EskilstunaInfo and advice for newcomers |
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Moving to EskilstunaInfo and advice for newcomers |
4.Jun.2011, 10:41 AM
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Location: Gävle Joined: 12.Oct.2005 |
Bumping an old thread. As mentioned elsewhere we're looking at moving out of stockholm and have found a house we like just outside Eskilstuna.
Any locallers care to spill the beans on the place? Looks like a nice town so far |
4.Jun.2011, 11:34 AM
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Joined: 26.May.2011 |
Eskilstuna is lovely, there are plenty of shops/supermarkets, the area is really nice and quiet, been there a few times when I was house hunting and got a house close by
It also has a good train connection to Stockholm, should you need to commute... |
14.Mar.2012, 08:15 PM
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Joined: 14.Mar.2012 |
Hi,
I am moving from Canada to Sweden (Ostermalm) this April. Very excited!! I have this link to share with you (http://www.sweden.se/eng/Home/Lifestyle/Reading/20-things-to-know-before-moving-to-Sweden/). I am hoping to read more about the Swedes and the Swedish culture. Not sure how lucky I will be when start searching for a job (currently I work in a Mobile company here in Canada as a Transmission Engineer). Good English and no Swedish! We'll see how it goes. Best of luck for everyone! |
14.Mar.2012, 08:55 PM
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Location: Sweden Joined: 8.Jun.2011 |
Link might have come in handy in June since the thread goes back 9 months
FYI, no Swedish means very very veryyyyyyyy little chance for you to get a job, knowing Swedish is very important to find work but best of luck for the move and the job hunting |
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