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Moving to Sweden with pregnant GF and two dogs.

Where to find a place to live in

dvdmchl
post 24.May.2012, 08:41 AM
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Hi all,
we're from Czech and in need to move to Sweden ASAP. My GF will give a birth around 10th of October. The only problem I have found is to find a flat, or cottage for rent near by, or in Stockholm.
The problem is that I don't have job yet (although we have enough money to support our living for couple of months). And in most of flats available for rent there there are not pets allowed. We have two dogs.

Do you guys have any advice where to find a place to live in for price up to 5000SEK a month? A place where pregnant girl and dogs is not a problem.

I have over 13 years exp. in IT and willing to go low on wage request so I think there should be no problem to get some job in about three months even if I don't speak Swedish yet. The only problem is where to live.

Thanks for any advice...
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PDX
post 24.May.2012, 08:45 AM
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Location: Stockholm
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Oh dear... unsure.gif

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byke
post 24.May.2012, 08:58 AM
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Location: Europe
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How are you going to pay for the birth?
It won't be cheap.
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dvdmchl
post 24.May.2012, 09:01 AM
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Birth is free in Sweden.
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byke
post 24.May.2012, 09:03 AM
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Oh is it?
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Jamtjim
post 24.May.2012, 09:11 AM
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I have over 13 years exp. in IT and willing to go low on wage request so I think there should be no problem to get some job in about three months even if I don't speak Swedish yet.

Have you read any of the other threads regarding finding a job in Sweden without speaking Swedish? I get the feeling that this is a disaster waiting to happen!

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The only problem is where to live.

Trust me; that's not your only problem...
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dvdmchl
post 24.May.2012, 09:16 AM
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Yeah it is. Even for foreigners from no EU/EAA countries. But money and prices for birth is not the reason we are moving. In Czech there is a good health care as well.

Problem is that I have write some articles targeting czech mafia and one of my action (DDOS attack transcribed to real life) was successfull. They've got angry on me and two weeks ago I found them at my flat ready to shot down my dogs.

On of my dog is uruguayan cimarron I've got in Ecuador and it once saved my life in Brasil. We have manage the situation peacefully. But I and my GF are not safe here now.

May it look as a movie story I know it, but it's true. So that's we need to move ASAP. I need to take my unborn child, my GF and our dogs to the less corrupted country. From Sweden I'll continue my work on my arcticles...
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Jamtjim
post 24.May.2012, 09:18 AM
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Blimey! It looks like we've got another Trow!!
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byke
post 24.May.2012, 09:19 AM
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Location: Europe
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Ok, listen.
Birth is not free in Sweden.

It is free if you are a citizen or a resident.
But you will need a resident permit, and this isn't a fast process or easy.

To get a residency permit you need to be able to meet a certain criteria, usually have a job.
Trying to find a job now so close to the summer when most of Sweden goes on holiday is going to be hard, very hard ... especially given the employment market in sweden.
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dvdmchl
post 24.May.2012, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE (Jamtjim @ 24.May.2012, 09:11 AM) *
Have you read any of the other threads regarding finding a job in Sweden without speaking Swedish? I get the feeling that this is a disaster waiting to happen!.

There are lots of small or start up companies. And I already have been living in Sweden in 2001-2003, so still have some friends over there.

And if there is no job in IT, then there is a job in cleaning, or pizza delivery, or farm or I can just fix people computers as a freelancer, or my GF can bake cakes for birthdays. Simply taking a job is not the main problem, it's a cosmetic detail.
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JulieLou40
post 24.May.2012, 09:24 AM
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QUOTE (dvdmchl @ 24.May.2012, 09:20 AM) *
Simply taking a job is not the main problem, it's a cosmetic detail.

The words "Cloud, Cuckoo, and Land" spring to mind...
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PDX
post 24.May.2012, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE (dvdmchl @ 24.May.2012, 10:20 AM) *
And I already have been living in Sweden in 2001-2003, so still have some friends over there.

Given that you are running for your life, your friends are not willing to provide space for you for a couple months?

QUOTE (dvdmchl @ 24.May.2012, 10:20 AM) *
Simply taking a job is not the main problem, it's a cosmetic detail.

At the very least, you have a better attitude about working than most on TheLocal! wink.gif

On another note, do you have a history of psychiatric illness? unsure.gif

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dvdmchl
post 24.May.2012, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE (byke @ 24.May.2012, 09:19 AM) *
Birth is not free in Sweden.. It is free if you are a citizen or a resident.. But you will need a resident permit, and this isn't a fast process or easy.

Natal care is free as is the delivery - you pay a charge of approx 100 kronor per day you are in hospital.

Czech is a member of EU it supposed to be no problem to work and live in Sweden since 2004.

QUOTE (JulieLou40 @ 24.May.2012, 09:24 AM) *
The words "Cloud, Cuckoo, and Land" spring to mind...

Sorry, didn't get this...
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byke
post 24.May.2012, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE (dvdmchl @ 24.May.2012, 10:31 AM) *
Natal care is free as is the delivery - you pay a charge of approx 100 kronor per day you are in hospital.

Yes this is part true ... however to be able to access this free service, you need to be a registered resident or citizen.
But you are neither, and I highly doubt you will qualify for such before the time of birth. Resulting in having to pay for the birth.

But good luck.
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dvdmchl
post 24.May.2012, 09:45 AM
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QUOTE (PDX @ 24.May.2012, 09:31 AM) *
Give that you are running for your life, your friends are not willing to provide space for you for a couple months?

Only our dogs are the problem, why they cannot accommodate us.

QUOTE (PDX @ 24.May.2012, 09:31 AM) *
On another note, do you have a history of psychiatric illness? unsure.gif

Lol, I know it all sounds crazy. I've been living in US, Sweden, UK, the whole year of 2010 I've been in South America, paddling on canoe 3500km on river Purus with a dog. I guess it is definitely a sign of psychic illness. smile.gif But no danger for others, just me....

Not to show off, but to prove...
Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brasil
New canoe
On Purus 1
On Purus 2

After those trips I've got back to Czech (my country) willing to buy a land and make a small family farm, but found a group of bad guys ruling the country. I fought them my straight, open way and probably got to far.

That's the whole story...
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