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What is life in Sweden like?
Sweden is a wonderful place to live with its kind people, excellent public services and corporate culture that encourages people to have a good work-life balance. It is no surprise that many people decide to move to Scandinavia’s largest country to enjoy all of the things that Sweden has to offer.
What do Swedish people eat?
Swedish cuisine could be described as centered around cultured dairy products, crisp and soft (often sugared) breads, berries and stone fruits, beef, chicken, lamb, pork, eggs, and seafood. Potatoes are often served as a side dish, often boiled.
What is so great about Sweden?
With a comparatively high quality of life, strong infrastructure, and the best system of healthcare and education, a large number of people continue moving to Sweden. The Swedish people can be proud of their country as Sweden has been voted the Best Country in the World by newest edition of the Good Country Index.
Is it safe to travel to Sweden now?
There is a ban on non-essential travel to Sweden from countries outside the EU/EEA until 31 October. A number of countries are exempt from the entry ban.
What is it like to live in Sweden as a child?
Sweden is a very informal society and as a result a child is on first name terms with their teacher and we are on first name terms with our dentist and doctor. Not friends of course, but they are not Dr Svensson but Johan or Sophia or whatever.
What does the indicator mean on a Swedish car?
In Sweden the indicator is usually used to let you know that you have already turned left/right – not that you will but that you have.
Can I travel to Sweden with a negative covid-19 test result?
Foreign nationals (aged 18 or over) must present a negative Covid-19 test result certificate, at the border, to be permitted into Sweden. The test must have been conducted a maximum of 48 hours prior to arrival.