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Välkommen new students to Sweden

This blog post is dedicated to all the new students came to Sweden. First of all, I’ll warm welcome to all students came from different countries especially from the region Asia because now you have to face the cold welcome of Swedish as they don’t welcome like we do in our countries but its normal thing as this is a culture of here.😃 Of course, you had left the comfort zone of your life and now you are starting a new chapter of the life. In the starting weeks of your study, you may be filled with excitement but also sadness and confusion. So this post will help you to minimize your confusion and will help to face problems wisely. Accommodation In my previous post, I have already described the accommodation issues of Sweden in details. So it is recommended to you to apply in different home agencies for the student accommodation as early as possible because the Swedish follow the queue system as first come first serve. It’s not like that you came today and apply for the room or

Accommodation a Big problem in Sweden

If you already live in Sweden, there are chances you are already acutely aware of how difficult it can be to find somewhere to live. You may also be aware of it if you didn't experience yet. In the last few years, the term "housing crisis" has  become closely associated with the Nordic nation , in particular, though not limited to capital city Stockholm. But just how did the situation occur in the first place, how bad is it really, and are there any indications that it will be fixed? Complaints about the difficulty of finding somewhere to live in cities like Stockholm  or Gothenburg  or some small cities like Karlskrona are nothing new, but these days Sweden's housing shortage is seen as a nationwide problem. According to the country’s National Board of Housing, Building and Planning (Boverket),  255 of Sweden’s 290 municipalities now report a housing shortage . That's the highest amount since the agency started recording figures in the area. In the two year