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by bberkgaut
2993 days ago
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In Sweden there are plenty of jobs and if you have several years of working experience no one is asking for your degree. Jobs with relocation option could be found, among others, on Stackoverflow or on local labor agency website (Arbetsförmedlingen [1], in Swedish;) After four years in Sweden you would be granted a permanent residence, and one year later you could apply for Swedish passport. The requirement of 'degree in computer science' is just a part of standard job description, at least I was never asked about my (missing) degree. One interesting option to consider are 'consultant agencies'. They hire you on a permanent basis (often offering relocation) and then offer you to companies. This way you may reach companies not offering relocation themselves (e.g. startups). A small consultancy I am working for now, Go See Talents [2], is offering relocation from outside EU (along with mentoring for less experienced developers, which is probably not the case for you) [1] https://www.arbetsformedlingen.se [2] http://goseetalents.com |
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According to UDI one of the ways you qualify as a skilled worker : special qualifications that you have obtained through long work experience, if relevant in combination with courses etc. A permit is only granted in such cases in exceptional circumstances. Your qualifications must be equivalent to those of someone who has completed vocational training [1].
You also need to show that you can support yourself for 6 months (NOK 119 392)
[0] https://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/work-immigration/job-see...
[1] https://www.udi.no/en/word-definitions/skilled-worker/