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by brailsafe
2993 days ago
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This is sort of the problem that is at the heart of my question. Job markets seem to be pretty good for software people right now, but this is in conflict with residency requirements. If I could find a job in Sweden, I'd have to be able to legally work and live there. Just as well, even if a company wants to hire me, they have to be able to go through a legal process to do so. |
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I was in a pretty much similar situation to you when I started to think about moving to Europe (or Canada, btw): some work experience; no formal degree; late twenties. I also felt there is some chicken and egg problem, though the solution is simple: just send your CV to interesting companies, asking if they are offering relocation from outside EU. Many large companies like Spotify, Klarna offer relocation, as well as meny smaller companies.
As you have went through recruitment process (which in Sweden is quite humane) and accepted the offer, your employer would have applied on behalf of you for work visa (typically 2-years, which later could be extended unless you get a permanent right of residence after four years).