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Joined: 24.Oct.2019 |
Hi all, if I were to travel to Sweden with very little money, but a dual UK Swede citizenship, would I be entitled to any benefits until I find full time work, or do you have to have lived/worked in Sweden a certain amount of time to be entitled to any help with rent and money to live?
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Joined: 15.Feb.2018 |
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Joined: 20.Feb.2012 |
"In your case, going off of what you present of yourself here, sweden would be a perfect fit."
It's true RitchT, in Meatballia, exploitative/opportunist butt-wads such as yourself, are KING! It's like you're more Meatballian than the natives! And in addition, if you have gender issues, and/or, you are a radical militant Fembot, you'll truly find paradise! Welcome to Meatballia! |
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Joined: 23.Aug.2016 |
Ok sorry, I understand it didn't look good the way it was presented. If I give some background it might not look as bad.My mother was a full Swedish national born in Swede
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In a word, no. You will not be entitled to social welfare. However, if you are unemployed you can transfer your Job Seeker's Allowance for 3 months then you either support yourself or you have to return to the UK to continue to claim. I guess you do not have a personal number? Citizenship does not guarantee a p/n so you'd need to apply for that. In addition you will not find somewhere to live in a few weeks. If you are lucky you'll get a 2nd hand contract but you'll need a deposit, references and somewhere else to live as you can only have it for a maximum of 12 months. You would be better off writing to the Swedish consulate in the UK or visiting them. |
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Joined: 24.Oct.2019 |
In a word, no. You will not be entitled to social welfare.However, if you are unemployed you can transfer your Job Seeker's Allowance for 3 months then you either support
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Many thanks TheExpatEagle, a very detailed answer and exactly what I wanted to know, much appreciated. |
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