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 SWEDEN

Finding accomodation

Eleven universities have their own residences. Students have a single room at their disposal with communal kitchens (4 to 15 people per kitchen).

The number of spaces is limited, and it is advised to reserve a place in advance. These places are managed by student unions. If you are part of an exchange program, check if a place is already included.

It is possible to rent a room in a private residence, for this contact the student associations and look at the classifieds. You can have access to accommodation aid by directly contacting the Forsakringskassan upon your arrival into Sweden.

     



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