For the complete "chokladbollar" experience I would recommend to dip them in pärlsocker (pearl sugar) It makes them looks nicer (and taste even sweeter of course)
Hej! Jag tycker om er Svenska! Grattis för det! Do you have any tips to make the Swedish learning more interesting and fun during the pandemic? I really want to practice but is so different without being able to talk in the streets with people 😕
Tack så mycket! Din Svenska är också bra!🎉 Have you seen Suci's video from the channel? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0-OQ4eCXlzo.html
A very interesting shot was taken, my dear Narmina.😻 I wish you to live your life the way you want to. Wish you all the best. Good luck, sweety.🙏🏻❣️❣️❣️
Please check out this scholarship opportunity from the Swedish Institute si.se/en/apply/scholarships/swedish-institute-scholarships-for-global-professionals/
There is no requirement, but event organisers (be they music venues or theatres or religious services or whatever) can and frequently do require proof of vaccination for participation in their activities. For everyday life you are obviously (as is becoming of a free country) free to choose not to vaccinate. Travelling internationally to and from Sweden without vaccination is more or less impossible though
depends, but id recommend having a budget of 10 000 kr/month (1000 euro), that should cover student housing, food and the other basics, you could live on less but probably not less then 5000 kr/month (500 euro)
Hej! Good question. The Swedish Migration Agency recommends a minimum of 8568 SEK/month to live off of (www.migrationsverket.se/English/Private-individuals/Studying-and-researching-in-Sweden/Higher-education/Residence-permit-for-higher-education.html) That's a good baseline to work with (as you have to be able to prove it to be granted a residence permit!) /Emma, Study in Sweden