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Have you looked in the JOBS section of the site? You might find a lead there, or you can post an ad in case someone is looking for you

Good luck!
Romaniac
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vedrana23 wrote:hey,thank you for your answer...maybe this will be a funny question but since i'm new here,can you tell me ho to post an ad and where?聽
It's easy, just go into the JOBS area which can be found anywhere on the site by clicking the link in the menu at the top of the screen, then choose the聽 green "Create your C/V" button, then continue to follow the guided process.
Romaniac
大咖福利影院 Experts Team

But eventually, it all comes down to one's own self to put it down very bluntly. You're as good in another country as you are in your own.
Hope this gives you a good picture.聽
Z
vedrana23 wrote:i want to move there because i'm 24 and i can't find job in croatia..any job..if i have that much luck,my paycheck would be around 400 euros and flat is around 250-300 euros. I just want a normal life not thinking if i can pay the rent this mounth or if I'm gonna have money for food by the next paycheck.

One more thing..one hostel answered me for job application as a receptionst and they are offering full time job that is paid 100 SEK per hour including taxes in stockholm. what do you think about that and how much are the taxes?
That's nice that the hostel answered you back!
I know these things are basic. But just make sure that you have everything covered.
Hope everything works out well for you
Good luck
Z
vedrana23 wrote:the thing is...when i come from EU country,first i have to find a job with a contract and then i can get swedish pn number..with that number i can apply for sfi course . I know that is going to be very hard but i have nothing to loose. Thank you guys for your honest answers
One more thing..one hostel answered me for job application as a receptionst and they are offering full time job that is paid 100 SEK per hour including taxes in stockholm. what do you think about that and how much are the taxes?
Xeeschan wrote:Ask them if they are going to provide you residence/work permit.
Croatia and Sweden are both EU countries Z, no work/residence permit is required for EU citizens, though you must register with the police within 90 days I believe.
jennaiwanchuk wrote:Taxes are 25%
That's nice that the hostel answered you back!
VAT is 25% which is different than taxation on income.
To get better acquainted with applicable taxes, this link might be useful as a start for the OP.
For what that hostel is offering, and the cost of living in Stockholm, that might be hard to live on.
i think i'm going to stop trying
romaniac wrote:Xeeschan wrote:Ask them if they are going to provide you residence/work permit.
Croatia and Sweden are both EU countries Z, no work/residence permit is required for EU citizens, though you must register with the police within 90 days I believe.
vedrana23 wrote:Considering everything i've seen and heard i cannot find job on english there..i tried everything..sending e-mails (over 100 mails sent),contacting people on couchsurfing (no one is able to help me).
i think i'm going to stop trying
I'm sorry we couldn't be more encouraging Vedrana, but it's a very competitive world these days.聽 If you really want to make the move, all I can recommend is to continuously improve your job and language skills.聽 If you really want to get to Sweden, maybe take some courses to bring up your fluency in Swedish, find out what skills are in demand there and target them, and keep your eyes open for opportunities.聽 New doors can open anytime.
Just remember that often in the process of becoming an expat, it's a marathon, not a race.聽 I've found persistence to be a key at succeeding, as many things won't come so easily or overnight 
Romaniac
I am from Poland, so I can imagine that life level in Croatia can be similar like in Poland. You have better weather at least
Probably for both of us Swedish salaries are extremely high and tempting. Government who supports citizens instead of making their life harder鈥t is something that we both are missing鈥 But Sweden is not paradise, and beginnings can be here really hard.FYI, typical rate for small apartment close to Stockholm will be 8 000-10 000 sek per month, in Stockholm even more. Keep it in mind...

Although try to start learning Swedish at home. So when get here you will have some basics knowledge. Swedish is difficult and will take time to learn it to achieve communicative level. Without Swedish you will not find work which requires contact with customer&other Swedish people. Even if all of them speak English

Choose big cities, easier to find a work. Even if more money needed to survive. And be prepared that even Stockholm which is claimed to be big Swedish city is small when you compare to average European capital. So, job market is not big neither. And really it is not job paradise. Jobs are not laying on the streets here. Go to unemployment office as soon as you have your personal number. Prepare documents you will need to obtain personal number before you move here. Contact Skatteverket from Croatia and ask what you will need. Find apartment first or somebody to stay with, before you move. Apartment market is not easiest one neither in Stockholm area.
When you are part of the system in Sweden, you have job, place to live etc than it is great. Then you are supported by many institutions, health care for me is great here. But when you are unemployed immigrant with no monthly profit, no family, no friends鈥t is tought鈥
Good luck! Contact me on priv if you have any questions鈥
I am here for next two month and after that I will run away from Sweden鈥 far far from Sweden 飦
Thank you so much for your reply. I am living in Gothenburg. I have sent my CV to Hotels in Gothenburg online even as housekeeping positions however there is no reply from them, many be because I cannot speak Swedish yet.聽

Keep on trying. Check website like se.indeed.com or jobbsafari. And search for job in English, or even in your language. Try always to show the advantage that you speak other languages. Or use as advantages that you are from **** country, studied or have experience in *** etc. Make them understand that you can make a difference even without speaking yet Swedish. with these suggestions I managed to help some friends to find a job. I am not telling you it's easy but it is not impossible. Be a bit patient.
So, you never know. Call them, check what is the status of recruiting process, just remind them about you... and if you ever hear that you are "over qualified", read it as... "we don't have budget to hire you and we are afraid that if we hire you but pay less, you will quit job quickly"

Good luck!

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