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✅ My Internet Marketing Course https://bit.ly/49cBinh ???? Leave a request, special conditions are valid now For quick communication: +380 50 741 16 93 Julia (Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp) email: [email protected] ???? My Internet Marketing Agency https://para.agency/ Call or write: +380950821652 (Victoria) email: [email protected] My service for travelers https://tripmydream.com/ iOS application https://apps.apple.com/ua/app/tripmyd... Hello! In this episode, we will go to a country that is among the top happiest countries in the world, and is also known for its developed economy and excellent ecology - Sweden. But we will not talk about its advantages, but about what remains behind the scenes of the ideal picture and causes discomfort. This episode is about the other side of life in Sweden. Our hero Sergey moved to Sweden from Mariupol in 2014, finding himself in a foreign country all alone - without relatives, friends and acquaintances. He will share his experience of living in a refugee camp and talk about the benefits he received. He will also tell why, despite the opportunity, he still has not received an education here and has not passed the language test. Sergey's Instagram / lobunof We will also discuss the reasons why Sweden opened its doors to such a large number of migrants and why the attitude of the native population towards them has changed for the worse. We will talk about the difference in mentality between Ukrainians and Swedes. We will discuss how much the traditional roles of men and women are erased in this society. We will also find out from our hero why it is so difficult to build relationships here and what causes a large number of divorces. We will talk about CSN - zero credit that every student in higher education receives. Sergey will tell us how he got this money and why he had to pay it back later. We will also discuss the nuances of A-kassa - payments that a person can claim in the event of his dismissal. Sergey will tell us how he got on a salary needle and why the local benefit system demotivated him to look for a job. We will talk about unemployment in Sweden and the average salaries by profession. We will also touch on the topic of high taxes, which sometimes absorb income growth. Sergey will tell us about his recent interview and how difficult it is to get even an unskilled and low-paid job here. We will talk about his past jobs, for example, in a kindergarten, and why our hero could not stay there for long. Sergey will share which of his jobs was his favorite and what he would like to do in the future. We will also ask Sergey if he feels Swedish after almost 10 years of living here and if he plans to live in Sweden in the future. In this episode: 00:00 Announcement 02:39 Getting to know Sergey. The story of moving to Sweden 04:41 Pros for those who moved 06:04 Peculiarities of the Swedish mentality 09:53 Why didn’t Sergey get an education in Sweden? 12:17 About the CSN loan 13:39 About the school of digital skills Para 15:48 Life in a refugee camp. Allowance 17:05 Emigrants in Sweden 20:01 A-kassa 25:06 Unemployment. Salaries. Taxes 28:04 Swedish girls. Divorces 32:36 Finding a job. List of Sergey's works 35:16 About finding cheap air tickets and travel TripMyDream 38:08 About experience working in a kindergarten. About favorite work 40:53 Problems in Sweden 42:29 Why did Sweden open its doors to a large number of migrants? 44:02 Can a migrant become a Swede? 45:16 The story of meeting Sergey I recommend watching another episode about life in Sweden • How they live in a country where everyone is happy... #sweden #sweden #emigration