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Financing your studies
Swedish universities have introduced application and tuition fees.
Applicants from countries outside the EU, the EEA and Switzerland are required to pay both an application fee and tuition fees for all studies.

More info about the fees is found at:

http://www.studyinsweden.se/Home/News-archive/2010/Tuition-fees-from-2011/

http://www.su.se/english/study/2.604/tuition-fees-for-non-eu-eea-students-1.2113

Scholarships/grants
Information on how and where you can apply for scholarships/grants for your studies in Sweden is found at the website for Swedish Institute. Some information is also available at www.su.se/english/study/prospective-students/scholarships.

Residence permit
In order to obtain a Residence Permit, you must have 7300 SEK a month at your disposal for 10 months a year.

For more info see www.migrationsverket.se

When you want Migrationsverket (The Swedish Migration Board) to send certain certificates to Stockholm Resilience Centre, this is the postal address to use:
Stockholm Resilience Centre
Att: Johan Ahlenius
Stockholms universitet
Kräftriket 2B
10691 Stockholm

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2010-11-09 | Johan Ahlenius
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