Archive for May, 2007

  1. Will I have a problem getting an ID card?

    It seems there is still alot of question around how easy it is to get the Swedish ID card for non-swedish people.  As mentioned in this article, Everyone has the right to an ID card, the Swedish Cashier Service tightened its rules as of 1 January 2007 so that only those with Swedish family can not get an ID card.

    So there is to be an investigation, but the date with which they have to form a result is December 2007 – still a long way off!

    There is also an article in the local here: http://www.thelocal.se/6421/  and here http://www.thelocal.se/blog/20070215/104/

    And looking at the forum, http://www.thelocal.se/discuss/viewtopic.php?t=8995 , the rules might have changed already.  I will wait and see until I get the personal number.

    By timc3 on the
    May 23rd, 2007
  2. Co-ordination number

    On friday I got one step nearer to being properly registered in Sweden and that was getting my co-ordination number.  This is a number that can be used by foreign citizens in Sweden for tax and other purposes when one doesn’t have a personal number.  I got the number by sending off the form I recieved from Skattekontoret Uppsala to Skatteverket.  This form I had to phone up for since I am a member of the EU.
    I have also applied for the rights to residency using form 140011 “Registration of right of residence”, which will then give me the personal number needed so often for everyday matters in Sweden.  Again being from an EU member state I don’t need to since there are rules, but the personal number is needed for most things in life here and so I wanted to go along with the system.
    For more information on this http://www.migrationsverket.se/english.html will help

    Next I will have to get a Swedish ID card…

    By timc3 on the
    May 23rd, 2007
  3. Top 100 cities

    This is quite an interesting list of the top 100 most livable cities for expats:

    http://bwnt.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/livable_cities_worldwide/

    Zurich

    Stockholm is at number 20, which is at least up from London at position 39.  Zurich tops it for the second year running though.

    By timc3 on the
    May 16th, 2007
  4. Getting a Swedish bank account..

    So today I went to the Swedbank bank in Stockholm to see about getting a bank account, but this dream was rather short lived. It seems that there is a new law saying that I have to have a Swedish ID card to get the bank account.

    To get the Swedish Identity card, I need to get a Swedish Personal number and to get this have to have registered with the Tax office. Well I did that 2 weeks ago and I am still waiting.

    Looks like this process is going to take longer than I thought.

    By timc3 on the
    May 14th, 2007
  5. Copenhagen

    DSC_0015.JPG, originally uploaded by timc3.

    So last weekend I went to Copenhagen and visited Simon and Mikaela.

    Its a short trip away from Stockholm, but the feel of the place was a bit different, more pubs and slightly greener from what I saw. We had fantastic weather, and it was nice to sit out in the sun and drink Carlsberg (even the water is Carlsberg there).