We moved to Sweden for my wife's job. The country feels designed to help new parents succeed, but winters can be brutal.
We moved to Sweden for my wife's job. The country feels designed to help new parents succeed, but winters can be brutal.

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We moved to Sweden for my wife's job. The country feels designed to help new parents succeed, but winters can be brutal.

The main problem for me, is that to get a residence in Sweden, you should legally work in the country. For example, if my family move to Sweden because of my work, me and children will have a residence but my wife can have only temporary residence until she finds a job. And finding a job in a country for a migrant without work experience and without education sounds impossible.
In most of other EU countries there is no such a rule and my wife can have permit without legal job in the country but only because of my job.
For me it is an absolute blocker.
I know in France and Germany it can also be hard for non-EU partners to have a permanent resistance permit.