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Do I have to pay taxes to study as a postdoctoral student in Sweden?

There is no need to pay taxes.

Sweden is much more humane. As long as Swedish immigrants land in Sweden, they can immediately enjoy all kinds of benefits that are indistinguishable from local citizens, while the benefits of other countries require overseas immigrants to obtain permanent residency and maintain it permanently. For immigrants, it also means that they have to rely entirely on their own funds to support local residence without any benefits. Swedish doctor = work = direct green card. Sweden has an invincible policy of issuing green cards directly to doctors. Studying for a doctorate in Sweden is a job with a monthly salary of about 20 thousand, which is enough to support the family. At the same time, spouses can apply for accompanying students, and babies can enjoy free education without paying taxes. Foreign doctoral students can obtain permanent residency in Sweden after four years of study.

Sweden is the largest of the five Nordic countries. The main religion is Protestantism, and the Lode Church has the nature of state religion, accounting for about 90% of the national population. The king is the highest authority of the Swedish church.