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Which is a better Nordic country to live in. Sweden, Finland, Norway, or Denmark and why? |
Canadian born, American trained Nursing student looking into Nordic countries for employment and residence. I am Canadian and I live in Denmark and it has its good and bad points. I have been to Norway but not Sweden yet although it is about 25 minutes away. Scandinavia is nice and I would recommend coming for a year to see what you think. Norway and Sweden a lot like Canada in how they look and just how people are but with better social systems. Housing is really expensive in all these countries but I think Sweden is better then Norway and Denmark for that. Actually a lot of Danes work here is Copenhagen and live in Malmo, Sweden, and a lot of Sweds who live in Malmo work in Copenhagen because they pay better here. The taxes are super high, at least 39% here in Denmark but on average people still take home more then in North American. And I shouldn't say that it is so crazily expensive. We are paying about $850 Canadian a month for our 1 bedroom apt. We were paying more in Calgary. I think with a Nursing degree you would be able to find a jobs because pretty much everyone speaks English. Or you may find a job working for a company that just wants someone with a science background. I'd seriously check out Denmark- with it's seaside stretch of boarder, the climate is not as fierce as that of Canada, but you can still enjoy winter. It's a fairly liberal country, with a small population that I'm sure there would be somewhere to go for employment- there is an imminent drop in worker to retiree ratio(not even, the population is aging) more than likely a need for workers in most places.Look into it! You could always go back to Canada.... there's certainly a need for nurses here! Norway, from my experience, was the most expensive country out of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. However, it was also the most scenic. Bergen is lovely and I loved visiting the village of Fl氓m. I think Finland would be the best place. People are very kind. Salary is high and they have well organized and well-developed social care. And another plus is that population is not so big :) I love this country and fully recommend it for work, study and life. finland If you want to learn any scandinavian language when norweigan or swedish would be easiest for a native english speaker. Finish isn't really related at all. Finland is also rather far away, especially if you want to visit other european countries such as UK or Germany. (But maybe russia and estonia are just as interesting countries?!) The weather is similar in all four countries, however if you prefer a more scenic rural life, Finland or Norway would be a better choice, while if you preger a more urban life, both Copenhagen and Stockholm are relatively large cities with more to do. However, all countries have very expensive lifestyles. Welcome to Sweden!!! I would say Finland, being a Finn, but why not make up your own mind: |
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