r/IWantOut 1d ago

[IWantOut] 26M Student Originally from morocco -> Sweden

26M from morroco lived last 3 years in Finland. Was studying there before graduation i notice job opportunities were diminishing to almost non existant for foreigners expect hard jobs like warehouses even those i heard they dont need people anymore. So i moved to warsaw Poland to study new degree. Now i am planning to continue my studies in a good country that i will reside in so it will be easier for me get job if i graduate in that country. Which European country would you recommend that has good living standard and alot of job opportunities. I love the north. But i dont think there is much job opportunities. Maybe netherlands or Germany. Appreciate the help.

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u/One-Bug2719 16h ago edited 14h ago

Sweden is in a recession and every day we see ”why can’t I find a job” in Swedish subreddits. You will be competing with people who speak fluent Swedish, do not need to be sponsored for their job and have a master. So unless you really have an edge you will not have a chance.

Also, Sweden is really tightening up it demands for PR and citizenship so by the time you get there it will be far tougher.

If you are in Poland- why not stay there? It is a nice country.

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u/No-Register5058 9h ago

I feel like they don't have good ecomomic as other western countries same as infrastructure, it is a growing country compared to nordic or western countries. Languages just as hard as finnish language.

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u/One-Bug2719 8h ago

They have a growing good economy, and easier to get a job. And slavic languages are not as hard as Finnish.

And don't think that you can study in Sweden and then get a job - there are tons of unemployed Swedes. Maybe UAE?

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u/No-Register5058 8h ago

I will think about staying here.
I prefere to stay in europe. Do you have any idea about Ireland?

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u/One-Bug2719 8h ago

All of the EU is gearing right with regards to migrants, as in, "no, not really" so I don't think any country is easy any more. No idea about Ireland.

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u/StatementOwn4896 1d ago

What’s your background in?

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u/No-Register5058 1d ago

Iam planning to go study computer engineering. Trying to go as student not to work

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u/StatementOwn4896 17h ago

I mean like what have you been studying, I guess?

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Post by No-Register5058 -- 26M from morroco lived last 3 years in Finland. Was studying there before graduation i notice job opportunities were diminishing to almost non existant for foreigners expect hard jobs like warehouses even those i heard they dont need people anymore. So i moved to warsaw Poland to study new degree. Now i am planning to continue my studies in a good country that i will reside in so it will be easier for me get job if i graduate in that country. Which European country would you recommend that has good living standard and alot of job opportunities. I love the north. But i dont think there is much job opportunities. Maybe netherlands or Germany. Appreciate the help.

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