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Establishment Housing

What does it mean?

Establishment housing consists of temporary accommodation solutions that municipalities offer newcomers during the initial period after receiving a residence permit. The purpose is to provide a stable base while the newcomer participates in establishment activities — SFI (Swedish for Immigrants), civic orientation, and labor market measures. The housing is often simple but functional, located near the municipality's other services.

The establishment period usually lasts two years, during which the municipality is responsible for providing housing. After this period, the newcomer is expected to arrange housing independently, but the municipality can offer support through social contracts or housing placement if the need persists. It is important to actively search for permanent housing in parallel during the establishment period.

Key Points

  • Temporary housing during the establishment period — usually up to 2 years
  • The municipality is responsible for arranging housing after assignment from the Migration Agency
  • Housing is linked to participation in the establishment program (SFI, internships, etc.)
  • Rent is paid by the resident but may be partly covered by establishment allowance
  • After the establishment period, you need your own housing solution — start searching early

Practical Tip

Use the establishment period wisely: register for housing queues, build your credit history by paying all bills on time, and create contacts who can help with housing. The more prepared you are before the establishment period ends, the easier the transition will be.

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