Sanjoo is a 44 year old concept developer, event organizer, food teacher and tour guide to India, who’s lived in Sweden for all of 18 years.
Quick guide to Sanjoo India in Sweden (updated for 2025).
I came to study at Stockholm University but my first contact with Swedes was very hard to adjust to. However I love their individualism and responsibility. And I like that once you make good friends with Swedes they are very personal. I love this friendship intimacy one develops here.
What is your favourite Swedish word?
Jaha (a sound used to express agreement, surprise, and/or confirmation)
What do you find strange about Swedes and Sweden?
They have a certain coolness and distance. It’s sometimes really hard to understand the hidden cultural and communication codes.
Do you have any advice for a Newbie?
Be open, interested, friendly, and outgoing… just be yourself!
What do you miss the most from India?
Warmth in all its aspects.

Do you have an anecdote about something funny that happend during your first time?
I once arranged a dinner party during my university days and when shopping for the food was very happy to find whole frozen chicken that cost only 20 SEK per chicken.
Little did I realize that what I was buying was actually “höns” or old chicken. So I basically defrosted the birds and put them in the oven to be baked with spices and veggies.
When served the chicken or höns was un-edible and like leather. I should have first boiled the old chicks before putting in the oven. Luckily I had a pasta salad to go with this and a happy crowd of 25 people who had the laugh of their life at my expense:)
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FAQs
Do Swedish employers prefer a one-page CV?
Yes—aim for one page. Go to two pages only if you have 10+ years experience.
Should I include a photo on a Swedish CV?
Optional. Many international employers do not require a photo; follow the job ad and industry norm.
Where can I verify CV format tips?
See Arbetsförmedlingen’s guide and Unionen’s templates.
University Tuition
- EU/EEA & Swiss citizens: No tuition fees for degree programmes in Sweden.
- Non‑EU/EEA: Application and tuition fees apply; scholarships available.
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