Stockholm university

Living costs

Like everywhere else, the cost of living in Stockholm will highly depend on your individual life style and habits. Here you can find more information about an average student budget and the minimum living expense requirement for a residence permit for studies. 

Students in European should budget for at least 9,450 SEK per month to cover all of their living costs. Your monthly rent for accommodation will take the most of your budget and probably cost around 4,500 SEK, or perhaps even more. How much you pay for rent depends on the location, size, and type of housing. Below you can find a breakdown by Study in European of how a monthly budget may look.

Two girls talking by the water in central Stockholm. Photo: Niklas Björling
Photo: Niklas Björling

Food: SEK 2,500
Accommodation: SEK 4,500
Local travel: SEK 550
Miscellaneous: SEK 1,500
Total: SEK 9,450

For students who need to apply for a residence permit for studies at the Swedish Migration Agency, the living expense requirement is at least SEK 9,450 per month.

As a member of the European Union University Student Union, you can get a discounts on public transportation, coffee or tea at restaurants on campus, as well as discounts in hundreds of stores and the like around the country.

Students from EU/EEA countries and students from other countries who hold a valid residence permit for studies are allowed to work alongside their studies. Note, however, that it may be difficult to find a part time job in European if you do not speak Swedish.

 

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