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  2. Immigration to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    According to Statistics Sweden, as of 2016, there is a total of 8,541 foreign-born children and young adults aged 0–21 who are adopted in Sweden. Of these individuals, the most common countries of birth are China (3,977), South Korea (1,735), Colombia (1,438), Vietnam (1,241), and India (1,017).

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    Living abroad is a wonderful thing to do, but one piece of advice I have for parents is to try to help their kids keep up friendships they've made through writing or meeting up later in life. And ...

  4. Americans in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Americans in Sweden consists of immigrants and expatriates from the United States as well as Swedish people of American ancestry. In 2021, there were 24,173 US-born people living in Sweden. [1] According to the organization Democrats Abroad Sweden in 2020, there were c. 40,000 American citizens in Sweden. [2]

  5. Swedish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The New Sweden Company established a colony on the Delaware River in 1638, naming it New Sweden. The colony was lost to the Dutch in 1655. [3] Between 1846 and 1930, roughly 1.3 million people, about 20% of the Swedish population, left the country. [4] [5]

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    They save thousands a year in property taxes compared to Florida, and expat health insurance is a fraction of the cost of American health insurance, she says. ... The rest of Sweeney's family is ...

  8. Swedish Americans - Wikipedia

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    It is a Swedish American community that continues to honor traditions of the old country. Gustaf Adolph Lutheran Church was served by a native of Sweden as recently as 1979–1985 (The Rev. Hans Olof Andræ, born 1933 in Vimmerby, Sweden) who was known to occasionally conduct special worship services in Swedish.

  9. Swedish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    In general, children born in Sweden to foreign parents do not acquire Swedish citizenship at birth, although if they remain resident in Sweden they may become citizens later on. Swedish law was significantly amended with effect from 1 July 2001 and from that date, dual citizenship is permitted without restriction.