Posted by on March 16, 1998 at 15:40:07:
In Reply to: thanks. and one more question posted by pepi on March 15, 1998 at 13:52:54: Hi again Pepi... well... if you have a grandmother alive in Sweden, I am sure that counts for something. Why not apply anyway and list all known Swedish relatives? I am not 100 % sure if it's positive you can get in... but letters and proof of monetary means can probably help in their decision. For example, if you save up a few thousand plus have your relative sign a letter saying that they will be responsible for you if something will go wrong (money wise I assume) then it will make things easier for the decision process. I guess the Swedish govt. just wants to make sure that you aren't another leech off the welfare system. Well, I would give it a try. And about your boyfriend, the application allows you to bring family with you (I assume that that means only someone who is married to you or have children with). But you know, I don't think they really check to see if you are REALLY married, so give it a go... good luck and keep a post to tell us what happens! Myleen
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