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To retire in Sweden, you need to secure a residence permit, which generally requires proof of sufficient income and health insurance. It’s important to consider your visa options, as non-EU citizens typically need to apply for a retirement visa. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the Swedish healthcare system and local tax regulations, as these will impact your retirement experience. Lastly, learning some Swedish can help you integrate into the community and enjoy your retirement more fully.

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