Moving to Germany. Help?

The Indian embassy will know all about this. They will be able to familiarize you with the situation in Sweden. Thats their job. Embassy workers can be kinda stuck up, though. Bunch of rich kids get jobs there, so they aren’t always that ambitious about doing work. But, its worth a try. Write them an email explaining your situation and asking questions. They know all about this situation. Probably half of them are students, themselves, from India. Health Insurance in Sweden

BlockquoteHealth Insurance for Non-EU/EAA Citizens, Stays of Less than a Year

If you are an international student studying in Sweden for less than a year, you will not be able to obtain a personal identity number, and you will not have automatic access to health care. However, many Swedish universities and colleges provide their students with coverage through Kammarkollegiet’s FAS plan, so you should check with the university to which you’ve been accepted to see if they offer this plan.

In addition to government Kammarkollegiet insurance, Sweden has reciprocal agreements for medical benefits with a number of different countries. Contact the social insurance office in your home country to find out whether your country has this type of agreement with Sweden. If you do, you will only need to present your passport and a certificate from your national social security office when seeking medical help.

If you are not covered by any of these agreements, you will need to arrange for your own insurance coverage; medical treatment without any form of insurance is very expensive in Sweden.

I’m pretty sure you can use your healthcare coverage from Germany in Sweden, because they are both EU countries. You might need to keep your address in Germany as your “home”. In the Netherlands you are allowed to keep your health insurance when you’re studying abroad, even if it’s in a non-EU country.

@anon92548039, glad you are all safe after that close call in Rotterdam. Thinking of you. Rotterdam is such a sweet little city.