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Study in the Netherlands vs Sweden: student visa compared

A side-by-side look at the student-visa requirements for the Netherlands and Sweden— the funds you must show, living costs, fees, processing time and document load. Figures are sourced from each country's official pages and date-verified.

Factorthe NetherlandsSweden
Proof of funds (per year)13,600 EUR127,872 SEK
Living cost (per month)1,133 EUR10,656 SEK
Visa fee228 EUR1,500 SEK
Typical processing time~4 weeks~12 weeks
Main intakesFeb, SepJan, Aug
Required documents55

Funds are shown in each country's own currency, so “lower” is only marked when currencies match. Always confirm current figures on the official sources below.

Verdict: the Netherlands vs Sweden

  • Sweden needs less money up front — about €11,316/year versus €13,600 for the Netherlands (≈ €2,284 less).
  • the Netherlands is typically faster to process (~4 weeks vs ~12 for Sweden).

Money figures normalised to euros at ECB rates for comparison; official requirements are set in each country's own currency.

Unique to the Netherlands

  • Admission from a recognised sponsor
  • Proof of sufficient financial means
  • MVV entry visa (nationality-dependent)
  • Health insurance
  • Tuberculosis (TB) test

Unique to Sweden

  • Notification of admission (Antagning.se)
  • Maintenance requirement (proof of funds)
  • Tuition fees paid (non-EU/EEA)
  • Comprehensive health insurance
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Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to study in the Netherlands or Sweden?

By proof of funds, Sweden is cheaper — €11,316/year versus €13,600 (compared at ECB rates, 2026-06-20). Tuition and living costs vary too — see each country's full guide.

Which student visa is faster, the Netherlands or Sweden?

the Netherlands typically processes faster (~4 weeks vs ~12). Embassy appointment availability is often the real bottleneck in both.

Should I study in the Netherlands or Sweden?

It depends on your budget, course and goals. Sweden needs less money up front — about €11,316/year versus €13,600 for the Netherlands (≈ €2,284 less). the Netherlands is typically faster to process (~4 weeks vs ~12 for Sweden). Use each country's full requirements guide and the eligibility tools to decide.

Official sources

Source: IND — Income requirements for studygovernmentVerified 20 June 2026