☺Kiitos, että jaat näkemyksesi &On kunnia tutustua sinuun🐳☁☀Toivotan sinulle menestystä kaikessa, mitä teet työelämässäsi
@adrianobueno6984Ай бұрын
I really liked your video, I'm still beginning my suomen kielen kurssi and it's inspiring to listening your story
@adrianobueno6984Ай бұрын
Amazing!!!
@HDRAAZАй бұрын
Youve come a long way! Happy for U
@ishanisamanthika5287Ай бұрын
Its too late now .😊
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
hahaha same 😂
@andredias2084Ай бұрын
Really 😂
@just42tubeАй бұрын
In Espoo you don't have to climb up the mountains to find snow for winter activities like you have to do in more southern parts of Europe or more close to ocean shorelines. And if you miss show, Lapland has a much longer skiing season. There are also indoor skiing facilities in southern Finland, thought they haven't been always open throughout the summer.
@MuttirehmanАй бұрын
Good contribution!
@KentChannelTVАй бұрын
Hello from Russia. In such funny times as today, it is especially interesting to learn about the life of people in Finland. And at the same time, I want to attract interest in the history of this country, since I collect coins of the Principality of Finland, when the country was part of the Russian Empire until 1917. I will be glad to hear your opinions under my new video on this topic, and I would like to find like-minded people on the topic from Finland, to see the antique shops of this country. I will be glad!))
@KrIshna_panDey1686Ай бұрын
How easy it is for me as a native english speaker whose coming to tampere and how fast it is❣️
@just42tubeАй бұрын
You earlier had a comment where you mentioned vocational studies and English being your 1st language. You had written it in a form which makes me remind you that using English in a very liberal way, that is what native speakers mostly do, isn't necessarily a good thing using English with non native speakers or others using other dialects. Deviations from the more standard English makes it more difficult for others to understand you. You don't need to speak RP to be understood, but one better be aware of one's own dialect and adjust it if necessary. Just listening how others speak can give some hints of what could be more familiar and easier for them. And of course the reverse effect is also there. For you the dialects you hear might be strange and difficult.
@KrIshna_panDey1686Ай бұрын
@@just42tube i mean to say theres one lang that i speak primerily as my first lang and basic suömi,norsk,svenske i mean to inquire wheater i need more proficency in suömi or this much would do im const learning them everyday and how is the part time job space for non eu int students
@KrIshna_panDey1686Ай бұрын
@@just42tube id love to hear back
@just42tubeАй бұрын
@@KrIshna_panDey1686 Given that the spelling of Suomi seemed to be unknown to you, I would say that having some basic skills wound help even a tourist, and more so anyone planning to do something in Finland. Svenska eller skandinaviska behöver du inte riktigt. Men det hjälper också. Men Norska hjälper inte, tror jag. Since Finnish, Suomenkieli in Finnish, is the majority language also locally in Tampere/Tammerfors, it gives the most leverage in finding local part-time or permanent employment.
@just42tubeАй бұрын
@@KrIshna_panDey1686 You asked 'how fast it is" and I didn't have enough context to understand what _it_ means in this question. You also asked about easiness, which is mostly a subjective feeling. Difficulty depends on your individual circumstances, on your own abilities and how you have learned to handle challenges in your life.
@KrIshna_panDey1686Ай бұрын
My first lang is eng im coming to study a vocatinol course in tampere would i get a job qnd like how soon or easily
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Hi! Depends on what you are willing to do, I believe waitering or cleaning jobs could be quite easy to get but I would still suggest that you reserve 3-6 months for first job hunt.
@ceciliaokpani9012Ай бұрын
Is it necessary to submit CV in Finnish language or just English?
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
As a rule of thumb, you should send CV in English if a job ad is in English and in Finnish if the job ad is in Finnish. Unless it is specified in the job ad what language you should use in your documents. Hope this helps :)
@just42tubeАй бұрын
The purpose of working beside your studies, which is the main occupation for a full-time student, for most people is to monetize your time and skills to get income. A long time ago, before the nowadays probably more common platform economy, some students organized themselves into cooperatives or small businesses. These where not startups is the current meaning since the business idea was just to help sell work and skills that advanced students could deliver. You already had to have some marketable skills to get in. This offered a kind of soft landing to work-life from student life where you had supported yourself by student benefits and student loans or whatever funding you could get. This was somewhat common at least in the information technology sector. I can imagine situation is different nowadays and different disciplines have always had different situations.
@ItsStrawberryShortCakeАй бұрын
Great video!
@andredias2084Ай бұрын
I'm happy for you. Good luck in your journey my friend
@ArunKumar-gx2ggАй бұрын
Mam I'm currently studying master's in Data Science in UK 🇬🇧 and I wanted to move to Finland and do you recommend me to study master's again in Finland if I don't find Job and I wanted to settle in Finland forever mam 🙏 you are my Inspiration forever mam 🥰
@maxxie6275Ай бұрын
I tried Larkkulla and it was terrible for me, lots of money wasted and did not learn much, also felt super stressed and disrespected... but ilmonet helped a lot! I also did the open uni with helsinki uni and it was ok too.
@GistManiacBlogАй бұрын
You have earned a subscriber
@servicecenter4403Ай бұрын
My wife is student in Finland on b type permit..does that count? After how long she can apply for citizenship?
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Yes, but the time lived on B type counts as half of the years required for citizenship, how long - it really depends on her situation and how fast she can move to A permit.
@hannes.mutalaАй бұрын
Congratulations for the citizenship. You are one of us now. I hope this land and its people will treat you well.
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Kiitos!
@kimanthoni6377Ай бұрын
If you are an asset to the country, it's extremely difficult. If you come from Africa or Middle-east, just walk in. Who cares?
@02chetnaАй бұрын
appreciate this Dasha :)
@02chetnaАй бұрын
I like you when you said, my name is still Dasha :)
@02chetnaАй бұрын
Hi Dasha, I am Chetna, I just finished watching all of your videos in a row today, I really want to meeet you and know more about you , I am here in Helsinki and on same journey as you. Thanks for sharing your journey in here and many more wishes to you and your future. I hope to see you in person soon. Take care
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Hi Chetna, nice to meet you! Are you studying or working in Helsinki? Let's hope I can organize a meeting for this community some time soon :) Thank you for the kind words, all the best to you!
@ItsStrawberryShortCake2 ай бұрын
And is Prisma an expensive grocery store? Can you do Lidl?
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Prisma and Lidl are on about same level, but good idea, will try to make video from Lidl!
@ItsStrawberryShortCakeАй бұрын
@@makingitinfinland looking forward to it! Kiitos
@user-se1gb3su9x2 ай бұрын
Define "Like"...We have a complete shambles of a system just introduced in Ireland, even though we where already recycling plastics in a home collection service we still have to continue to pay for!!
@keijovalikangas21262 ай бұрын
💙🤍💙🤍
@jiivee632 ай бұрын
The criterias for getting finnish citizenship should be much MUCH stricter. Many people from outside Europe show no respect for Finnish laws, regulations, customs and the Finnish way of life. Such newcomers should be removed from Finland at their own expense. Regardless of your nationality, skin color, religion or sexual orientation, You are welcome in Finland if you do not commit crimes, work, pay taxes and live a respectful life. Most often Finnish people tend to like more Asian people than people from muslim countries. Why? Because Asian people adapts the finnish lifestyle easier, they do not commit crimes and they are hard workers. This is valid for most asians in Finland, allthough, there are exceptions. Muslims are mostly...not all, but mostly, the opposite of that. They have very hard to adapt the finnish lifestyle, they don't respect our laws, they build their own paralell societies and they are violent. We don’t want criminals in Finland.
@littlebrit2 ай бұрын
I think you are looking more Finnish than Slavic. Maybe your roots are from Finland.
@jarmopaakkonen20452 ай бұрын
keväällä sitten uimaan Mantalle,eli juhlimaan lätkän maailmanmestaruutta
@Overlycomplicatedswede2 ай бұрын
Hej jag kommer från Sverige o Svenska e mitt modersmål o jag just hittat din kanal. Söker ”Finnish grammar” videor o jag e glad jag har hittat dig med din storyline med lär finska e så inspirerande för mig vem e ett språk entusiast jag själv.
@makingitinfinland2 ай бұрын
Tack så mycket! Good luck with learning Finnish, it is an exciting journey!
@sulosky2 ай бұрын
Olet huikea ❤ kiitos, kun jaoit videon. All the best!
@mikkotoikka31882 ай бұрын
How strange we all dont want invasion here..
@manasserabaye89352 ай бұрын
Must i get married to a finnish citizen before asking for a finnish citizenship.???
@makingitinfinland2 ай бұрын
Of course not, you apply for citizenship based on sufficient amount of years lived in the country
@andredias20842 ай бұрын
Success in new job
@ItsStrawberryShortCake2 ай бұрын
Can you make videos on vocational programs in English for applicants outside Finland?
@makingitinfinland2 ай бұрын
Yes, will plan one!
@ItsStrawberryShortCake2 ай бұрын
@@makingitinfinland thank you! Is it difficult to find service jobs outside Helsinki and Tampere?
@just42tubeАй бұрын
@@ItsStrawberryShortCake Think about industries like tourism and the fact that it's more significant outside places like Helsinki and Tampere. As an example, Finnish Lapland with it's skiing and other resorts have need for many services in the hotels and vacation homes or cottages.
@just42tube2 ай бұрын
Hei, kuulin hiljattain Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen johtajan mainitsevan haastattelussa joidenkin tutkimusten mukaan "syvä kielitaito" vaatii kehittyäkseen keskimäärin 5:stä 7:ään vuotta. Minusta tuo vaikuttaa uskottavalta. Miten sinä arvioit asiaa? Toinen asia, jota hän korosti haastattelussa, oli että oppijalle tulee antaa tilaisuuksia käyttää ja testata kielitaitoaan sekä tehdä virheitä, jotta oppiminen olisi mahdollista. Täydellinen kielitaito ei siis pitäisi olla ainakaan puhekielessä tavoitteena kuin sellaisissa yhteyksissä, joissa siihen on erityinen perusteltu syy.
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Hei! Mielenkiintoinen havainto, ehkä voin samaistua tähän 5-7 vuoteen, aloitin puhumaan 5 vuoden päästä ja 7-8 vuoden päästä kieli on alkanut tuntua mukavalta. Minulle aika usein sanotaan että miten nopeasti olen oppinut suomea, alle 10 vuodessa, mutta olen myös siitä mieltä että jos ihminen ei alk puhumaan edes vähän 3-5 vuoden päästä, tuskin enää alkaa.
@just42tubeАй бұрын
@@makingitinfinland En ymmärtänyt mitä tarkoitat viiden vuoden päästä puhumaan alkamisella? Toki kielen puhumisen taito kehitty vähitellen vuosien aikana harjoittelun tuloksena eikä yhtäkkiä vuosien jälkeen. Mitähän oikeastaan tarkoitit?
@just42tubeАй бұрын
@@makingitinfinland Tuo radio-ohjelma, johon viittasin, oli jakso Aristoteleen kantapää nimisestä sarjasta. Löytyy YLE Areenasta. Jakson kuvaus: Eroon kielihäpeästä - virheistä oppii ja kielitaito kehittyy vain kokeilemalla Kielihäpeä estää kehittymisen kielitaidossa. Puhukaamme siis rohkeasti opiskelemiamme kieliä ja annetaan myös suomen kieltä oppivien kokeilla ja kehittyä kielitaidossa. Pasi Heikuran vieraana Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen johtaja Leena Nissilä. Ohjelmassa puntaroidaan myös perinnöllisen ja tahriintuneen veressä olemisen välillä ja lopuksi tutustutaan Kotuksen tammikuun sanaan. Ohjelman ovat toimittaneet Pasi Heikura ja Tina Cavén.
@just42tube2 ай бұрын
I have got the impression that some people interpret "working on their CV" means only working in the actual content and styling of the document. While such trainings exist, TE Office has such trainings in Finland for job seekers, and it's useful needed skill, it's better to understand it to include work to achieve things to include, just as I understand you also meant. Being active and collecting various experience and skills, which can be demonstrated by some reliable ways, are the foundation for future professional additions.
@just42tube2 ай бұрын
Internship can be unpaid only when it is based on an agreement between the workplace and the education provider. In this case, the trainee is not in an employment relationship with the workplace, but the internship is the acquisition of skills in the workplace in connection with practical tasks. Most of the time, students who come for unpaid internships complete either vocational training or workforce training.
@just42tube2 ай бұрын
CV can include different things in different situations. Previous education and hobbies can have a role in there, if you don't have professional experience. Those are things that people at the highschool age could include in their CV.
@GistManiacBlogАй бұрын
Kiitos tiedoista. Looking forward to seeing your KZbin channel. You seem to have a wealth of knowledge and experience.
@just42tubeАй бұрын
@@GistManiacBlog I see no reason for me to become a content creator.
@just42tube2 ай бұрын
Universities of Applied sciences have always had natural connections to industries. Universities have had similar contacts in some more practically oriented less academic fields like medicine or forestry in Finland. In other fields has been more complicated development. But nowadays, I would assume thay all fields no matter how theoretical and academic, there is some positive attitudes of having contacts and also applying skills. This is an interesting topic, since I have heard stories of older times and other countries, where people in even some fairly practical looking fields were careful in applying their skills because doing so could lead to getting in difficult positions with public administration or political movements.
@user-kc6gw5xt4y2 ай бұрын
Спасибо за видео. Очень приятно слушать на английском. Этот английский я понимаю:нет лишних оборотов и наворотов. Все бы так говорили. Я общаюсь с англоговорящими турками, все понятно. Но когда вдруг заговорил с учителем английского из Таджикистана:вот тут мой мозг чуть не взорвался😂
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Спасибо, мне приятно, когда мой язык понятен другим! Особо горжусь, когда Сири на айфоне меня понимает :)
@alexanderscharf28062 ай бұрын
умница! поздравления!!!!!
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Спасибо!
@stanleybjj2 ай бұрын
I got a bit lost with the 4h week 6 hours days information
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Sorry for confusion, I studied on such a finnish language course where we had lessons for 4 week in a row, 4-5 days a week, 6 hours a day
@ular482 ай бұрын
Hola, Moi. Would you like to do a tandem Finnish-Spanish with me? I'm colombian learning Finnish.
@makingitinfinlandАй бұрын
Hola! Thanks for the offer, but I don't think I am the right person to teach Finnish :)
@m1k1a12 ай бұрын
Excellent summary of what it takes to obtain citizenship. Those of us who were just accidentally born here with citizenship :D have to admire the determination and long time plan that is needed. Also, maybe I missed it, but did money get mentioned in the video? It costs about 500 € just to make citizenship application. Then after that there is payment for ID card and passport, of course.
@makingitinfinland2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, I think I tried to mention costs of each residence permit and citizenship application, i guess if i sum up all bureaucratic costs the total "cost" of citizenship will be around €1.500
@jutublizard2 ай бұрын
she's russian right?
@makingitinfinland2 ай бұрын
Yes, she is 🙂
@ItsStrawberryShortCake2 ай бұрын
new subscriber here! I love your content and also interested in Studying in Finland
@jutublizard2 ай бұрын
is only fans popular in finland?
@makingitinfinland2 ай бұрын
I'm not sure, but there are quite often news about finnish people who are earning very well on it :)