awesome video, all points covered and nicely explained, thanks :)
@travexplorefinland23 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏😊
@tarunFinland23 күн бұрын
Highly recommend this video to those who are still contemplating whether to move to Finland or not. Personally this answered all my questions 😊 Thank you so much love the way you present ❤
@travexplorefinland23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words 🙏
@silkyaffairz23 күн бұрын
Thankyou for sharing this informative video ♥
@just42tube24 күн бұрын
This video was a bit surprising today, 7th jan 2025. Nice contrast to today's weather.😊 Snowstorm has progressed over Norway and Sweden to Finland. It gave fairly extreme snowfall in Norway and Sweden but has toned down to more moderate in Finland. The location of Finland protects it from the most extreme weather systems to reach it at full power from the Atlantic making the climate more moderate.
@travexplorefinland24 күн бұрын
Global warming is real and we can already feel it in Finland. By the way I recorded this video in Jul24. Thanks for watching 😊🙏
@Gffjnb54321 күн бұрын
Any jobs info finance and account
@just42tube21 күн бұрын
All publicly open job positions are listed on websites used for giving such information. You can find information by doing some googling. It's good to remember that official languages, Finnish and Swedish, are fairly essential skills in finance and accounting as well as knowledge about local relevant legislation, practices and regulatory requirements.
@Pateldrashti-zc8do13 күн бұрын
Me oulu city me ane vali hu as a student visa... waha part-time job mill jati hei
@just42tube13 күн бұрын
@@Pateldrashti-zc8do The relevant permit type has the name Oleskelulupa in Finnish, which in English is Recidence Permit. It's not a viisumi (visa in English) as defined in Finnish legislature and permit system. If you immigrate for studies, you need a Residence Permit for Studies.
@kristypoudel164924 күн бұрын
PGD course k after kya kar sakte hain is it easy to get any benefits or not after completion of pgd course.
@travexplorefinland24 күн бұрын
It depends on your visa type. Generally you are eligible for most benefits in type A visa but not in type B residence permit. But it's better to check online or call Kela for your particular case.
@just42tube24 күн бұрын
Courses or education alone doesn't directly affect social benefits. The only exceptions, which come to mind are courses offered by the employment office intended to make the unemployed person more employable. If the unemployed refuses to attend such courses then unemployment benefits will be temporarily suspended. Social benefits are mostly tied to the notion of living permanently in a municipality in Finland, more than a year at least. There are details, but in general a student in higher education studying in a degree program will get A type Residence Permit, which will mean automatic recognition of living permanently in some municipality.
@just42tube24 күн бұрын
@@travexplorefinland You seem to be here wavering between Indian, not only Indian, and the Finnish permit terminology by using the word visa (viisumi in Finnish) about Residence Permits (oleskelulupa in Finnish). While I know why many people do it, I still find it something that can cause confusion among people who don't know the Finnish permit system. The argument that the audience is used to calling many kinds of permits visa doesn't fully convince me. One can simply say "immigration permits", if a very wide reference to all kinds of permits by different authorities and purposes is needed. Overlaying one word visa to mean everything and on top of it to have also a very important specific meaning seems as unnecessarily confusing complexity to me. Many countries use visa the way you used it. It's the majority convention, I agree. I just don't think it should be used about these Finnish permits, which doesn't have this confusing terminology even when translated to English as the translation of the Finnish Aliens Act by the Finnish Ministry of Justice demonstrates.
@just42tube24 күн бұрын
Municipalities provide many kinds of services for their residents. If you have a municipality of residence (kotikunta) in Finland, you are usually entitled to use the services of the wellbeing services county, city or municipality. Municipal services include schools, early childhood education and immigrant integration services. Services of the wellbeing services county (hyvinvointialue) include health services and social services. A municipality of residence is also needed for obtaining a Finnish identity card (henkilökortti) and driving licence (ajokortti). Having a municipality of residence is useful if you plan to stay in Finland for the time being. You should find out whether you and your family members have the right to a municipality of residence in Finland. The right to a municipality of residence in Finland is determined according to the Municipality of Residence Act. You can check from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency (Digi- ja väestötietovirasto) whether you have the right to a municipality of residence in Finland. In order to get a municipality of residence in Finland, you must move to Finland for at least one year. If you live in Finland temporarily, for example if you move to Finland for less than a year for studies or work, you usually cannot get a municipality of residence in Finland. Once you have a municipality of residence, you have the same rights, services and obligations as permanent residents of Finland. How to obtain a municipality of residence in Finland Your municipality of residence can be in Finland if: you are a citizen of Finland or another Nordic country you are a citizen of an EU member state, Liechtenstein or Switzerland and have registered your right of residence in Finland with the Finnish Immigration Service (Maahanmuuttovirasto) you have a valid permanent (P) or continuous (A) residence permit you are a family member of a person who has a municipality of residence in Finland If you have a temporary residence permit (B permit) valid for at least one year, you can get a municipality of residence in Finland as long as you can demonstrate that you intend to live in Finland permanently. The following factors among others can demonstrate permanent residence: you have a job in Finland and your employment contract is valid for at least two years you are studying in Finland and your studies will take at least two years you have previously had a municipality of residence in Finland you have continuously resided in Finland for at least one year you are Finnish by descent. Your municipality of residence is usually the municipality in which you live. If you have no accommodation or have accommodation in several municipalities, your municipality of residence is the municipality you yourself consider your municipality of residence and to which you have a close connection, for example through your family ties or job.
@ArthyDeva23 күн бұрын
hi mam i just plan to come student visa with my spouse study come work is it valid place to live
@just42tube22 күн бұрын
Perhaps I shouldn't intervene, but isn't it in the end always depending on personal preference and priorities what you find as a valid place to live. Depending on your life situation, you're likely to have different preferences. The obvious exceptions are very difficult places like in the middle of war, famine, failed society with no rule of law etc. Dystopic places are better to be avoided. I wasn't able to understand "spouse study come work", so I don't try to comment on that.