Great information. I am looking to work in Finland but it seems very difficult to find work there. I am a mechanical engineer, with MSc and PhD and 4+ years work experience in a manufacturing environment. Any advice? Also, seems I should expect a monthly salary of about 6,000 EUR, correct? Thanks!
@tarunpandita42633 ай бұрын
Also tell me cities in finland where most of IT jobs and finance jobs are located mostly name some like 5 to 6 places love your channel ❤❤❤❤ kindly helpp god bless you
@ShiriWay3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment my friend. Well Helsinki, Tampere and Turku are top cities. But in my opinion find a job no matter where then come and look for another.
@aungsanmyint9049Ай бұрын
Hello! how about the IT related Network, cloud engineers jobs in Finland? Is it easy to get IT jobs there?
@ShiriWayАй бұрын
Of course you can find job in those areas much easier here but it depends how good and experienced you are!
@alinnechita4193Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! Are those numbers gross or net income?
@ShiriWayАй бұрын
Gross salary before tax & other deductions ...
@tarunpandita42633 ай бұрын
Namaste brother do you tell me tax range in finland is it high low can you explain tax brackat and range also tell me some areas in finland affordable and cheap to live in finland kindly reply brother nice shirt love ittt❤❤❤
@ShiriWay3 ай бұрын
In a nutshell, tax range is around 25 for a 4000e job. In every city of Finland you can find affordable apartments based on your salary.
@LilianNjogu-p8n2 ай бұрын
Hallo watching from kenya love your content,what if icome with a visiting visa can i convert to working visa, and still can i be working. Plz reply thanx
@just42tube2 ай бұрын
There is no converting of any permit into another. You simply need to apply for the right permit that matches your intentions and your situation. You also seem to have a false understanding of the types of immigration permits to Finland. By "working visa" you most likely mean the residence permit for work, which is NOT a visa as defined in the Finnish Aliens Act and immigration permit system.
@ShiriWayАй бұрын
Thanks for your perfect answer
@FGSurv2 ай бұрын
Hi Bro, Thank you, How much a Financial Controller Earns In IT companies (Monthly)
@abusufiankayal682Ай бұрын
Controller, Classes 😂
@ShiriWayАй бұрын
No idea Bro :)
@Italsat4861Ай бұрын
Coming to Finland as a legal immigrant (likewise me) is a waste of time. Finland is the best place for illegal immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers etc.
@ShiriWayАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment, you may want to share one or two reasons to make it easier for others to understand.
@Italsat4861Ай бұрын
@@ShiriWay (1/4)I have, unfortunately, been around Finland since 2008. Of which, 4 years indirectly, 12 years directly. I do not remember any period in which I have had any proper residence permit without any problem due to problems that Migri has been causing me either intentionally or unintentionally. It does not matter anymore. . For the first time, I visited Finland in 2008 for 8 days in order to take part into the entrance exam of a University. I stepped in and out without any problem. When in 2009, I applied for a visa again, Migri rejected my application. At the Finnish embassy of my country, they told me that some people did not return. Some other applicants and I told them what is wrong with us. They said; other applicants from past year stayed illegally in Finland. Finland, instead of deporting the illegal immigrants, rejected us, the legal immigrants.
@Italsat4861Ай бұрын
@@ShiriWay (2/4) During these years (16 years), I did witness how Migri issued the citizenship to these illegal immigrants. By this type of wrong decisions, Migri is, wantedly or unwantedly, creating wrong patterns. Based on which, these illegal immigrants choose the easiest way by saying “our life is in danger, we changed our religions, and we have no freedom of speech” and so on and so on… . In the first 7-8 years of my residence in Finland, I did help nearly 20 people to come to Finland via legal channels. For instance, I did help those regarding TOEFL/IELTS exams, the study application matters, housing, etc. My help was likewise your job that you are doing onto KZbin but mine was without media. I can tell you nearly 15 of them escaped from Finland. Few of us has remained. We are now fortunately ready to follow them.
@ShiriWayАй бұрын
It seems you had a really amazing journey. Thank you sharing it with us 🙏
@Italsat4861Ай бұрын
@@ShiriWay (3/4) Nothing in the world is 100%. Finland and its Migri, however, have proved that they are totally unreliable in terms of managing the legal immigrants. In April 2021 while there was no COVID vaccination, I just realized that I am in lower position than even those that are doing wrong doing abroad (I cannot mention their names since my comment might be blocked) but, Finland insists to return them to Finnish soil since they’re Finnish citizen. Good to Finland! Now I do understand why people choose to become an illegal immigrant rather than legal ones. As I mentioned above, while I was eligible to receive the unemployment fund in January 2021, I insisted to work, but three months later, Migri provided me with a deportation letter. . Within the same steering wheel that Finland is moving forward, Finland will certainly discriminate against us when we are in the retirement age. No room's left for further speculation since similar decisions can be seen in the current state & parliament!