Student Benefits in Finland Explained | Study in Finland

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@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching guys! I know that many of you are currently not sure whether you can move to Finland this fall so let me know if you are, and what field you going to study.
@n.2594
@n.2594 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Oliver! Thank you for the video, it was very informative and useful :) I'm moving to Finland in a few weeks, to start my bachelor at Aalto in Computational Engineering. I'm an EU student, and I have made an appointment to register my residence, but I am still confused on whether I can apply for the student card right away or do I have to wait until the immigration process is over and I have a Finnish ID code... Do you have an answer for this?
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Oh perfect, I really hope the awesome summer weather holds so that you can enjoy it too after your arrival 👍 About your student card: you should be able to order a student card / start using the Frank app after you have enrolled to Aalto as an attending student AND when Frank has confirmed your student union membership from Aalto University Student Union (AYY). However, you can only start using the card (its going to be valid) only after the semester starts in September. So your registration of residence does not impact this, but rather its all about registering as an attending student at the uni.
@n.2594
@n.2594 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the answer :)
@nadachemist4471
@nadachemist4471 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Oliver, Thanks for helping student to find out how to proceed with discount and even all your previous videos you provide a strong support to new students especially international students. I have got my mobility notification and I am going to enroll an exchange program at University of Helsinki in the field of Materials science ( Faculty of Science). Cheers
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
@@nadachemist4471 Thanks so much for the positive feedback, im really happy if these help you make the most of your experience in Finland. Btw, your field sounds extremely interesting! May I ask whether you are doing a bachelor's or master's degree at the moment.
@fyi_iku
@fyi_iku 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Oliver! Thanks for the video! I'm going to study Bachelor's Computational engineering this autumn. Can't wait for other cool videos!
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Heeeey, its great to see you here again! Im not sure if I said this already, but congrats on being admitted! Im sure you are going to have a blast 👊
@fyi_iku
@fyi_iku 4 жыл бұрын
@@RoadtoFinnish Thanks Oliver!
@SZ-jw9my
@SZ-jw9my 4 жыл бұрын
Damn, the content on this channel is so good! Too bad the audience is small
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Sergey and thanks so much for the positive feedback! I do appreciate it 🙂. The channel is still small, but we are growing every day, one person at a time. I hope you don't mind me asking are you interested in studying in Finland at some point?
@SZ-jw9my
@SZ-jw9my 4 жыл бұрын
@@RoadtoFinnish I'm a bachelors student at Aalto, going into 2nd year now, planning to stay for masters. Never used mobile pay, installed and set it up in 5 mins right after the video, that was really useful.
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
@@SZ-jw9my Oh that's really cool! Actually, it would be super interesting to hear if you have anything that you are wondering about in terms of your studies or perhaps your future career that I could make a video about. Any questions or topics that youve been wondering about would be super valuable. Its sometimes a bit hard for me to figure out what kind of issues or questions you guys are struggling with and I write down every single question e.g. from the comments so that I can make videos about them in the future. I know from experience that there are a lot of things that especially international students have when studying and building their early careers here and my goal is to answer specific questions about these topics so that you can get everything out of your student experience.
@SZ-jw9my
@SZ-jw9my 4 жыл бұрын
OliverR all thats on the mind for me and many of my peers is internships and future career, be that during bachelors or during and after masters. Its questions like ‘what are the right places’, ‘what achievements should i have’, ‘should i aim for summer jobs only in finland or abroad too’, ‘how and where should i network since i dont speak much finnish’ and so on
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
@@SZ-jw9my thanks so much for the specific themes. I will definitely do a video out of each of these topics!
@chathuraperera8746
@chathuraperera8746 4 жыл бұрын
Seems really cool!!!!! Thank you for the information ❤
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome 🙂.
@HAPPYSMILESMILE3
@HAPPYSMILESMILE3 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I hope you make some videos about finding job (different jobs) for international students (particularly in the English language). Any useful place, market, link, etc.
@JoaoVictor-ic5gr
@JoaoVictor-ic5gr 4 жыл бұрын
Another amazing video Oliver!! I'll definitely keep in mind all the tips you gave in this video! A few questions: 1- Is there an unlimited plan for public transportation in Helsinki? If so, how much would it cost on average for a student? 2- I have family and friends in Italy and I was wondering what are a few options to visit other European Countries while studying in Finland? I was doing a little bit of research and I saw we can get a ferry to Tallinn for a reasonable price. Thanks again for the videos! They are helping me so much In preparing to come to Finland next year!
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Hey João and thanks once again for being here and posting such interesting questions. These are all things that I would not understand to mention myself so its really good that you post them here. 1. The public transport ticket in the Helsinki metropolitan area has a few different options, but the one that most people go with is a season ticket. This means that you pay once for a certain period of time and after that you can use as much of the public transit system (metro, busses, trams, local trains) as you need. When buying a season ticket, the minimum time period is 2 weeks and the overall price depends on where inside the metropolitan area you live. As a student, you get a 40% discount on these tickets so that saves a ton of money. Also, the season ticket is extremely cheap compared to a single purchase ticket because they only work for 1,5 hours at a time after which you need to buy a new ticket. Season tickets are basically, as you said, unlimited. More information can be found here: www.hsl.fi/en/tickets/season-tickets?customerGroup=student 2. A ferry to Tallinn is a very good option if you want to continue with a train. Train tickets are usually cheapish if you buy them in time. Some countries also have student discounts for trains. However, I would recommend that unless you want to travel by train, you should consider flying. Its not the best option in terms of the climate, but you can often find very affordable plain tickets if you just reserve them in time. I recommend checking out the student discounted flights from ISIC: www.isic.fi/en/benefits/student-flights/ Also, do keep in mind that these flights ☝️ are not always the cheapest (because it doesnt take into account all different airlines), I would also keep an eye out for flights from Norwegian. Its a European airline that has some of the most affordable prices and the airplanes are also pretty nice. I've flown with them for the last few years almost exclusively inside Europe and it is highly recommended.
@ighodaroajayi3464
@ighodaroajayi3464 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Oliver. Do you have a video where you talked about student health insurance? I want to listen to it.
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 3 жыл бұрын
Hey and thanks for the question. No, i do not currently have a video about student insurance. Its a rather complicated topic and i have not yet been able to cover it on the channel. If you want information on the topic, i would recommend checking out the website of the Finnish immigration service: migri.fi/en/insurance
@ighodaroajayi3464
@ighodaroajayi3464 3 жыл бұрын
@@RoadtoFinnish Thank you
@atandalanre
@atandalanre 2 жыл бұрын
Hi thanks for this Does all this also apply to vocational schools too
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Abdullah and thanks for the question. Unfortunately no, many of these benefits do not apply to vocational schools. Most of these apply to universities and universities of applied sciences. There are some exceptions to this but i just dont remember which also apply to vocational students.
@smailbenaalla652
@smailbenaalla652 4 жыл бұрын
Hi oliver thanks for all this informations you give us , I just want to ask you this benefits are also for international students who study in Finnish colleges?
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Smail! Yes, these benefits absolutely apply to international students. However, do note that you need to have a student card and you need to be a member of your respective student union to benefit most of them. As an exception, you do not need a student card to utilise student apartments. To apply for a student apartment you simply need to be an active student at a Finnish university or university of applied science.
@smailbenaalla652
@smailbenaalla652 4 жыл бұрын
@@RoadtoFinnish thank you so much for your help 🙏
@alelao2329
@alelao2329 4 жыл бұрын
Hello again, I was wanting to know everything I can do to be more competitive to get into the bachelors of computational engineering or chemical engineering at Aalto university. Also, i've looked into the SAT scores required and ones that were admitted in but I cant find an average to work towards maybe you'd know more?
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man and thanks again for the good questions. Unfortunately I cant really help with the SAT's because while the minimum scores might stay the same year after year, the actual scores that one needs in order to be admitted vary. I think I might have mentioned this the last time, but the admissions are done with a competitive system so the higher the overall SAT score curve is each year, the higher the actual minimum scores are as well. However, I could try to look into this a bit further once the summer holidays are over (after July) and I could try and make a separate video talking about SAT's in this context. Ill be doing a lot of application related content in the fall anyways and this is a great theme for that time.
@alelao2329
@alelao2329 4 жыл бұрын
OliverR Okay, thank you so much keep putting up great content.
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
@@alelao2329 Sure thing 👊
@AdnanKhan-jl8wh
@AdnanKhan-jl8wh 2 жыл бұрын
If an international student hv family with a child (below 3 years) in Finland, do they receive any cash or other benefits from the government????
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 2 жыл бұрын
This usually depends on the type of residence permit that you have. However, as a general rule of thumb, if you are in Finland on a temporary basis, you will not be eligible for any financial support from the government. You can read more about this and about all the exceptions from the website of the social insurance institution of Finland: www.kela.fi/web/en/from-other-countries-to-finland-quick-guide
@shaikkmeeravali9
@shaikkmeeravali9 2 жыл бұрын
Do university students still get Child Benefits in Finland?
@RedTitan5
@RedTitan5 4 жыл бұрын
This answer my questions.. Especially the discounts.. As i am not that rich..if ever i will move or study there.. Hahaha.. and rely most of expenses from and some jobs before.. Kidding aside its very helpful
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Thats very nice to hear 👍. I know this is a bit of a nitpicking topic, but I think its important that I let you guys know how to save money while staying in Finland
@RedTitan5
@RedTitan5 4 жыл бұрын
@@RoadtoFinnish thank you sir.. Please create more contents such as this..
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
@@RedTitan5 Absolutely. Already have a few videos ready waiting for upload 👍
@eustudent6591
@eustudent6591 4 жыл бұрын
Hi! How about for vocational students?
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the question: vocational students can get their student card via SAKKI ry. You can also use the Frank App but you need to make sure to follow the instructions on SAKKI’s website: sakkiry.fi/sakki-info/
@eustudent6591
@eustudent6591 4 жыл бұрын
OliverR I see, appreciate your response 👍🏻
@RoadtoFinnish
@RoadtoFinnish 4 жыл бұрын
@@eustudent6591 No problem 👌
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