With a residence permit in Finland, the applicant has the right to legally reside in a European Union country with a stable economy and democratic real estate prices. A work immigrant, entrepreneur, scientist, student, startup founder, relative of a resident or citizen of the country can get a residence permit.
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Advantages of obtaining Finnish residence permit
Visa-free travel
High quality of life
Quality medicine
European education
For short-term trips (up to 90 days) to European Union and Schengen countries, a temporary resident of Finland does not need to request an entry permit.
According to Numbeo agency data, in the ranking of population welfare (Quality of Life Index), Finland ranked fifth in 2023.
A temporary resident has the right to apply for insurance in Finnish clinics, where highly qualified doctors work according to international protocols.
A foreigner can enter a university and after graduation receive an international standard diploma, which will give him the right to work in most countries of the world.
The program suits for those, who want to:
The average monthly salary of residents and citizens of Finland is from 3,900 EUR, which is significantly higher than in some European Union countries.
Owners of Finnish companies have the right to conduct their activities in the country and on the internal market of the European Union.
Higher educational institutions of Finland, for example, the University of Helsinki, are among the top best universities in the world according to the QS World University Rankings.
Finland is a member of the EU, so from the moment of receiving a local passport by naturalization, foreigners acquire all the rights and obligations of the union citizens.
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Difficulties in finding information
Providing up-to-date information
Finnish authorities regularly make amendments to the legislation, so the applicant may find it difficult to find current requirements for a residence permit candidate.
Migration specialists monitor the updating of government decrees, so they provide the client with accurate information.
Language barrier in communication
Multilingual support from lawyers
Without sufficient knowledge of the Finnish language, the applicant may have difficulties in filling out a residence permit form and in communicating with government officials.
International law specialists help the client to correctly enter information in the application for a residence permit card.
Legal insecurity
Support at all stages of the process
In case of disputes, the applicant may find it difficult to defend his rights in Finnish government bodies, for example, in composing and submitting an appeal.
Migration lawyers of the company fully fulfill their obligations, from preparing the client’s dossier to receiving a Finnish residence permit card.
Why us:
Document support
Individual approach
Personal data protection
Reducing time and effort
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Stages of the immigration process
1
Submission to the company and receiving a consultation. The lawyer answers the client`s questions, analyzes his situation and selects the most suitable way of immigration.
2
Formation of a dossier. The migration specialist provides assistance in preparing the required documents and, if necessary, requests missing certificates through access to the state archives.
3
Submission of a request to governmental bodies. The applicant, together with a lawyer, visits an authorized institution to submit an application and dossier.
4
Obtaining requested status and documents. In the presence of migration lawyer, a document (residence permit, permanent residence card or passport of an EU country) is issued to the applicant.
Find an answer to your question:
The immigrant must have a reason for long-term residence in the country, confirm the absence of a criminal record and a ban on entry into the country.
A foreigner needs to prepare the original and color copy of the passport, one photograph, confirmation of housing in the country.
Yes, the aforementioned right is granted to a spouse, registered partner or cohabitant, child, and legal guardian of a minor inviting person.
Temporary residents of the country can get a job (provided they have a work permit), do business, seek help from law enforcement agencies and local clinics, get an education.
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