Finnish immigration application conditions detailed introduction
Finland’s immigration currently belongs to a relatively relaxed stage, as long as you confirm their own advantages, you can go smoothly.
Here to introduce the Finnish immigration application conditions in detail.
1. By marrying A local Finnish and marrying a local, you can get a Class A long-term residence visa, which is approved by the local police.
The first and second terms are one year, and the third term is two years.
1+1+2, a total of 4 years, after which you can apply for a permanent residence visa, no time limit.
But you have to spend three months a year in Finland.
B visa through long-term residence in Finland (used to be B1, students are B2, now there is no difference, but the student visa will be marked with the school, and can only work 20 hours per week).
The visa is issued by the local police station, but is subject to the approval of the Labor Bureau.
The first and second terms are 1 year. B sign.
The third and fourth A signings are each for 1 year.
The fifth and final term is for 2 years, after which the residence is transferred to permanent status.
1+1+1+1+2, it’s going to take 6 years.
Note: You can apply for Finnish citizenship after 2 years of obtaining a permanent residence visa, as long as you have passed the Finnish standard.
3. Chinese citizens who plan to immigrate to Finland through investment need to obtain the company registration and visa application form from the Finnish Embassy in China.
According to the requirements, the applicant should provide a business plan and annual financial budget, as well as other necessary supporting documents.
After that, Finland’s Employmentand Economic Development Centre and the Finnish Immigration office will examine the applicant’s submission.
An applicant’s predictable operating profit is the most important factor in getting a visa approved.
Applicant must be at least 18 years old. Applicant must have certain business knowledge and skills. Applicant must have stable financial resources.
No age, education, language or business background requirements, fast immigration, about 6 months to pass the examination and get a visa, Schengen visa, travel to more than 20 Schengen countries without a visa, without any explanation of the source of funds,
Free medical treatment, free education and other high welfare benefits as citizens; low processing costs; children under 18 years of age in immigrant families can land in Finland with their parents;
Introduction to Finland [Capital] Helsinki [official language] Finnish, Swedish (English) [Historical evolution] The current regime of Finland The Republic of Finland was founded in 1917, separated from Russia, before which it was a Russian Duchy of Finland.In 1918, the Finnish civil war broke out, the Finnish capitalist forces of the white Army defeated the communist forces of the Red Army, the Finnish communist forces withdrew to Russia.
In 1940, with the support of the Soviet Union, the Finnish Communist forces established the Karelian Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic, known as “East Fen”, in the Karelian minority area of Russia near Finland.
In 1956, the establishment of “Dongfen” state was abolished and the Dongfen region became a part of Russia.
¡¾ Location ¡¿ Finland is in the north of Europe, one quarter of the land area is located in the Arctic Circle, is the world’s “northernmost republic”.
Finland is bordered by Norway to the north, Russia to the east, the Gulf of Finland to the south, the Gulf of Nia to the west and Sweden to the northwest.
Finland’s terrain is long in north and south, narrow in east and west, high in the north and low in the south, mostly hilly plains.
There are nearly 190,000 lakes in Finland, which is known as the “Land of a thousand lakes”. The largest lake is Saima Lake in the southwest of Finland.
It covers an area of 338,100 square kilometers and has a population of 5,238,500.
It’s a very low population density country.
Finland is divided into 6 prefectures (equivalent to provinces in China), 20 counties (equivalent to cities in China), and 416 counties.
¡¾ Natural environment ¡¿ Finland has a subcold continental climate and is located at high latitude. Winter is long and cold, and summer is short and warm.
The most important natural resource in Finland is its forest, which accounts for 69% of the country’s land area, ranking second in the world after Canada and the highest in Europe.
Due to the influence of the Atlantic Current, Finland has a warmer climate than other countries of the same latitude.
The summer climate is mild, with an average temperature of 13 to 17 degrees Celsius and long sunshine hours.
Winter is colder, with an average temperature of -14 to 3 degrees.
Finland’s industry developed rapidly in the 1990s, and has changed from labor and capital intensive to technology intensive.
Finland’s national economy has formed three pillar industries: one is the emerging electronics industry;
Second, the metal industry developed after the war;
The third is the traditional forest industry, and has the world’s advanced level.
The information industry is developed, and the export of information technology products (computers, communication equipment, etc.) is about 12.1 billion euros, with per capita GDP of $32,800.
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