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user's latest post:
Finnish citizenship by declaration.
Published (2009-12-03 23:30:00)
No, at the exact date you were born if your mother was a Finnish citizen irregardless she flew to mars the next day you were a Finnish citizen.... irregardless your mother had flown to mars before you had been born, and she was a Finnish citizen, you were a Finnish citizen from birth on mars even she was given a little green woman certificate the second after... now if she had the certificate given the second before you was born - you alien...
user's latest post:
getting deported
Published (2009-12-05 19:49:00)
Damned big mess... Peikkonoita wrote: re-acquaint him with his culture (i.e. teach him about Finland) Of 1980? Yeah, as if we have telephone booths or taxis taking cash...
user's latest post:
Finnish citizenship by declaration.
Published (2009-12-02 23:12:00)
Violette wrote: Hei Now that I think of it, my mother received an old age pension from Finland every year and my father regularly got a pension from Sweden. Sooo, this says something, right? Were they dual citizens then of both countries? Doesn't necessarily say what you would like to hear. Ask the Finnish embassy of your country. Ask if they know that you are the child of your parents. That is where to start.
user's latest post:
getting deported
Published (2009-12-05 14:31:00)
Unfortunately the prison he's at have no academic education opportuneties, but offer training for welding, masonary, etc. That is better than academics, welding and/or maconry skills would give him (at least in theory) a chance to get some kind of job.
user's latest post:
getting deported
Published (2009-12-04 22:12:00)
jessie30 wrote: I have an unusual question that I hope somebody would be able to answer. I am Finnish who's lived in the U S about 30 years and have a son who's in prison and just found out that he'll be deported to Finland when he gets out. He was about a year old when we moved to the States(he's now 30) and don't speak, write, or read Finnish. Does anybody know what he needs to do or who to contact when he gets...
user's latest post:
getting deported
Published (2009-12-05 04:10:00)
Unfortunately the prison he's at have no academic education opportuneties, but offer training for welding, masonary, etc.
user's latest post:
What financial support can I...
Published (2009-12-01 11:11:00)
I'm sure if you're desperate you can get a job deep underground up North... Lots of opportunities for the non claustrophobic.
user's latest post:
getting deported
Published (2009-12-05 08:20:00)
Have you already exhausted all opportunities for legal help to avoid the deportation?
user's latest post:
Finnish citizenship by declaration.
Published (2009-12-04 07:32:00)
Pursuivant wrote: No, at the exact date you were born if your mother was a Finnish citizen irregardless she flew to mars the next day you were a Finnish citizen.... No, that would be true now, but it was not always so. In not no ancient history, the Finnish law did not like double citizenships and the man was still considered the head of the family. For example here the 1968 citizenship Act in it's original form (...
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Latest active threads on Moving To Finland::
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-24 13:51:00)
by Upphew
Kingste50 wrote: Ok Well I'm British... As a Briton you just walz in and get residence permit on the grounds of: study, work or marriage (co-habitation of 2 years). There is no problem with paperwork if you fit in one of those boxes. So you either get a study place, a job or get married. Or you can get creative and come back to bitch and moan this and that and how hard everything is. Read ...
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-04 22:12:00)
by Upphew
jessie30 wrote: I have an unusual question that I hope somebody would be able to answer. I am Finnish who's lived in the U S about 30 years and have a son who's in prison and just found out that he'll be deported to Finland when he gets out. He was about a year old when we moved to the States(he's now 30) and don't speak, write, or read Finnish. Does anybody know what he needs to do or who ...
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-01 00:23:00)
by donald
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-27 12:14:00)
by pierrot
http://www.infopankki.fi/media gives "This page is not published."
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-02 02:25:00)
by Mikie
The 4month waiting period is there because there is a high demand for residency permits. It has nothing to do with fact checking or anything else you may be worried about, it's just a queue. You put in your application, and then in 4-6months you'll get a letter asking you to go in to finalize it. Its annoying, but get used to it as Finland tends to be a bit slower in bureaucratic processes. ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-23 22:57:00)
by raamv
DId your parents apply for your birth certificate 9 months before you were born ?
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:38:00)
by EP
Well, you get free education.
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-17 12:01:00)
by Pursuivant
Get the early dinner seating from Stockholm, the 2nd seating times with the South Quarken entry and it might get a bit jingly until you pass into the archpelago.
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-10 05:34:00)
by biscayne
Hi, you can do a search on this, but, having been through the same thing myself I can tell you what happened to me: First, my mistake was assuming that because I was from the EU (Eire) that I could just arrive in Finland to be with SO and saunter down to the police, register, get my social security number and get into the integration programme. Wrong. As an EU citizen you can come to Finland ...
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Hot threads for last week on Moving To Finland::
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-01 00:23:00)
by donald
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-04 22:12:00)
by Upphew
jessie30 wrote: I have an unusual question that I hope somebody would be able to answer. I am Finnish who's lived in the U S about 30 years and have a son who's in prison and just found out that he'll be deported to Finland when he gets out. He was about a year old when we moved to the States(he's now 30) and don't speak, write, or read Finnish. Does anybody know what he needs to do or who ...
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-02 02:25:00)
by Mikie
The 4month waiting period is there because there is a high demand for residency permits. It has nothing to do with fact checking or anything else you may be worried about, it's just a queue. You put in your application, and then in 4-6months you'll get a letter asking you to go in to finalize it. Its annoying, but get used to it as Finland tends to be a bit slower in bureaucratic processes. ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-27 12:14:00)
by pierrot
http://www.infopankki.fi/media gives "This page is not published."
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-23 22:57:00)
by raamv
DId your parents apply for your birth certificate 9 months before you were born ?
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-23 16:45:00)
by Pursuivant
For that question you would need to consult the Finnish-Australian tax treaty. Generally inheritance in Finland is taxed first so if theres a title change to get it changed there needs to be tax paid before and not after the fact. To open a bank account here - with the new money laundering laws you sort of would need to be here present to open it (depends on the bank but they're quite anal these ...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-10 05:34:00)
by biscayne
Hi, you can do a search on this, but, having been through the same thing myself I can tell you what happened to me: First, my mistake was assuming that because I was from the EU (Eire) that I could just arrive in Finland to be with SO and saunter down to the police, register, get my social security number and get into the integration programme. Wrong. As an EU citizen you can come to Finland ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:38:00)
by EP
Well, you get free education.
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-17 12:01:00)
by Pursuivant
Get the early dinner seating from Stockholm, the 2nd seating times with the South Quarken entry and it might get a bit jingly until you pass into the archpelago.
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