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Thinking of moving to oulu finland
Published (2009-11-08 23:27:00)
Are there lots of swedish speakers in Oulu? Oulun väkiluku oli2009-09-30 30. syyskuuta 2009 138 583 asukasta... Vuosien 2006 ja 2007 vaihteessa Oulussa asui 2 417 ulkomaan kansalaista, joista 618 henkilöä EU:n alueelta.[19]Ruotsinkielisiä Oulussa oli vuonna 2008 316 henkilöä, mikä on 0,2 % kaupungin väkiluvusta. 1:438... lots?
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Working Placement in Helsinki
Published (2009-11-07 02:16:00)
Mook wrote: 800 Euro/month marketing assistants can translate material and update websites too. Suunto should hire one who can translate to Finnish...
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changing an old abloy lock...
Published (2009-11-08 19:27:00)
raamv wrote: I guess only time will tell whether the Stupid foreigner will get a big bill when they try to move out..and hand over the "keys" to the apartment complex.... But then the stupid foreigner dont care about the laws and regulations until they find themselves with not paying the bills and then being sent to the vankki!! ... if raamv. would lower his blood pressure for a minute, avoid the racist invective and READ...
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need a psychiatrist for rx
Published (2009-11-08 20:12:00)
With the modern antidepressants, running out can be an emergency for some people. Apparently this is not the case with ladygrey, else she wouldn't be posting so calmly and matter-of-factly about it. But it happens to some. I don't know if a Finnish ER would recognize it as an emergency -- raamv probably has a valid point there -- but the rebound when these medications are stopped suddenly can be substantial. At its worst, the result...
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FRUITS IN FINLAND
Published (2009-11-08 22:30:00)
It is bilberry in British English, blueberry in American English.
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Winter tyre change in Helsinki
Published (2009-11-08 21:30:00)
FinnGuyHelsinki wrote: in the attic storage space of the building (from where they'd possibly get stolen) You don't have locked storage in your cellar or attic? (I think almost all apartments do) I've had mine in both (although the current place has no lift so it's always a bit of a bugger)
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Working Placement in Helsinki
Published (2009-11-07 14:20:00)
Tiwaz wrote: I got the numbers off the top of my head. I'm honestly not interested to figure out how many advertisement etc companies in Helsinki area are interested in trainee who speaks no Finnish, so I invented numbers out of thin air. Their purpose is to be descriptive instead of absolute numbers. I have for example no knowledge on amount of classmates OP has either. I would guess 20 might be too little. This post makes me laugh, but...
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Alcohol Pass and Hygiene Pass
Published (2009-11-08 18:43:00)
www.sttv.fi http://www.valvira.fi/en/supervision_guidance/alcohol http://www.valvira.fi/files/eng/alcohol_issues.pdf
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buying land and a house in...
Published (2009-11-01 21:47:00)
Mook wrote: judderbar wrote: The links on this site tell me the sales contract is invalid if the witness is not present The links say a precontract is invalid if the witness is not present You are telling me it is valid because you are telling me the written offer is a legally binding contract. You normally sign the offer in front of the estate agent. judderbar wrote: Another person here told me i might get some expenses paid if they walk...
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Latest active threads on Finland Forum :: Information about moving to, living in and life in Finland:
Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-08 14:15:00)
by rinso
You might want a pro to have a look at it. In old buildings ground and zero can sometimes be combined. It can cause unexpected results if you're not aware of it.
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-11-09 11:28:00)
by penelope
I think you can probably do this through your Finnish bank. We take out travel insurance with Nordea when we holiday outside the EU. Also, if you paid for your tickets with a credit card you might be covered through that company (eg Visa, Mastercard) check your contract and/or ask your bank. Easyjet probably offer insurance too, but usually you have to buy it when you book the tickets. For ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-04 22:19:00)
by EP
Apples, plums, cherries – but plums and cherries only in the south. Lots of strawberries and cranberries. And then there are blueberries, lingonberries and cloudberries that are not grown, they grow in the forests and swamps. Everything else is imported: oranges, lemons and limes, melons, mangoes, peaches, kiwis, pineapples and so on.
Started 1 day, 8 hours ago (2009-11-09 13:32:00)
by Mölkky-Fan
I am not interested in massage here in Finland so do not bother to send messages to me, but as I had a few when I lived in China I am interested if your traditional Chinese massage is Tui Na or Zhi Ya (or Karaoke bar ) type? When we lived there, my mother in law visited and my wife decided that the two of them would go for Tui Na. They got to the place, and the lady indicated with hand ...
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-04 14:12:00)
by rinso
I'm looking for a position in a marketing, PR or advertising deparment. Without speaking Finnish I will apprisiate any help - start looking in other branches too. - make a plan B
Started 3 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-07 00:21:00)
by Andythefinn
No they don't have to be studded (nastarenkaat), but do have to be winter tyres - studless (kitkarenkaat). Personally i've tried both over the years here, and would definitly have studded tryes. Buuuuuut, i'm sure there be others here that'll guide you in another direction..
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-03 22:06:00)
by Jukka Aho
joanmanuel wrote: A friend of mine sold me a Nokia cellphone that she has bought in DNA and of course it has a DNA card, does someone knows which number should I dial so I could know how much euros I still got? it is a prepaid phone You can check the remaining credit/balance/time by sending an SMS to a certain number. See here for instructions.
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Hot threads for last week on Finland Forum :: Information about moving to, living in and life in Finland:
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-03 18:22:00)
by Pursuivant
From a hardware store - but the locksmiths can also make the lock into your old keys... I'm lucky to own a flat so thats not my door nor my lock so the caretaker takes care of that stuff on company account. Abloy locks are a bit of a ripoff price in any case.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-01 14:07:00)
by Pursuivant
Haven't you heard all them politicians say we have this huge demand for labor, and thus we need huge amounts of immigrants, eh? who are those foreigners that are looking for a job, but not unemployed? Those who don't fit in the box they calculate the "unemployeds" with - you have to be home, twiddling thumbs, registered in the unemployment office as a jobseeker and filling that paper with ...
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-04 14:12:00)
by rinso
I'm looking for a position in a marketing, PR or advertising deparment. Without speaking Finnish I will apprisiate any help - start looking in other branches too. - make a plan B
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-07 09:22:00)
by Karhunkoski
Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-05 14:42:00)
by Upphew
And this is why I don't like people who give "fancy" names to their kids.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-03 08:42:00)
by Upphew
PenelopeH wrote: Hi. Can anyone tell me what the workload is like at Finnish Universities for an undergraduate degree? In Finnish or English subjects. How many units do you have to do to be considered a full time student? Few quick googlings for further reading: http://www.tol.oulu.fi/index.php?id=44 http://www.helsinki.fi/studying/scope_a ... rees.shtml To be a full time student you...
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-05 02:25:00)
by onkko
From fast googling i didnt find anything about etmynology of it. Its from suoja "shelter". Maybe you should ask from http://igs.kirjastot.fi/en-GB/iGS/ if they know? Its again one "word" in finnish delireved from other, from "shelter" to "one who is sheltered" Never seen that word used tho, similar word "elätti" (one who is fed) i have seen multiple times.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-01 12:42:00)
by penelope
MC Deli wrote: I have been reading plenty of posts, Vero docs, Enterprise Finland pages, YTJ etc etc and I still don't understand this: "If the annual turnover of the business activity does not exceed 8 500 euros, no tax is levied. When this threshold for VAT liability is exceeded, the enterprise receives a relief, which gradually decreases with the increase of the turnover. The full amount ...
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-06 15:02:00)
by onkko
I got mine 22.3-77 about 4am, waiting time was about 9 months Sorry
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-31 21:04:00)
by Upphew
http://www.hs.fi/juttusarja/ravintola-a ... 5248851480 This review doesn't give very good impression of their sushi.
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