Thanks for the information Busayo; however I already have resident permit but was told that I could not yet get a personal identity code. How do I go about that please. Thanks so much for your quick for the other time though
@@itswell2880 my resident permit is for two years (which span through my master's program) though I will only spend a year at the campus in Helsinki-Finland, while I complete my remaining semester at Berlin - Germany. The tuition for my study period in Finland is free i.e a full scholarship of 1500€, but my proof of Fund for other things is 6720€.
You speak about opening up, but I would say that the main driver is economy, which is currently after major COVID-19 economic problems in a state where there is more economical activity and therefore more jobs. All economies fluctuate. There are periods of less job opportunities and more opportunities. Some industrial sectors are more sensitive and will react more strongly. Finland is an economy where international economic situations have big effects. There is also much investment type products produced in Finland. So, if other parts of the world don't invest much, it will have negative effect in Finland and there will be less employment opportunities. Inflation seems to drive some countries to economic stagnation and other problems, which will effect Finland too.
It depends on your families ability to proof that you can support your living and who you count as family etc. Details are available from the Finnish immigration service website (Migri) who is also the authority who will process residence permit applications.
Do you think it is wise to settle my first year fees, rent and miscellaneous then plan to work over there to pay the rest? My fees will be paid in 2 installments. And it's a bachelor's degree.
Please Busayo, I am trying to apply for housing at Helsinki in respect to my studies in September 1, @ METROPOLIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES, MYLLYPURO CAMPUS; I actually applied for one housing under HOAS but was asked to present a CERTIFICATE OF STUDENT STATUS, which I forwarded my admission letter but was told it's more than three months. Please how do I go about the CERTIFICATE OF STUDENT STATUS then and which of the region is even the closest to that campus?
Hi, send an email quickly to the student services or admission services requesting for a certificate of student status, make sure you do that before the middle of June because school staffs will be going for summer holiday soon. The region to choose from is east Helsinki (myllypuro, kontula, itäkeskus etc) HOAS has houses around these region and I am sure they will give you something for sure
Are you a nurse ? If yes how can I get in touch with you ? Like any social or else ? I'm also a medical student, wanna enroll in MPhil or masters program.
If you have a degree in political science, a higher education degree I assume, it's difficult to understand why you haven't been able to read the eligibility and selection criteria to bachelor's degree in Healthcare, Nursing study programs. Your question should be clearly answered by it.
Thank you so much for the information. I want to study nurse in Finland 3&half years program (BSc) how much am expected to have as proof of fund? Is it the same as 6720? I have my National diploma in business administration, can I use this certificate to apply for nursing?
Hi Busayo Thanks for all you do, your videos have really been helpful. so i will like to apply for nursing (Bachelors) in Finland, I have an HND in Science Laboratory Tech, Can i use that in applying for Nursing (bachelors) or just use only my WAEC, was thinking if the HND would give a higher chance what do you think?
Hi Busayo, I got admission in Mechanical and Sustainable Engineering in Finland but engineering is not my cup of tea in that case will it be a good decision to shift to nursing school? I am bit confused do nurses always work by standing or they can have seat?
@@enamuddinbhuiyan5939 you have to be up and down no sitting....and i think engineering has its perks like not knowing the language necesarily am not sure though
Who are those "no one" who isn't talking? Perhaps you don't follow relevant Finnish news media or political discussions at all? Finland has always been prepared to defend. During the last years Finland has made decisions like updating navy ships and fighters in the air force. There are also other additional investments to defense capacity and capabilities. There is also modernization of legislation to be ready for hybrid type attacks as has been seen in the Poland/Belarus border. There are additional overall resiliency activities and plans, but Finland has always been doing it. One perhaps practically smaller but in principally important activity going on in Finland and Sweden are discussions and political decision making about "upgrading" NATO partnership to membership. Finland is a member of the EU, which has security related agreement supporting members. Finland has several defense related bilateral partnerships with several countries. The deepest defence collaboration is with Sweden.
Today the EU energy ministers had a meeting about the Russian demand of different payment currency for natural gas from the one which is in the agreement. These seems to be problems at least with Germany and Hungary. Finland is supporting to follow just the agreement even though Russia has announced that it will stop deliveries, if it's demand is not followed. Finland is expecting gas deliveries to stop in the later part of this month. It will have unfortunate consequences to some factories and consumers. Finland is taking steps and supports getting the whole EU rid of the dependency from all Russian energy.
@@monicanjiofor394 You could read from the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service website. They announced there views today in a press conference and have information available from their website.
@@monicanjiofor394 If you're asking about Russian natural gas from the Finnish point of view: Finland has not been getting gas from Russia for some time. Many consumers have switch to other forms of energy but all haven't been able to do it. They will depend on LNG deliveries. Indirect economic effects from the rest of the EU to Finnish energy market prices seems to have bigger effect. There are other factors effecting the market prices like: some power stations in Sweden and Finland have been in maintenance, heat waves is France had effect on power production, there has been below average rainfall in some areas giving less waterpower, some electricity futures trading rules have been difficult in unusual situations etc.