The experience of traveling to another country to work and knowing a new lifestyle is increasingly frequent.
The idea of traveling to another country in the search to change the lifestyle is a possibility that more and more people contemplate. In Argentina, young people see with good eyes the idea of knowing other countries, cultures and customs and among the possibilities, the most frequent is some country in Europe, and One of the most coveted destinations is Finland.
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This country attracts tourists and expatriates from all over the world for its high standard of living. Finland welcomes all kinds of immigrants and exist different ways to obtain permanent residence and Finnish citizenship. From populated and noisy cities, to spacious and quiet places, it offers different lifestyles of each person’s choice.


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What should an expatriate know before moving to Finland?
To be able to set for more than 90 days (3 months) in Finlandit is necessary to ask the embassy a long -term visa in the country of origin before moving. The country offers different types of long -term to request based on the trip to the country such as: work, studies or family regrouping among others.
What you have to know is that the transfer and stay is different for those who belong to the European Union and those that do not. For those who are within the EU, it offers a very simple process to obtain the visa or work permit. But those who go from another part of the world must meet requirements that can ask the embassy or consulate of their countries of origin.
Advantages and disadvantages of living in Finland: Is this country the ideal place for you?
This country offers a large number of advantages, among which the Universal Health Assistance Systemthe quality of its state education system, public transport throughout the country, a high level of security, a high quality of life and purchasing power, hierarchical flexibility among employees, a great offer in Saunas and the opportunity to observe the Boreal Aurora, among others.
Among the disadvantages, perhaps the most important is the language. The Finn is difficult to learn. On the other hand, it is difficult to rent municipal homes due to high demand, taxes are high, the population can cause a first antipathy impression and work search can be complicated by high demand and competition.
Cost of living in Finland: what to expect in terms of accommodation, food and services
Among the Main expenses When emigrating to Finland, the most important are the following:
- Housing rental: The rental range goes from 800 to 1200 euros per month. But outside the center they are somewhat lower.
- THE VALUE OF THE PROPERTY It can be high, but the country offers stable investments. However, taxes are also high.
- Food and drink: They are usually higher than in the rest of the countries of the European Union. A food for two in a good restaurant ranges between 60 and 80 euros.
- Transport: The country offers high quality public transport, which costs around 50 to 70 euros per month. Therefore, car owners must know that the cost of insurance, taxes and fuels is really high.
- Public Services: On average, between 100 and 150 euros per month. This estimate includes electricity, heating, water and waste collection.
Requirements to emigrate to Finland in 2025: citizenship, visas and more
In case of not being a citizen of the European Union, the Finnish embassy or consulate in the country of origin must be consulted. In order to be established for more than 90 days, a work, studies or family regrouping is necessary.
Source: Ambito

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