Finland is the best place for illegal immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers etc. Coming to Finland as a legal immigrant (likewise me) to study, work, invest etc. is a waste of time. . Do not get excited about what media is saying about working in Finland. Majority of people in different industries including tech, researchers etc. complain about Finland's policy toward legal workers in this country.
@@Alexconnectglobalservices You use the term visa in situations where the real permit as defined in the Finnish Aliens Act and used by the immigration authority and the permit application process is Residence Permit. Totally different type of permit from a different national agency and having very different meanings and usages as any visa permit.
@@Alexconnectglobalservices What you call "work visa" isn't a visa, unless you mean a visa for seasonal work, which is a permit to enter Finland and work in some jobs at maximum for 90 days as defined in legislation.
@@Alexconnectglobalservices The challenge is that visa is a term which has a long history. It has some very genetic mostly historic meanings. It is also used in legislation and administrative context all over the world with detailed and different meanings. The problem starts from the fact that people use the term without giving definitions. Audiences pick whatever meanings they are familiar with. When talking about Finland aand and the permits it has, I think that even though it can be additional work, using terminology as defined in the Finnish legislation is the safest choice. A simple rule of thumb is that: - visa is always a permit for short visits with limitations while staying in Finland. - residence permits are immigration permits.
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Finland is the best place for illegal immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers etc. Coming to Finland as a legal immigrant (likewise me) to study, work, invest etc. is a waste of time.
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Do not get excited about what media is saying about working in Finland. Majority of people in different industries including tech, researchers etc. complain about Finland's policy toward legal workers in this country.
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This video is using confusing wrong terminology about Finnish visiting and immigration permits.
@@just42tube really? Please clarify
@@Alexconnectglobalservices
You use the term visa in situations where the real permit as defined in the Finnish Aliens Act and used by the immigration authority and the permit application process is Residence Permit.
Totally different type of permit from a different national agency and having very different meanings and usages as any visa permit.
@@Alexconnectglobalservices
What you call "work visa" isn't a visa, unless you mean a visa for seasonal work, which is a permit to enter Finland and work in some jobs at maximum for 90 days as defined in legislation.
@just42tube oh! Now I understand your point.
That must be a slip of the tongue. Thanks for pointing it out, we will be careful next time.
@@Alexconnectglobalservices
The challenge is that visa is a term which has a long history. It has some very genetic mostly historic meanings. It is also used in legislation and administrative context all over the world with detailed and different meanings.
The problem starts from the fact that people use the term without giving definitions. Audiences pick whatever meanings they are familiar with.
When talking about Finland aand and the permits it has, I think that even though it can be additional work, using terminology as defined in the Finnish legislation is the safest choice. A simple rule of thumb is that:
- visa is always a permit for short visits with limitations while staying in Finland.
- residence permits are immigration permits.