Finland

 

Finland is one of the Scandinavian countries located in the northern part of Europe. It covers an area of 338,145 square kilometers, making it one of the largest European countries. The population of Finland, which mostly speaks English, Finnish, and Swedish, is about six million people, who officially follow Christianity. Its neighboring countries include Russia, Norway, and Sweden, and its capital, Helsinki, is the most populous city in the country.

Why immigrate to Finland?

many immigrants choose Finland as their destination due to its high ranking on the global quality of life index. This is due to its low unemployment rate, the highest level of social welfare and security, as well as the highest standards of insurance coverage and healthcare services. Although harsh weather conditions are not a common sight in Finland, you will experience warm summers and piercingly cold winters.

 

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Culture and customs of people

Finnish people have a strong patriotism towards their country, which may be due to their significant military achievements and sporting events. In terms of religion, they mostly follow the Lutheran Church and have great respect for the church and its members, but religion does not play a significant role in their daily lives. In other words, they respect the beliefs and religion of immigrants and do not interfere.

Educational immigration to Finland

The most practical type of immigration to Finland is through education. If you intend to continue your studies in Finland, you can apply for a residence permit. The Finnish education system and universities are among the most advanced and prestigious in Europe, which has led to an increase in the number of applicants.

 

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Educational immigration to Finland

One of the advantages of studying in Finland is education in English. If you want to extend your stay, you can search for a job after completing your studies. In most cases, permanent residency can be obtained through educational immigration. In addition to students, students can also take advantage of Finland’s educational services.

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