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Those who go abroad want to ask about the service of a Finnish cleaner! ! ! ! ! !

This advertisement can't be said to be false, but I think it is an ideal situation.

15000 euros is pre-tax income, and it will probably be 12000 after tax. Finland generally has a small wage adjustment every year, which is determined by the trade union and the employers' federation after consultation, and is generally 1.5 to 3%. Will be slightly higher than inflation.

In fact, it is very difficult to get a class A visa at once (I'm not saying it's impossible). Generally, it takes at least two years to get a B visa and then change it to a visa. Your spouse can't work until you get an A. As for changing from a class A visa to permanent residence, you don't need any proof from your employer.

A month's food is only 60 to 100 euros? If you only eat the cheapest bread, carrots and potatoes, it is possible. Otherwise, a kilogram of eggplant usually costs at least 3.5 euros, a kilogram of cucumber costs 1-2 euros in summer and 2-4 euros in winter. You can figure out how much you want to eat.

Five-week paid vacation every year does not start from the first year, and generally requires working for more than two years.

The accommodation fee of 200 yuan must be that several people share an apartment, and each room must have more than one person, and live in the most chaotic area of Helsinki (of course, it is generally not chaotic, Finland is not the United States after all).

Overtime is not always 1.5 or twice the normal salary, and in Finland, it doesn't mean that you can add overtime if you want. Everyone can only work overtime for up to 200 hours a year.

Wages in Finland are certainly higher than those in China, but the corresponding living expenses are also much higher. Being a cleaner in Finland is better than doing the same job in China (doing the same job in Finland is generally better than doing it in China), but it is the lowest job in any country and the living standard cannot be too high. I estimate that if you save a lot of money, you may save two or three thousand euros a year, and you will be able to pay off the agency fees and air tickets in about three or four years.

Anyway, good luck.