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What are the immigration routes in Finland?

There are three main ways to immigrate to Finland:

First, marry a local Finn.

If you marry a local, you can get a class A long-term residence visa, which will be examined and approved by the local police station.

The first and second periods are one year and the third period is two years. One * * * is four years, and then you can apply for a permanent visa, with no time limit. But you must stay in Finland for three months every year.

Second, stay in Finland for a long time through work.

It's the first time to get a B visa (previously B 1, the student is B2), and now there is no difference, except that the student visa will indicate the school, and you can only work 20 hours a week. The visa is issued by the local police station, but it needs the approval of the labor bureau.

The term of the first time and the second time is 1 year, signed by B.

Third, four A symbols, each lasting 1 year. The fifth and last time, the term is 2 years, and then it will be changed to permanent residence. A * * * takes six years.

Note: After two years of permanent residency, you can apply for Finnish citizenship only by speaking Finnish.

Third, it is the above-mentioned immigration through investment.

To sum up, the conditions of Finnish immigrants are also harsh. Although Finland is a non-immigrant country, we can still achieve the goal of immigrating to Finland in the above three ways.