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How to immigrate to Finland, Nokia's hometown?

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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, invest in immigration.

China citizens who plan to invest and immigrate to Finland need to obtain a company registration and visa application form in embassies and consulates in China, Finland. Then, according to the requirements, the applicant should also provide the business plan, the financial budget for the first year and other necessary supporting documents. After that, the Finnish Employment and Economic Development Center and the Finnish Immigration Bureau will review and approve the materials submitted by the applicant. The applicant's predictable business profit is the most important factor whether he can get visa approval.

Setting up a new company, buying small and medium-sized companies and investing in medium-sized companies are three ways of immigration. It is more reliable to suggest starting your own company.