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For those who are going abroad, I would like to ask about the service of a cleaner in Finland! ! ! ! ! !

This advertisement cannot be said to be false, but I think what it says is the most ideal situation.

15,000 euros is pre-tax income. After tax, there is probably only 12,000 euros left. Finland generally has a small wage adjustment every year, which is determined by the trade union and the employer federation after consultation. It is usually an increase between 1.5 and 3. It will be slightly higher than inflation.

In fact, it is very difficult to get an A visa at once (I am not saying it is completely impossible). Generally, you need to get a B visa for at least two years before switching to A. Your spouse cannot work until you get an A. As for changing from Type A visa to permanent residence, your employer does not need to provide any proof.

A month’s food expenses are only 60 to 100 euros? It is possible if you only eat the cheapest bread and carrots and potatoes, otherwise a kilo of eggplants usually costs at least 3.5 euros, a kilo of cucumbers 1-2 euros in summer and 2-4 euros in winter, you calculate the cost of food yourself Get as much as you want.

Five weeks of paid vacation per year does not start in the first year, but generally requires more than two years of work.

The accommodation fee of 200 must be for several people to share an apartment, and there must be more than one person in each room, and we live in the messiest area of ??Helsinki (of course, it is usually not messy, Finland It’s not the United States after all).

Overtime pay is not always 1.5 or 2 times the normal salary, and in Finland you are not allowed to work overtime if you want. Each person can only work up to 200 hours of overtime per year.

Of course wages in Finland are higher than in China, but the corresponding cost of living is also much higher. Being a cleaner in Finland is better than doing the same job in China (doing the same job is generally better in Finland than in China), but this is the lowest level job in any country, and the standard of living is impossible. too high. I estimate that if you save very much, you might be able to save two to three thousand euros a year, and you can pay off the agency fees and air tickets in about three or four years.

Anyway, I wish you good luck.