Show me one doctor who is accepted without fluent finnish, i had to change my doctor because foreign didnt understand all what i said.finlandforumuser wrote:doctors
He is probably good on common problems but my wasnt common.
Show me one doctor who is accepted without fluent finnish, i had to change my doctor because foreign didnt understand all what i said.finlandforumuser wrote:doctors
never said thids before, but you are one total eejit, these professions exactly need finnish qualificationsfinlandforumuser wrote: doctors, teachers, engineers
In private clinicks you can easilly meet surgeron from xUSSR who talks to collegues in English.onkko wrote:Show me one doctor who is accepted without fluent finnish, i had to change my doctor because foreign didnt understand all what i said.finlandforumuser wrote:doctors
He is probably good on common problems but my wasnt common.
And how he knows what is wrong?finlandforumuser wrote: In private clinicks you can easilly meet surgeron from xUSSR who talks to collegues in English.
You probably overlooked post at this forumPursuivant wrote:never said thids before, but you are one total eejit, these professions exactly need finnish qualificationsfinlandforumuser wrote: doctors, teachers, engineers
The situation currently in Finland (at least at capital area) is far more international than it used to be 10 years agoFollowing the success of my last job posting here, I thought I would pass on to my fellow foreigners that we are looking for 2 engineers (one for sales engineering, the other for project engineering) and we do not need Finnish language skills.
It is quite doable, contact OPH. I'm myseft legalized my diploma /master in computer science/ and I know one teacher who did the same. In OPH could require some few mounth practice, at local hospital and attend training. It takes sometime, but no major problems as long as person has the diploma and had wide practice in his home country.Pursuivant wrote:Nonbody talks of language - qualifications - and for the doctors he must have passed the test to be a licenced doctor in his own right.
So Translate this.finlandforumuser wrote:You probably overlooked post at this forumPursuivant wrote:never said thids before, but you are one total eejit, these professions exactly need finnish qualificationsfinlandforumuser wrote: doctors, teachers, engineers
2 jobs for engineers in Vantaa (no Finnish needed)
The situation currently in Finland (at least at capital area) is far more international than it used to be 10 years agoFollowing the success of my last job posting here, I thought I would pass on to my fellow foreigners that we are looking for 2 engineers (one for sales engineering, the other for project engineering) and we do not need Finnish language skills.
Finland is the free country.onkko wrote: Foreign doctor didnt understand any of that, we changed to finnish one.
Sure it is, being doctor is far from free.finlandforumuser wrote:Finland is the free country.onkko wrote: Foreign doctor didnt understand any of that, we changed to finnish one.
No, no. Move here is the hard work. Also, by ready first few years the income will drop by 20% compare with home country. It worth come here only having long recommendation list, experience, skills, basically be above local staff. Funny, it will be probably no point to move after allPursuivant wrote:exactly it is *doable* but you explain people such make it look like you get off ryanair an the locals will think you are deity...
Most likely this person who said that was not sick enough. If he/she would stay an year in queue hopeless to get appointment to doctor it would be another speech.onkko wrote:Sure it is, being doctor is far from free.finlandforumuser wrote:Finland is the free country.onkko wrote: Foreign doctor didnt understand any of that, we changed to finnish one.
Person who said that were near to killing himself and near to dying.finlandforumuser wrote:Most likely this person who said that was not sick enough. If he/she would stay an year in queue hopeless to get appointment to doctor it would be another speech.onkko wrote:
Sure it is, being doctor is far from free.
my phrase of the weekonkko wrote: vituttaa aivan liikaa