It's likely that the processing of your application hasn't started yet, so they'll perform their verifications once the processing starts.
Now, here's your problem: On the application you signed, you've confirmed two things:
- The information you supplied is correct.
- You'll inform them if anything changes.
Given that the employment is a deciding factor for the decision, I really don't see a reason for not considering this a case of fraud.
Essentially, you have two options: Tell them and get away with refusal, or hide it and risk being treated as a case of fraud. Hopefully, they'll find out anyway.
hjj
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Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.
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But for permanent residency only 4 year employment is required and I m eligible in tht case
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This is Finland. If you're in the computer they will find out.Hopefully, they'll find out anyway.
And besides, no job, where does your money come from?
If you ask for some kind of support (unemployment money, housing aid etc,) they will connect the dots.
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I'd like to be able to tell you this is true, but sadly I can't.rinso wrote:Hopefully, they'll find out anyway.
Being a foreigner, it's easy to meet and hear stories from other foreigners. It's very easy to commit residence-permit-related fraud in this country. The idea of a central record that can be accessed by authorities working on these matters is far from the actual situation.
I easily know 6-7 people from Russia, Germany, UK, USA, etc. who have committed fraud regarding their residence in Finland. There are so many methods and they all rely on the authorities not sharing information and/or not carrying on simple verifications shortly before or shortly after the decision is made.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.
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Just out of curiosity, do the people from Germany and UK even need a residence permit to stay in Finland?adnan wrote: I easily know 6-7 people from Russia, Germany, UK, USA, etc. who have committed fraud regarding their residence in Finland.
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They need EU registration. To register, they need a reason (employment, family ties, etc.)sky2 wrote:Just out of curiosity, do the people from Germany and UK even need a residence permit to stay in Finland?
Well, I guess the rest is easy for you to figure out... agree with a friend who has a bar to let you have a "permanent" job then get "fired" in the trial period, postpone breaking up with your GF until you get a decision, agree with your employer not to fire you for a few months until you get your second (4 year) RP on the condition you'd have very few hours, and many countless ways to commit fraud in these cases.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.
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http://www.poliisi.fi/licences_and_perm ... pean_unionsky2 wrote:Just out of curiosity, do the people from Germany and UK even need a residence permit to stay in Finland?adnan wrote: I easily know 6-7 people from Russia, Germany, UK, USA, etc. who have committed fraud regarding their residence in Finland.
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Visa is for visiting, Residence Permit for residing.
Visa is for visiting, Residence Permit for residing.