Confused on what to do ?
Confused on what to do ?
If someone lives in Finland on a four years continuous A type residence permit and he loses the grounds he or she exactly the same day he or she got four years in Finland. And the person has a full time job, can he or she use that as a new grounds to apply for his or her permanent residence permit..? And will she be given new one year residence permit or permanent residence permit? I heard once you have completed your continuous A type four years residence permit, you are entitled to a permanent residence permit with a new strong grounds. Any quick answer will really help.
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Re: Confused on what to do ?
You are eligible for a permanent permit as long as you satisfy the conditions of any type A permit.Sannahman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 4:01 pmIf someone lives in Finland on a four years continuous A type residence permit and he loses the grounds he or she exactly the same day he or she got four years in Finland. And the person has a full time job, can he or she use that as a new grounds to apply for his or her permanent residence permit..? And will she be given new one year residence permit or permanent residence permit? I heard once you have completed your continuous A type four years residence permit, you are entitled to a permanent residence permit with a new strong grounds. Any quick answer will really help.
Re: Confused on what to do ?
Thanks for your help. And even though the previous grounds for the A type permit is no more, using work as a new grounds will grant the permanent residence permit? And will the rest of the previous A type that leads you to five years given you grace period be canceled immediately?
Re: Confused on what to do ?
I want to assume in this case you are divorced. It is however not a problem at all. As long as you have lived here for 5 years with a class A visa, you qualify for a permanent permit of citizenship.
If your situation had changed at the beginning when you had the one year visa, it could have been a problem.
Don't be worried at all and make the application.
If your situation had changed at the beginning when you had the one year visa, it could have been a problem.
Don't be worried at all and make the application.
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Re: Confused on what to do ?
Neither class A visa nor permanent permit of citizenship exist. There are A and P type residence permits.Dala wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:13 pmI want to assume in this case you are divorced. It is however not a problem at all. As long as you have lived here for 5 years with a class A visa, you qualify for a permanent permit of citizenship.
If your situation had changed at the beginning when you had the one year visa, it could have been a problem.
Don't be worried at all and make the application.
Re: Confused on what to do ?
Thanks for your help