Hello All. I am from Cleveland, Ohio. I am presently visiting Finalnd and will be relocationg here in January, 2004 (hopefully, if all goes as planned). I am EXTREMELY motived, excited, and anxious (as one can expect.) I have no problems adapting to new situations/environments, although, I understand this is extreme as compared to moving from state to state in the United States. I trust that my boyfirned (who is Finnish) will try to make this as easy for me as possible.
I have found the necessary information relating to education and classes to learn the Finnish Language. In fact, I am headed to the University in a few short hours to investigate starting this process. Where I am lacking is where to begin looking for employment. If anyone out there can offer any assistance, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
RELOCATION - ANY HELP EXTREMELY WELCOME!
- Hank W.
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Hi and welcome.
On the jobhunting thing, kinda need to ask "what do you do" first. The straight answer would be http://www.mol.fi - but that doesn't help you much I bet. Some jobs you can land "easier" without knowing any Finnish. Some jobs you need Finnish (or they say you need Finnish). If you have qualifications - some are readily accepted, some get looked at like something the cat brought in. So "finding a job" is a bit vague. Also as you are implying you are going to be in some city that has an university - the job market is totally different in different parts of the country, the boondocks vs. cities so that also shuffles the deck.
Don't ya hate it when people answer with questions?
On the jobhunting thing, kinda need to ask "what do you do" first. The straight answer would be http://www.mol.fi - but that doesn't help you much I bet. Some jobs you can land "easier" without knowing any Finnish. Some jobs you need Finnish (or they say you need Finnish). If you have qualifications - some are readily accepted, some get looked at like something the cat brought in. So "finding a job" is a bit vague. Also as you are implying you are going to be in some city that has an university - the job market is totally different in different parts of the country, the boondocks vs. cities so that also shuffles the deck.
Don't ya hate it when people answer with questions?
Cheers, Hank W.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.
- SediaAmore
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in addition to the työtoimistosomethingrather ... i needed the E301 form from the countries I formerly worked, stating when I had worked and that I paid my social benefits... this form took over 2 months to get here! I have no idea on how this is done in the states, but it might be worth checking out!
cos of this paper, the only one i didn't know about, i've been waiting for the työyackerdyschmackerdy to officially register me, and thus had to wait for any allowance!
maybe someone else has more info on this.
cos of this paper, the only one i didn't know about, i've been waiting for the työyackerdyschmackerdy to officially register me, and thus had to wait for any allowance!
maybe someone else has more info on this.
- Hank W.
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You are EU, Meenfreem. USA, China, Cuba, Russia, you know, developing countries they use checques and funny money in , they do not have E-documents nor pan-EU social benefits... the http://www.kela.fi pages are very good to read. Especially asa the KELA staff don't know their own rules. EU or non-EU is the key here. Also Nordic runs on a totally different category. Relocating on A5 basically means you are passing the queue compared to someone coming "on their own".
Cheers, Hank W.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.