Russians in Finland
Russians in Finland
I was just wondering if in this forum there are any Russians who are living in Finland.
Is it possible to get some job where the Russian language is required ? maybe some Russian-Finnish companies or something like that?
Is it possible to get some job where the Russian language is required ? maybe some Russian-Finnish companies or something like that?
Re: Russians in Finland
More than 25 000 Russians in Finland at the moment. Many of them probably also on this forum. Try this link for other useful information about Russians living in Finland: http://www.stat.fi.Julichka wrote:I was just wondering if in this forum there are any Russians who are living in Finland.
http://www.stat.fi/tup/suoluk/suoluk_va ... Foreigners
- Hank W.
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I can almost double that figure 
http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi => taskutieto
"residents by mother tongue" says 42.000+
I'd say more "there" of a figure, rather than "by passport" or by "country of origin"

http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi => taskutieto
"residents by mother tongue" says 42.000+
I'd say more "there" of a figure, rather than "by passport" or by "country of origin"
Cheers, Hank W.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.
I am Russian too. Did I help?
What about the job... I don't know... But I think Finnish is required in that kind of jobs where Russian is required. I personally arrived to the country already having permanent job where neither Finnish nor Russian were required. But that is specific IT case.
But my wife currently cares of the one year old kid and she will need a job one day later as well as you. Let's see if she will have luck to get a job...

But my wife currently cares of the one year old kid and she will need a job one day later as well as you. Let's see if she will have luck to get a job...
Just about every municipality has a place called Työväenopisto, and those places offer all kinds and levels of language courses (evening courses, they are adults, and it is a hobby), Russian included. There would not be courses if there were no students.
But my friend also speaks Finnish, so she can explain grammar in Finnish. BTW, I remember she was the most dedicated Finnish-student I have ever met.
But my friend also speaks Finnish, so she can explain grammar in Finnish. BTW, I remember she was the most dedicated Finnish-student I have ever met.
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Russian Speakers with English/Finnish should never be out of work around here..IF they are Finnish. !! Really many schools teach Russian, some even teach ALL subjects apart from Finnish in Russian.Julichka wrote:hmm.. teaching Russian to Finns?are there many finns who really want to learn the language? do you mean private lessons or becoming a teacher?:-D
Antti, science? :=)
Sounds strange I know but good old prejudice works everywhere. Recently 15 top jobs going for 3 companies. Need Fluent Russian, Finnish and English preferred. Think they gave them to Russians ??? A poor Russian speaking, unqualified Finn is always preferred over a qualified fluent foreigner. Sad but true.
Come east, every shop needs a Russian speaker as they account for 30% trade at weekends.
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