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Re: extra money for low salary?

Post by Hank W. » Tue May 27, 2008 6:28 pm

sinikala wrote: And I understand there are various charitable foundations / organisations to which students can apply for bursaries.
Well, lets say government/KELA handouts. Theres quite many organizations that give stipends.


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Post by rinso » Tue May 27, 2008 7:12 pm

sinikala wrote:
rinso wrote:There is no hand out for foreign students in Finland.
That's not entirely true... there certainly are for postgraduate students

http://www.cimo.fi/Resource.phx/cimo/se ... rships.htx

And I understand there are various charitable foundations / organisations to which students can apply for bursaries.
I agree, but the reply was in relation to the OP situation.
I am EU citizen, and i have highschool deploma,

so i considered to enroll at TKK for getting support as a student, and mabe even taking some courses.

I don't want to enroll as an erasmus student,

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Post by sammy » Tue May 27, 2008 10:10 pm

TampereOwl wrote:Well he's working and receiving money for it. They could call him 'queen worker bee' if they wanted, it would not change the basic relationship here.
Okay, let's assume he's a Finnish student, trainee, worker, whatever. Prithee, tell us, what benefits exactly is he entitled to?

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Post by TampereOwl » Tue May 27, 2008 10:49 pm

Well, I don't know. I would advise him to apply for a kela card, using as 'permanent' information as is true, and then ask for housing benefit.

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Post by Hank W. » Tue May 27, 2008 10:58 pm

Well if he is working for the student union for 400/mo his salary won't even cover the work threshold. I would advise to stuff the gob with the beans and toast in the UK to have a good layer of fat to live on, rather than expect that Finland would entertain some lazy foreigners on my money.
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Post by sinikala » Tue May 27, 2008 11:07 pm

Hank W. wrote:Well if he is working for the student union for 400/mo his salary won't even cover the work threshold. I would advise to stuff the gob with the beans and toast in the UK to have a good layer of fat to live on, rather than expect that Finland would entertain some lazy foreigners on my money.
:?: :?: Did I miss something here?

Why should he go to the UK?

His "job offer" is in Finland, the UK would be even more expensive.
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Post by sammy » Tue May 27, 2008 11:33 pm

TampereOwl wrote:Well, I don't know. I would advise him to apply for a kela card, using as 'permanent' information as is true, and then ask for housing benefit.
So you don't know.

What little we do know of the OP's situation, it appears he is a student trainee, arriving here to do a traineeship under some exchange programme or another - now that's hardly good news from the "permanent" point of view is it; unless he actually finds the time and energy to specify his sit. a bit more, it really is quite hard to say.

I'd suggest Jonas to find out IF he could bring over some student benefit (I'm supposing he is a student) from his home country, since based on what he has told us, I'd say his chances are a bit slim. It would be kind of interesting to know which trainee exchange programme he is participating in.

Of course, no-one is actually stopping him from applying for a KELA card.

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Post by Hank W. » Tue May 27, 2008 11:36 pm

sinikala wrote: Did I miss something here?
Why should he go to the UK?
Well apparently in the UK you give every Tomas Diego and Jose off the ryanair plane such ample handouts he would get a whole case of beans right there at the airport :lol:
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Post by TampereOwl » Tue May 27, 2008 11:43 pm

sammy wrote:
TampereOwl wrote:Well, I don't know. I would advise him to apply for a kela card, using as 'permanent' information as is true, and then ask for housing benefit.
So you don't know.

What little we do know of the OP's situation, it appears he is a student trainee, arriving here to do a traineeship under some exchange programme or another - now that's hardly good news from the "permanent" point of view is it; unless he actually finds the time and energy to specify his sit. a bit more, it really is quite hard to say.

I'd suggest Jonas to find out IF he could bring over some student benefit (I'm supposing he is a student) from his home country, since based on what he has told us, I'd say his chances are a bit slim. It would be kind of interesting to know which trainee exchange programme he is participating in.

Of course, no-one is actually stopping him from applying for a KELA card.
Well no. But people are telling him it's impossible based on incomplete information.

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Post by Hank W. » Wed May 28, 2008 12:01 am

Well you are worse telling him its possible with information you don't even know. You need to complete the degree in welfare-leeching first.
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Post by TampereOwl » Wed May 28, 2008 12:07 am

Hank W. wrote:Well you are worse telling him its possible with information you don't even know. You need to complete the degree in welfare-leeching first.
I failed the entrance exam.

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Post by sinikala » Wed May 28, 2008 1:24 am

Hank W. wrote:
sinikala wrote: Did I miss something here?
Why should he go to the UK?
Well apparently in the UK you give every Tomas Diego and Jose off the ryanair plane such ample handouts he would get a whole case of beans right there at the airport :lol:
Do we really?

3 200 UK Citizens in Finland (2007)
11 228 Finnish Citizens in the UK (2001).

Your countrymen seem to be making pretty good use of Ryanair - which fits with the crowds of Juntti I've seen getting hammered on the way to Stansted.
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Post by johnnymauser » Wed May 28, 2008 3:03 am

Thanks for the entertaining and informative discussion!
I am an undergraduate student in the field of audio engineering. I don't want to take to many courses 'cause i want to concentrate on the work i will be doing. Which will not be part of any exchange program. And actually i don't now whether it works as some kind of traineeship thing, but it is terminated to 10 month. I don't know whether i will be leaving Finland afterwards. I fall in love with a fin, and could imagine to study at TKK audio engineering or at Sibelius Akatemia music technology. But i really don't know yet! And of course not whether i could pass the entrance tests either.
For sure it is hard to live from 400é's a month though, when you as well have to pay rent. When i applied for the job, i thought rent is for free, but is not. Thats why i am confronted with this question now!
Thanks for all already posted information! And i would be really happy for other suggestions and more detailed information.

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Post by Hank W. » Wed May 28, 2008 9:13 am

sinikala wrote: Do we really?

3 200 UK Citizens in Finland (2007)
11 228 Finnish Citizens in the UK (2001).

Your countrymen seem to be making pretty good use of Ryanair - which fits with the crowds of Juntti I've seen getting hammered on the way to Stansted.
How many of those 11000 are nurses working for the NHS? Or kitchen slaves a.k.a housewives? The difference is my countrymen SPEAK ENGLISH AND ARE READILY EMPLOYABLE whereas your countrymen are no-speak chavs that try in vain to find a job laying carpets to bogs.
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