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Married Finnish girl. Both living in Australia. Thinking about moving to Finland. Very aware of difficulties in working there.
I am an Officer in the Australian Army. I noticed that someone who seemed in the know posted a remark here that you do not need to initially speak Finnish to Join the Finnish Army. Although I hold two Masters and a bunch of other "desk" quals, I have nothing really to help me get a job in Finalnd wihtout speaking Finnish (yet) and I would love to continue soldiering. Can this be true? I know that Enlgish is the Language for the Scandinavian Military org, but for your general enlistment? I am very fit, but very old - 35.
So here is my plan for those who can pry the cracks open:

I recieve 8 months half pay (about 1500 euro a month at todays rate) after seperationg from Australian Army. I recieve 500 euro from Auastralian rental properties every month. We have no children yet. She is 25 and has a Finnish trade (surface treatment technology - somewhere between Domestic and Industrial Paining for metal and wood in Australia). She intends to go back to work there again. She is almost fluent now in Englsih except for some polish on the grammar and a bunch of Australian Certificates. We are sending off for my residencey permit and plan to exit Oz end of 2009. We intend going to Lapland - some place starting with R followed by 20 other letters (yes - I am better with Germanic languages - I realise I have a long road ahead).
Originally she is going over a month early (November) and looking for work. Should she get that then I will not pull my discharge papers for December, pack up and move. I was going to go to Finnish school for the full year of 2010. Towards the end of 2010 we will know if we can survuve as the army severance dries up. If not - retreat to Australia or Germany.
Okay - please blow my plan apart. I really need a good reality check kicking.

By the way - big wave to Fins and Aussie partners to Fins in Australia - we just moved to Victoria from NSW - I hope there is a better Finnish club here then Sydney (ie one that exists).
Finally - does the government really pay for Finnish school when you migrate there?
cheers and here is to a good year ---------- Krackers
