Getting Married in Finland

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squirrel58
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Getting Married in Finland

Post by squirrel58 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:35 pm

I have a finnish girlfriend of the last 3 years and we want to get married,what paperwork do I need??? I will be moving there a few months after getting married.
Thanks in advance



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wicked lewis
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by wicked lewis » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:07 pm

Where you from again?

squirrel58
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by squirrel58 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:57 pm

sorry,lol. From the u.k

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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by martinmartinez » Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:38 pm

Where are you getting married? Finland or U.K?

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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by browndude » Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:46 pm

Lots of info. on this matter. Use the search option.
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by zita » Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:21 am

You may find more informations from the local register office website:
http://www.maistraatti.fi/en/Current-issues/Marriage/

Or I found this E-services website pretty useful too:
http://www.suomi.fi/suomifi/english/ser ... index.html

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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by mccreai » Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:23 pm

You will need a certificate of no impediment which can be got from the embassy. It takes up to 21 days from the date of application and costs just over 150 euro. This is just an official document that declares no obvious impediment against your marriage. This is all that is required unless you have been married previously. If so you will need your official divorce papers to declare that you are no longer officially married.
Check out the maistraati website which offers info in english and also the british embassy/helsinki website.
Good luck
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by Pursuivant » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:42 pm

But you can get that from the embassy only if you are resident in Finland. And you wiont be a resident if youre flying in from the UK, so its the local registry office back in blighty. And then you need to get it apostilled.
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squirrel58
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by squirrel58 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:03 pm

thanks to all for all the useful info,

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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by butterflychick3 » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:47 pm

Pursuivant wrote:But you can get that from the embassy only if you are resident in Finland.
I am a permanent resident in Finland (I'm from the Netherlands) and I am going to get married to a Fin this summer. However, the ambassy told me I cannot get this paper from the ambassy. I have to get it from the Netherlands' city hall.

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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by Upphew » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:12 pm

butterflychick3 wrote:
Pursuivant wrote:But you can get that from the embassy only if you are resident in Finland.
I am a permanent resident in Finland (I'm from the Netherlands) and I am going to get married to a Fin this summer. However, the ambassy told me I cannot get this paper from the ambassy. I have to get it from the Netherlands' city hall.
You are not from the UK as the op is...
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by Hudi » Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:30 pm

Greetings, everyone.

I have a question concerning this very same subject so instead of opening a new topic I decided to post it here. I hope there´s no problem.

I´ll try to keep it short.
I have a girlfriend (finnish) wich I know for almost 7 years now. We met (in real life) recently -last year-, she stayed in my house for 2 weeks and in the end of 2010 I traveled to Finland and we lived together for 3 months, all the time I had with my turist visa (I´m brazilian). During those 3 months I tried to find a job to have my residence permit papers signed... of course I failed... without the permit and not being able to speak finnish.

Anyway, I came back to Brazil and we decided to get married since we have no way to be together instead of doing that. We can´t live together for 2 years for I cannot stay in Finland for more than 3 months, same for her in here. I have the right of requesting a portuguese passport (my grandfather was portuguese) but the process may take years and we are not willing to stay appart for any longer.

To my questions:

I´ll go to Finland soon and we will get married. But I´m going with a turist visa (3 months) again.
My main concern is... the process may and will probably take more than 3 months wich means my time will be over.
Will I be able to stay there until the process is over or will I need to come back and then return? :?:
I wrote so much for this single question... I feel stupid.

Anyway, thanks in advance.

P.S. We are living in Kuopio, if that helps answering, somehow.
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by Rip » Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:39 pm

Hudi wrote:
Will I be able to stay there until the process is over
Yes (I must say I'm surprised if you really tried to find the answer to this question and couldn't either here or at Migri web site).

Based on what you wrote, I would expect you'll be approved without problems. With some luck, maybe the waiting time with Kuopio police isn't even that long.

Typically I would recommend getting the permit in advance, so you'd be free to study, try to find work (and be covered health care benefits etc.) from day one, but I guess you want to come here as soon as possible.

I would also try to get that Portuguese passport. It would be faster than Finnish one, and being an EU citizen offers benefits.

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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by Hudi » Tue Apr 12, 2011 1:38 pm

Yeah, I read a bit more after posting... but every case is a case. So I decided to ask anyway.

We just want to be together as fast as we can but at the same time I don´t want to rush. So I´ll probably work here in Brazil to save some money for I don´t know if I´ll be able to get a job (fast) in there. I hope knowing portuguese, english, spanish and a bit of french help me in this.

I´m graduated in International Relations/Affairs, my main plan is to start working in there... if I get in trouble with that then maybe applying for a Master´s course can be good.

By the way... I can´t get the permit in advance because we are not married yet. And I don´t qualify in any of the other "requirements". So I can´t apply for the residence permit.

As for the portuguese citzenship... if you knew about all the burocracy and time it takes. It may take more than 3 years. :(
And it´s quite sad because I called to Portugal and found my grandfather´s documents but they want my grandmother´s (brazilian) one. I think about trying but when I see the list of documents it brings me down.

Now that certificate that I haven´t been married is bugging me... I sent an e-mail to the finnish embassy in here asking for more info on how to that.

Thanks for the help, Rip.
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Re: Getting Married in Finland

Post by Rip » Tue Apr 12, 2011 2:23 pm

Hudi wrote: By the way... I can´t get the permit in advance because we are not married yet. And I don´t qualify in any of the other "requirements". So I can´t apply for the residence permit.
I understood that. For marriage of course one of you has to make a plane trip with the right set documents with him/her. It varies by case by case if it is worth doing that in advance before you intend to move together permanently.


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