Applying for RP in Finland
Applying for RP in Finland
Hello
I am going to apply for my first residence permit here in finland on the basis of family ties. Me and my fiance just moved to finland 2 months ago. My fiance is finnish and i am applying for residence permit on the basis of cohabitation. We lived together about 3 and a half year in Austria.
My question is, What to write under occupation heading. Because right now I am not doing anything and unemployed but according to my qualification, I am an electrical engineer. So should I write ''Engineer'' or ''Unemployed''. Cuz I have this feeling that if I write engineer and they will find out that i am not working, they might reject my application and vice versa. And other than that, how they will check that I really am engineer, because in the attachments, degrees are not required.
I am going to apply for my first residence permit here in finland on the basis of family ties. Me and my fiance just moved to finland 2 months ago. My fiance is finnish and i am applying for residence permit on the basis of cohabitation. We lived together about 3 and a half year in Austria.
My question is, What to write under occupation heading. Because right now I am not doing anything and unemployed but according to my qualification, I am an electrical engineer. So should I write ''Engineer'' or ''Unemployed''. Cuz I have this feeling that if I write engineer and they will find out that i am not working, they might reject my application and vice versa. And other than that, how they will check that I really am engineer, because in the attachments, degrees are not required.
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To answer your questions: http://migri.fi/frontpage
If you have any other questions: http://migri.fi/contact_information <-- In your situation, you might need this.
For instance, you "say" that you cohabited, but can you legally "prove" that you cohabited?
If you have any other questions: http://migri.fi/contact_information <-- In your situation, you might need this.
For instance, you "say" that you cohabited, but can you legally "prove" that you cohabited?
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For a family-ties permit, means of support is not asked or checked.
The form asks your "Occupation and/or training" -- not your employer. That's not one of the things they'd be allowed to reject you for.
(The form you need is OLE_PH2.)
I'm assuming you're not Austrian or other EU. If you were, you wouldn't need a residence permit at all. You'd only need to register yourself.
The form asks your "Occupation and/or training" -- not your employer. That's not one of the things they'd be allowed to reject you for.
(The form you need is OLE_PH2.)
I'm assuming you're not Austrian or other EU. If you were, you wouldn't need a residence permit at all. You'd only need to register yourself.
As he persisted, I was obliged to tootle him gently at first and then, seeing no improvement, to trumpet him vigorously with my horn.
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I made that same assumption. Thanks, Alden!AldenG wrote:I'm assuming you're not Austrian or other EU. If you were, you wouldn't need a residence permit at all. You'd only need to register yourself.
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Cuz if you don't have a permit, you can not work, so if you was, you'd be deported... OF COURSE YOU ARE WITHOUT WORK - you are not "unemployed" as you're not in the workforce available for work. Engineer, one washer short.Cuz I have this feeling that if I write engineer and they will find out that i am not working, they might reject my application and vice versa
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It's more of an old habit than anything more. Occupation is asked in many forms, even with most it does not really matter.fredrick wrote:how they will check that I really am engineer, because in the attachments, degrees are not required.
Engineer, Electrical engineer, B. Sc. (Engineering), or what ever was your last actual job title - it does not really matter
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fredrick wrote:Hello
I am going to apply for my first residence permit here in finland on the basis of family ties. Me and my fiance just moved to finland 2 months ago. My fiance is finnish and i am applying for residence permit on the basis of cohabitation. We lived together about 3 and a half year in Austria.
My question is, What to write under occupation heading. Because right now I am not doing anything and unemployed but according to my qualification, I am an electrical engineer. So should I write ''Engineer'' or ''Unemployed''. Cuz I have this feeling that if I write engineer and they will find out that i am not working, they might reject my application and vice versa. And other than that, how they will check that I really am engineer, because in the attachments, degrees are not required.
Just write ELECTRICAL ENGINEER!! this is the correct answer.
Last time i wrote my application like that, Im engineer also
Even you aren t working at this moment. Its about your skill or your profession.
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Hi,
Thanks everybody
and I am from canada originally and canadian citizen. I lived in germany and austria in last about 8 years.
Thanks everybody

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You really should contact http://migri.fi/contact_information to KNOW what your legal position is.fredrick wrote:Hi,
Thanks everybodyand I am from canada originally and canadian citizen. I lived in germany and austria in last about 8 years.
Violation of Finnish immigration laws can and will be held against you. That is NOT good.
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Well he's a tourist. After he submits, he is a limbo-tourist. Now the interesting bit is, if this is going to be regarded an EU-case or not as they both were Austrian residents.tuulen wrote:to KNOW what your legal position is.
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The OP, fredrick, said that he is a Canadian citizen, non-EU, which could lead to legal complications.Pursuivant wrote:Well he's a tourist. After he submits, he is a limbo-tourist. Now the interesting bit is, if this is going to be regarded an EU-case or not as they both were Austrian residents.tuulen wrote:to KNOW what your legal position is.
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Hank was talking about RESIDENTS not citizens!tuulen wrote:The OP, fredrick, said that he is a Canadian citizen, non-EU, which could lead to legal complications.Pursuivant wrote:Well he's a tourist. After he submits, he is a limbo-tourist. Now the interesting bit is, if this is going to be regarded an EU-case or not as they both were Austrian residents.tuulen wrote:to KNOW what your legal position is.
Here in Finland, I have done everything I can to blend-in with the Finns, I've changed my hair color, wore differnet clothes, got different
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To my knowlege, an "EU resident" can move "with non-EU spouse" so the spouse "gets registered" when they move from one EU country to another due to this "free movement" and !"#¤% ... so if some gyppos get free movement why don't Finnish citizens I just ask? Or is it just that Finns are 2nd class citizens in their own country...
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Something wicked this way comes."
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I'd guess it actually depends on which paper they decide to submit. As they are moving from another EU country they can apply based on the EU route, applying for a residence card for family member of a EU citizen (Finnish citizen moving from another EU country = immigrating EU citizen), on the other hand I see absolutely nothing in the law preventing them also applying for a residence permit for a non-EU spouse of a Finnish citizen.Pursuivant wrote:Well he's a tourist. After he submits, he is a limbo-tourist. Now the interesting bit is, if this is going to be regarded an EU-case or not as they both were Austrian residents.tuulen wrote:to KNOW what your legal position is.
Which is a better route? I have no idea - and it is possible the answer depends how one subjectively weighs some differences - or if there for one reason or another is significantly longer processing time at the police station for one kind of application.
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EU makes the light shine out of your ass - as far as say egyptian grandmothers are concerned.
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."