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kalid
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Post by kalid » Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:56 am

Hi finns.....

Am a Moroccan citizen 27 years old post graduate student in english arts, me and a finnish girl who is 31 years old are planning to get married soon, she was working at posti, but now she isn't working, after marriage we are planing to live in finland for some years before returning to Morocco, my question is : does she have to be working so that i can join her after marriage ?

i'll be waiting for ur help guys....thanks in advance...peace b with u all



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Re: sponsership

Post by browndude » Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:11 am

IF your marriage is legit in the immigration authorities eyes then as the law stands currently, no, the finances will not matter.
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Re: sponsership

Post by Upphew » Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:48 am

kalid wrote:Hi finns.....

Am a Moroccan citizen 27 years old post graduate student in english arts, me and a finnish girl who is 31 years old are planning to get married soon, she was working at posti, but now she isn't working, after marriage we are planing to live in finland for some years before returning to Morocco, my question is : does she have to be working so that i can join her after marriage ?

i'll be waiting for ur help guys....thanks in advance...peace b with u all
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Re: sponsership

Post by TwoThree » Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:00 am

I'd like to hop on this subject with another question.

Would disclosing the financial and employment status of the Finnish spouse help when applying for a family ties-based residence permit? My husband seems to think that it would be useful, but when the time comes for me to apply I don't want to load up my file with documents that would be deemed superfluous.

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Re: sponsership

Post by Rip » Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:10 pm

TwoThree wrote:I'd like to hop on this subject with another question.

Would disclosing the financial and employment status of the Finnish spouse help when applying for a family ties-based residence permit? My husband seems to think that it would be useful, but when the time comes for me to apply I don't want to load up my file with documents that would be deemed superfluous.
It won't help. Currently I think "family member's of Finnish Citizen's" even use a form specific for them which does not have any questions related employment of financial issues. By law, if the marriage (or sufficient co-habitation) is genuine one, financial considerations play no role.

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Re: sponsership

Post by Upphew » Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:15 pm

TwoThree wrote:I'd like to hop on this subject with another question.

Would disclosing the financial and employment status of the Finnish spouse help when applying for a family ties-based residence permit? My husband seems to think that it would be useful, but when the time comes for me to apply I don't want to load up my file with documents that would be deemed superfluous.
" Who does not need a secure income?

A secure income is not required from

a native Finn and his or her family member"
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Re: sponsership

Post by TwoThree » Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:01 pm

Rip wrote:It won't help. Currently I think "family member's of Finnish Citizen's" even use a form specific for them which does not have any questions related employment of financial issues.
Indeed, the form doesn't mention them anywhere.

Thanks for the answers.

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Re: sponsership

Post by kalid » Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:42 pm

thanks for help...u guys are awsome


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