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suomivn
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Change of address notification

Post by suomivn » Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:08 pm

Hi,

I would like to get your advice regarding how to make a change-of-address notification in my case. I used to live in Kontula but just moved out several weeks ago. At the moment, I am living with my friend but haven't updated my new address to Maistraatti yet. The reason for that is because my friend doesn't allow me to move to his house, but does allow me to live there temporarily until I find somewhere to rent. He told me that because his house has already reached the maximum number of allowed people, it won't be possible to register any new one more. Because of that, my letters still come to the old address in Kontula and the people living there have to forward them to my friend's address every time. I don't want to bother them any more and they have also advised me to go to Maistraatti to update my new address. However, I can't do that due to the reason I mentioned ago. Thus, I would like to know if:

1. Can I use the nearest posti or my company's address as my new address so that my letters will come there and I can pick them up?
2. Can I tell Maistraatti that I am currently living temporarily and don't have a fixed place and that I just want my letters to come to my friend's address without marking it as my new address?

Thanks a lot!
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Rip
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Re: Change of address notification

Post by Rip » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:04 pm

It is optional if you make the address change for post office OR magistrate office OR both:
http://www.posti.fi/changeaddress/

Alternatively of course you can inform individual mail senders to use another address (also for example your office address). I know there is also some sort of poste restante option, but for that i have no experience.

So answers are 1) Yes 2) In that case you will not tell Maistraatti at all, just post office.

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Re: Change of address notification

Post by onkko » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:32 pm

You can tell maistraatti and posti that your new address is "poste restante, 12345 nearest post office", that has to be done by "paper" so calling isnt enough but internet is. After that you can collect your mail from 12345 nearest post office by asking them if there is any mail for suomivn.
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suomivn
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Re: Change of address notification

Post by suomivn » Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:23 pm

Thank you guys! I don't know that it's possible to just notify Posti and not Maistraatti.

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Re: Change of address notification

Post by djszapi » Wed May 08, 2013 11:30 pm

@suomivn:

I understand that it was long ago, but I am just wondering if that had worked out for you. I am in a very similar situation now, and that is why I am wondering. :)

I look forward to hearing more about it, and thank you in advance.

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Re: Change of address notification

Post by yugi_oh » Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:28 am

onkko wrote:You can tell maistraatti and posti that your new address is "poste restante, 12345 nearest post office", that has to be done by "paper" so calling isnt enough but internet is. After that you can collect your mail from 12345 nearest post office by asking them if there is any mail for suomivn.
Hi , if someone puts his/her address as the "post restante" in helsinki, would it still be possible to get a bus card there? What is the disadvantage of this in total?

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Re: Change of address notification

Post by leisl » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:48 am

I think he was asking if they can use that as their registered address for residential purposes to be eligible for the transport discount within Helsinki.

Somehow I believe the answer will be "no" or every tourist from within the EU would be able to do this without registering as a resident.

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Re: Change of address notification

Post by goo » Sat Jan 09, 2016 10:27 pm

Posti offers fixed-term mail forwarding or delivery interruption at about 10€ per month.

http://www.posti.fi/private/servicesonl ... items.html
http://www.posti.fi/private/servicesonl ... ption.html

These are paid services (around 10 € per month) offered by Posti. They are just about mail delivery and have no link to your place of residence.

One unrelated headache may be that in order to pay for the hot water, you would need to register with the house where you actually live. The neighbors are generally not happy about freeloaders who obviously live there. It depends on the house how soon they notice.


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