There's next to no chance that a Russian could get a registered partnership RP unless he/she is already here studying or is in a "same sex" relationshipUpphew wrote:Yeah, but no... to quote poliisi.fi:Julkka wrote:I'll put it in a nutshell. Either you guys get married (in Finland, to save money and paper work) and you apply for a RP as a spouse (from Russia, your homeland! this is important in case of the 1st RP, Migri is very strict about that)
"Family member of a Finnish citizen
A residence permit for a family member of a Finnish citizen is issued in Finland or may be applied for abroad. In Finland, the decision on issuing a residence permit for a family member of a Finnish citizen is made by the police department in the applicant's place of residence.
As family members are regarded
a spouse or a registered partner of the same sex, "
https://www.poliisi.fi/poliisi/home.nsf ... endocument

Also, for some reason Finnish officials do prefer that we apply and wait for the first RP in our homeland. It's actually no big tragedy 'cause a spouse visa is available and one just has to travel back to Russia and collect his RP from the Consulate when it's ready. Easy.
It's possible to apply in Finland, too. But there's a certain risk that some official will consider it a breach of rule AND applying in Finland often means a longer processing time, like, up to 6-7 months.
Quoting websites is good, but I'd like to keep it practical
