Help finding a job in Finland

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by cors187 » Sat Jun 08, 2013 2:41 pm

Caleb_Hayward wrote:Well, how is it that I supposedly have no chance without a higher education there? People border hop into America illegally all the time and lots of them end up finding work and make themselves a decent life. Are you saying that a legal immigrant cannot find any kind of job even one as low as garbage disposal or sewage? I'm not wanting anything special, I just want a job to get me by. I plan on studying after I move there, but having a job to support my living conditions is a necessity. I like the realistic view, but I believe that it is not impossible for me. I just have to keep exploring my options and work hard to make contacts, then I'm sure to get some positive results.
You cant compare english speaking countries to a language coded country.
The legislation of finland is against you.
The fins spend years in school learning stuff they will never use.
Just think that when you come here , its like turning up to a scouts awards night and you dont have any merit badges on your shirt and your scout shirt is faded because youve been wearing it so long

Thats how your treated.

The only option to come to europe(finland is just a bedroom), is to wing it over here, use your money making talents to sell yourself.Local business and local citizens investing in you.



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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by cors187 » Sat Jun 08, 2013 2:43 pm

alphamusic wrote:Maybe you have missed the points of the last posts. You wont get a work permit to do menial jobs, so there is no legal way for you to work in Finland. You mention illegal immigrants in the US. Finland doesn't really have a black labour market. As suggested, you should wait and apply to study.
You mean foreign black money market.
Local EU black money market is here.

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by cors187 » Sat Jun 08, 2013 2:56 pm

Adrian42 wrote:
Caleb_Hayward wrote:I know it's a long shot, but it's really my only option to get me over to Finland now.
First of all, let me repeat a question:
Have you ever been to Finland before?
If you haven't been, chances are that Finland is quite different from what you imagine in your dreams and that you might not like it.
Your too analytical .

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Adrian42 » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:32 pm

rinso wrote:
In the beginning they didn''t accept it but there is a law that says that you applicate like this and they should take it only with your date of birth since you are not a finnish citizen.
So,insist to this!They have to take it as it is!
Weird story.
The first 8 numbers of the personal identification number (which you supplied) are not unique. Only the last 4 numbers/letter makes the number personal.
In many situations they ask specific for the last 4 digits to prove you're you.
I didn't fully understand her story, but I understood this part as "You can open a business in Finland even when you don't have a personal number."

That sounds reasonable, considering that you might otherwise have a chicken-and-egg problem.

(But since the OP is not an EU citizen, all this does not help him.)

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Caleb_Hayward » Sat Jun 08, 2013 8:34 pm

First off, no I have never been to Finland. But why shouldn't I want to hurry up and move? I'm young and have no commitments. I'm waiting to start my life once I am in Finland so I feel a desperate need to get there as soon as possible. The longer I am in America, the better chance I have of ending up with some sort of binding commitment. I'm exploring life man, you should know this is how I will act. Also I don't really care how Finland is, I have decided that is where I WILL live. My spirit and determination will keep me working towards my goal until I achieve it, nothing will change that. Second, so I can live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist? Would it be possible for me to live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist then get a visa and live there for 3 more months? Does anybody know any American agencies that can help me out with moving or does no organization give a damn about people like me?

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by interleukin » Sat Jun 08, 2013 8:44 pm

does no organization give a damn about people like me
You mean clueless people who refuse to listen to any rational advice? If this is so important to you, why aren't you reading Migri's website but rather bothering the people of this forum by asking questions you have no intention to listen to the answers to?
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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Pursuivant » Sat Jun 08, 2013 8:47 pm

Caleb_Hayward wrote: I'm exploring life man, you should know this is how I will act. Also I don't really care how Finland is, I have decided that is where I WILL live. My spirit and determination will keep me working towards my goal until I achieve it, nothing will change that.
Cut off the weed, man :lol:
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Something wicked this way comes."

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Adrian42 » Sat Jun 08, 2013 9:30 pm

Caleb_Hayward wrote:First off, no I have never been to Finland. But why shouldn't I want to hurry up and move?
Chances are you will end up without a job in a cold and dark country where you won't like the mentality of the people...
Caleb_Hayward wrote:My spirit and determination will keep me working towards my goal until I achieve it, nothing will change that.
Then let your desire make you become good enough to pass the entrance exam at a Finnish university next year, as well as earning enough money in the US so that you will be eligible for a Finnish student visa.
And work hard on learning the Finnish language, so that you will have a slight chance of finding a job in Finland.
This is what you have to be working on hard for achieving your goal.
Caleb_Hayward wrote:Second, so I can live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist? Would it be possible for me to live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist then get a visa and live there for 3 more months?
No.
Caleb_Hayward wrote:Does anybody know any American agencies that can help me out with moving or does no organization give a damn about people like me?
I don't think anyone gives a damn about stupid people like you.

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by rinso » Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:19 am

Caleb_Hayward wrote:so I can live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist? Would it be possible for me to live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist then get a visa and live there for 3 more months?
90 days as a tourist, 90 days back home (at least out of Schengen area.
does no organization give a damn about people like me?
They do give a damn. They love to see you leave.

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by cors187 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:32 am

Caleb_Hayward wrote:First off, no I have never been to Finland. But why shouldn't I want to hurry up and move? I'm young and have no commitments. I'm waiting to start my life once I am in Finland so I feel a desperate need to get there as soon as possible. The longer I am in America, the better chance I have of ending up with some sort of binding commitment. I'm exploring life man, you should know this is how I will act. Also I don't really care how Finland is, I have decided that is where I WILL live. My spirit and determination will keep me working towards my goal until I achieve it, nothing will change that. Second, so I can live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist? Would it be possible for me to live in Finland for 3 months as a tourist then get a visa and live there for 3 more months? Does anybody know any American agencies that can help me out with moving or does no organization give a damn about people like me?
Learn everything about schengen territory,its the territory that finland is apart of.
http://www.schengenvisa.cc/


Learn about American free visa countries, these are countries that accept you in with US passport for 3 months.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/witho ... _1990.html
http://www.globalallianz.org/visa-free- ... -citizens/

All you need to do is work your stay time to 90 days schengen area , then leave schengen and transit to a visa free country for over 90 days.
Then come back into schengen
You are allowed to look for work whilst in finland, granted your chances are slim by your own merits , but with the help of a business partner, its possible.
Maybe they will also accept you to study at some point.

You could berry pick in finland
check out the finland forum listed threads aswell as other links
http://www.google.com.au/#sclient=psy-a ... 80&bih=668

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Caleb_Hayward » Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:23 pm

Ok, for those of you that posted ideas and possible solutions to my problems, thanks. I'm doing a lot of work on looking into all my legit options to move to Finland. For everyone who is calling me stupid, saying I wont make it, and accusing me of not listening to advice, just keep your comments to yourself. I'm on here to gather as much info as I can and I am even listening to all your suggestions. Everyone's input is giving me more to think about when it comes to exploring my options. Also I don't smoke weed, I just refuse to be boring, pathetic, and simple like the people I have grown up around. So far, I think my best option is to look into volunteer work during January and stay there for 3 months as a volunteer. During that time I will also work hard to get accepted into a Finnish university. Did someone say something about an appeal if I am waiting on becoming a student? I am interested in learning more about that, if so.

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by rinso » Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:45 pm

Did someone say something about an appeal if I am waiting on becoming a student? I am interested in learning more about that, if so.
apply for RP (pay)
wait -> denied -> hire lawyer (pay), file appeal (pay)
wait -> ..... do acceptance test for uni, wait -> accepted (hopefully) -> apply for new RP as a student (pay)
cancel appeal (no money return)

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Caleb_Hayward » Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:54 pm

Thank you Cors187 for the useful links and the berry picking. I sent an email to the berry picking website and will find out more about it. If anybody has any ideas or suggestions for odds jobs such as this, I am willing to check them out.

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Adrian42 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:05 pm

Caleb_Hayward wrote:For everyone who is calling me stupid, saying I wont make it, and accusing me of not listening to advice, just keep your comments to yourself.
Assuming any organization might pay money for yet another person without qualifications coming to Finland was plain stupid.
Caleb_Hayward wrote:So far, I think my best option is to look into volunteer work during January and stay there for 3 months as a volunteer.
That sounds like a reasonable option - after spending part of a winter in Finland you will actually know whether or not Finland is the country you want to move to.
Caleb_Hayward wrote:During that time I will also work hard to get accepted into a Finnish university.
Better do that before - volunteering is often at least as exhausting as a full-time job.
Caleb_Hayward wrote:Did someone say something about an appeal if I am waiting on becoming a student? I am interested in learning more about that, if so.
rinso suggested that you'd basically submit (and pay for) a nonsense RP application.
He is wrong in his assumption that you could stay in Finland while that application is being processed.
And a rejected application won't look good when you'll apply for a RP for your studies.

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Re: Help finding a job in Finland

Post by Adrian42 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:15 pm

rinso wrote:
Did someone say something about an appeal if I am waiting on becoming a student? I am interested in learning more about that, if so.
apply for RP (pay)
wait -> denied -> hire lawyer (pay), file appeal (pay)
wait -> ..... do acceptance test for uni, wait -> accepted (hopefully) -> apply for new RP as a student (pay)
cancel appeal (no money return)
That's nonsense:
Not only will the denied RP cost money and look bad when his student RP application is being processed, an RP application and appeals will also not allow him to stay in Finland longer than the 90 days.


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