I'm a Brit working as a software developer in .uk, and I'm currently setting myself up for a move to Finland. Timescales are provisional, but I'm looking at actually doing the move in 2-3 years at most. Currently starting to learn some of the language (dear me, that's a trial) and planning an experimental 2-3 week trip sometime between May-July to get a feel for living and working there.
I'm not a fan of capitals in general, so my trip is likely to be scoping out Turku rather than Helsinki; beyond that, I'm pretty uninformed about what bits I'm interested in. Decent Internet access is a must, but I understand that unless you're in the sticks on the russian border, or the more remote parts of lapland, that's pretty much a given?
I'm also in a slightly easier-than-usual position in that I can take my current position with me to finland; the tax implications of this are slightly confusing to me, but as far as I can tell, as long as I don't spend too much time visiting the UK, I'd be resident in finland and pay tax only in finland, even though the employer is in .uk; and it's not like I'd be setting up a finnish office of the company, or subsidiary or such. As far as I can read, my employer just pays me gross (in sterling), and I sort out tax with the finnish tax authorities from there. Has anyone done this? Are there any peculiarities or things that might trip me up? Obviously, I need to speak to a proper tax lawyer, I'm just trying to get a general feel for how this bit works.
It does mean I'll likely spend a week or so of my next trip technically at work, to get an idea of how viable remote-working from finland is in general. I do it from home a lot already, I can't imagine it's *that* different...
Looking forward to getting involved in the forum in general, anyway

/Nick