First I am sorry to repeat this topic of Drving license (DL) in Finland, but there is a new case of mine.
I am a student has lived in Finland for more than 2 years (from 2/2012). 23/1/2014 I came back to my home country to take the DL tests and then I got a National DL.
I came back Finland 13/3 and today 14/5 I went to police to ask for exchanging my home DL to Finnish DL. The police refuse to let me exchanged the DL and ask me to take the DL tests due to the reason that I HAVE TO HAD THE DL before i came to Finland for the first time/ For my case, I live permantly in Finland for nearly 2 years and came back home to get the DL, so it breaks the rules or something i don't know yet...
that's is the point "I have the DL during the time I came back to my home country and before that, I already lives in Finland nearly 2 years
(I got the permanent address in Finland from 9/2013.)
I am now quite understand what she said because due to the information written in the police website:
"A person living permanently in Finland may exchange a driving licence issued in a state that is party to the Geneva or Vienna Conventions on Road Traffic for a category A1, A2, A or B driving licence upon application without taking another driving test."
Honestly, i don't want to take the tests for it costs not small amount of money.

I am thinking of going back again and discuss this case more with the police, however, if anyone has experienced this kind of situation, please help me clarify so far.
Thank you