Getting married in finland.
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OKAY, so i am moving to finland on the 3rd of October , and we have decided to get married after christmas. will i still be able to get the certificate of no impediment in finland? or will i need to do something else.
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thanks for getting back to me . okay, now you put it that way, i think its best we get married before christmas then, just to save us money.
but okay, so, soon as i get there next month, i should register as a resident yeah?
but okay, so, soon as i get there next month, i should register as a resident yeah?
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The resident permit would also be applied from the police. The police can delegate to Migri but I am not sure if there's anything special about this case to do so. For a spouse of a Finnish citizen figuring out how to eat means figuring out how to fill the forms to get the welfare benefits. Income support can kick in quite quickly after registration.tummansininen wrote: If a police registration were rejected I believe it's been indicated on these forums somewhere that you could then apply for a resident permit from Migri instead. But you'll still need to figure out how to eat.
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See the earlier messages in the thread from viewtopic.php?f=2&t=85178#p528872tummansininen wrote: Yeah, but I am wondering if the registration with the police would even be approved. They did ask my husband's income when I applied for my registration, even though it was obvious that I would get Kela benefits in the future.
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but, i was thinking. surely they can't ask you what your income is? I don't mind showing. but i don't really like people knowing how much money i really have. i am a very private guy in real life.
will they ask to see proof of how much i have in my bank? if i have to do it, its cool. but, it just sounds a bit weird.
will they ask to see proof of how much i have in my bank? if i have to do it, its cool. but, it just sounds a bit weird.
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Both most or at least large fractions of social benefits and foreigner registrations are income tied one way or another. More a Finnish specialty I think is that here even the tax records (the most important numbers) are public too.
So if you plan to register here based on being able to support yourself, yes you'll need to show the money.
If you wan't to keep it secret you're a billionaire, that is fine with police, as long as you show enough. With tax office that is more difficult (legally)
So if you plan to register here based on being able to support yourself, yes you'll need to show the money.
If you wan't to keep it secret you're a billionaire, that is fine with police, as long as you show enough. With tax office that is more difficult (legally)
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i was speaking to someone from the helsinki consuler or something, and he/she Was saying long as you're married, you will need no proof of money.
is that true?
is that true?
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if you apply for a residence permit as a family member of a Finnish citizen, you do not need proof of income or assets. The experiences seem to vary a bit if they handle the family member registration (if you're an EU citizen with a Finnish spouse) analogously. (We had some discussion of that topic at the start of the thread).
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Well, reachthesky, don't ever drive or get involved wit the police, or you actually want to prove how much money you have.
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http://m.europe.wsj.com/articles/SB9783 ... 6?mobile=y
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Tummansininen, you start sounding like a PS candidate 

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Something wicked this way comes."
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:OOOOOOPursuivant wrote:Well, reachthesky, don't ever drive or get involved wit the police, or you actually want to prove how much money you have.![]()
http://m.europe.wsj.com/articles/SB9783 ... 6?mobile=y

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Did someone just get a clue-by-four hit?
Lets ask this - you buy a flat - is it yours?
Lets ask this - you buy a flat - is it yours?

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Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."