Hi,
My child (4 years) is now receiving child benefit and I have residence permit type A. It seems I have to switch to B type permit as a student. And obviously the child will get B. So in this situation, will he be anymore eligible to get child benefit? and also what about his kela card ?
Do you have any link in what basis a child in Finland gets the Kela support? Is it mandatory for a children to have at least A type permit?
Regards,
Robert
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Yes for both. The permit only needs to be valid for at least a year which your study permit would most likely be. B permit for study is only a problem when first applying for the Kela card.robert.K wrote: My child (4 years) is now receiving child benefit and I have residence permit type A. It seems I have to switch to B type permit as a student. And obviously the child will get B. So in this situation, will he be anymore eligible to get child benefit? and also what about his kela card ?
https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/1992/19920796robert.K wrote: Do you have any link in what basis a child in Finland gets the Kela support?
https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/ ... 1573#L2P3c
No.robert.K wrote: Is it mandatory for a children to have at least A type permit?
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Well, depends on what 'A' you're on now - like if you have a "P" then theres no need to "switch"... its when you apply for the next one when it comes to the grounds. But say you now have 3 years left on your A, you need to worry about it in 3 years, not before.
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P ∉ APursuivant wrote:Well, depends on what 'A' you're on now - like if you have a "P" then theres no need to "switch"...