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Res permit extension situation

Post by cors187 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:59 pm

My wife has to be in her home country to finalize her masters thesis and she will be gone around 3 months(Total).
Her A-permit expires within that travel time.

I need to find an email address to someone who knows how to get around this problem. Poliisi or Migri !
Im working all the time and searching for the email address just did my head in.
So i posted in the only place that seems to get the job done.
Ps. not keen on visiting a immigration police station only to be meet with a unhappy worker who wasnt sure of the exact facts or allowances.
Anyone?



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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by caster » Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:17 pm

You want to hear what you really want to hear - not open to live in reality.
Everyone's time is as precious as yours and when you are talking about authorities - their time has more valuable and there attitude is not meant to deal only one person in their job but everyone - no one gets a VIP treatment unless he/she is a VIP - if so - they have pawns and rooks to assists.

The simple answer is she can apply for RP before she leaves - make sure you get yourself authorised by her to deal on her behalf in her absence - mean you need to include that info within your application.

The emails for Poliisi and Migri are all on their websites.

If you are really busy ask your wife to search the right contact.
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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by Flossy1978 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:40 pm

Why not apply before she leaves?

You don't have to wait till the time is up, you know.

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by Beep_Boop » Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:54 pm

caster wrote:You want to hear what you really want to hear - not open to live in reality.
I like how you gave him the classical treatment without even thinking. The dude is a veteran of this forum, he's seen it all, and he's looking for an actual advice from someone who has been in a similar situation given that Migri's website provides no real info on this particular situation.
Flossy1978 wrote:Why not apply before she leaves?
I believe that the problem is that her RP will expire while she's away and she won't be able to enter Finland again.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by caster » Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:16 pm

adnan wrote:
caster wrote:You want to hear what you really want to hear - not open to live in reality.
I like how you gave him the classical treatment without even thinking. The dude is a veteran of this forum, he's seen it all, and he's looking for an actual advice from someone who has been in a similar situation given that Migri's website provides no real info on this particular situation.


Its not a matter of old or new - its matter of right and wrong. When you been issued with RP - you get instructions along - and that states all answers for OP.

Migri websites or Finlex (translated decrees) all is available. There is no special email where one gets what one want to hear unless your case worker contact you through email which they are not allowed to.

FYI that was my actual advice and also the info is there.
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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by Rip » Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:24 am

roger_roger wrote: There might be some kind of letter she can sign, so, he can go to collect her RP while she is away. When he has the card in his hand can DHL it to her before arriving.
RIght. Can somebody who has picked a permit lately confirm can one do it with written authorization (I'd expect so) or does one need to do it in person? If it is possible then that should be a pretty simple solution to the problem.
cors187 wrote:and searching for the email address just did my head in
Hmm. I wonder if their customer service works better in English than their website:
Poliisin myöntämiin ulkomaalaislupiin liittyvät kysymykset voi lähettää suoraan ulkomaalaisen asuinpaikan poliisilaitoksen virkasähköpostiin, kirjaamo.poliisilaitoksen nimi@poliisi.fi
http://www.poliisi.fi/luvat/ulkomaalaisluvat

So in Helsinki kirjaamo@helsinki@poliisi.fi
and phone number (Helsinki, foreigner affairs)
ulkomaalaisasiat
puh. 0295 417 905, ma - pe klo 9 - 11
(Mon-Fri 9-11)
http://www.poliisi.fi/helsinki/yhteystiedot

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by Flossy1978 » Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:08 am

I meant you apply a few months before expiry. It doesn't usually take long when it's renewal.

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by betelgeuse » Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:22 am

Rip wrote:
roger_roger wrote: There might be some kind of letter she can sign, so, he can go to collect her RP while she is away. When he has the card in his hand can DHL it to her before arriving.
RIght. Can somebody who has picked a permit lately confirm can one do it with written authorization (I'd expect so) or does one need to do it in person? If it is possible then that should be a pretty simple solution to the problem.
In summer 2013 the permit arrived with registered mail. Postal services does not know what it's in there so normal rules for picking up mail applied. As such, a separate power of attorney would have sufficed to pick the permit for someone else.

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by Beep_Boop » Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:25 am

1- Send the application ASAP (do it NOW).
2- Call a lawyer, any lawyer, and ask about your wife giving you a special power of attorney (valtakirja). It might even be that a lawyer isn't needed and you can do it at the police station immediately.
3- Your wife leaves to do her business.
4- The card is ready before your wife's arrival. The police give her a call to come pick up the card. (she can write down your phone number on the application if her Finnish number doesn't work abroad).
5- With your special power of attorney paper, you go to the police and pickup the card.
6- Send the card to her with DHL/UPS/Insured registered post.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by Upphew » Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:12 pm

adnan wrote:2- Call a lawyer, any lawyer, and ask about your wife giving you a special power of attorney (valtakirja). It might even be that a lawyer isn't needed and you can do it at the police station immediately.
A general form for autorization: http://hyy.helsinki.fi/sites/default/fi ... apohja.pdf
Even migri tells how you can get someone else to fetch your RP http://www.migri.fi/working_in_finland/ ... e_decision
So no need for lawyer. If you want to be extra cautious, not a bad habit, you can ask the coppers if the valtakirja is ok, while filing the application. Also good habit would be to limit the authorization to defined task and put end date to it.
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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by downhand » Tue Mar 24, 2015 4:39 pm

Kinda unrelated, but I'd recommend calling instead of sending an email in case what you're after is just information. They're not very good with responding to emails.

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by foca » Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:54 pm

adnan wrote:1- Send the application ASAP (do it NOW).
2- Call a lawyer, any lawyer, and ask about your wife giving you a special power of attorney (valtakirja). It might even be that a lawyer isn't needed and you can do it at the police station immediately.
3- Your wife leaves to do her business.
4- The card is ready before your wife's arrival. The police give her a call to come pick up the card. (she can write down your phone number on the application if her Finnish number doesn't work abroad).
5- With your special power of attorney paper, you go to the police and pickup the card.
6- Send the card to her with DHL/UPS/Insured registered post.

All is right, but I believe it is possible to arrange pick up at the home country in the finnish embassy /consulate. Sometimes it is not allowed to pick up some personal documents (passports etc.) with PoA, but as everyone says it is can be confirmed by the police.
What do you want from me?????

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by cors187 » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:35 pm

Nice nice , some tid bits there.

1. I was under the impression that even if the RP is applied for early , that the actual date of renewal still stands at the date of the the last PR end date.
Seems stupid to apply 4-6 months early and get what?. You have to be here for 1 year/4 years etc etc. They give you a 4 year continuous A permit because youve been here 9 months on the Entry A permit?


2.
by caster,
You want to hear what you really want to hear - not open to live in reality.
I get preferential treatment everywhere but the fact remains that if you could have found the finlex listing you would have linked them..


3. I would rather find the actual details in printed form and thats why im not keen on visiting or phoning, but i will follow some links here and survey the finnish link farms again.


4.
BTW, she can also collect the RP from Embassy or Consulate abroad,
wifes a slacker.



5.
In summer 2013 the permit arrived with registered mail. Postal services does not know what it's in there so normal rules for picking up mail applied. As such, a separate power of attorney would have sufficed to pick the permit for someone else.
I cant remember if migri takes the card at the application stage or they take the old card when they give you a new one , but i guess they had your wifes old card and thats whey the new card was mailed?

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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by caster » Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:07 pm

cors187 wrote:Nice nice , some tid bits there.
I get preferential treatment everywhere but the fact remains that if you could have found the finlex listing you would have linked them..

I can only point you to the right direction - can't offer you a ride there :thumbsup: Consider this a very humble preferential treatment and sleep with :)
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Re: Res permit extension situation

Post by betelgeuse » Wed Mar 25, 2015 8:01 am

cors187 wrote:
In summer 2013 the permit arrived with registered mail. Postal services does not know what it's in there so normal rules for picking up mail applied. As such, a separate power of attorney would have sufficed to pick the permit for someone else.
I cant remember if migri takes the card at the application stage or they take the old card when they give you a new one , but i guess they had your wifes old card and thats whey the new card was mailed?
I am not married. You probably have a choice. If you give in the card, they give you a certificate that an application is pending.


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