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omundu
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by omundu » Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:34 pm
sky2 wrote:
omundu wrote:
- What happens when my current A-permit expires while my application is still being processed? Do I just wait for the decision?
No. You apply for a new residence permit
I guess I thought that due to the long processing times, If I were to apply say after 3yrs 10months, that by the time they got to it, it would have been 4 years

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If I were to change my next permit to a B permit after having submitted a citizenship application based on the previous A-permit, how would that affect my application if at all?
Thanks
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Rip
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by Rip » Tue Oct 13, 2015 5:59 am
omundu wrote:
If I were to change my next permit to a B permit after having submitted a citizenship application based on the previous A-permit, how would that affect my application if at all?
Thanks
You must have A or P permit when they make a decision on your application
Edellytyksenä on, että hakija on oleskellut Suomessa jatkuvalla oleskeluluvalla vähintään vuoden välittömästi ennen hakemuksen ratkaisemista.
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omundu
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by omundu » Tue Oct 13, 2015 8:29 am
Rip wrote:omundu wrote:
If I were to change my next permit to a B permit after having submitted a citizenship application based on the previous A-permit, how would that affect my application if at all?
Thanks
You must have A or P permit when they make a decision on your application
Edellytyksenä on, että hakija on oleskellut Suomessa jatkuvalla oleskeluluvalla vähintään vuoden välittömästi ennen hakemuksen ratkaisemista.
Aaah, the missing piece. Thank you very much guys for your help. A new A-permit it shall have to be.
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amitgup
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by amitgup » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:45 am
Anybody received decision recently?
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Karhu123
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by Karhu123 » Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:23 am
Hei, can one go abroad (with in Eu) after submitting the citizenship application and how long he can be absent ?
another question please if i apply for citizenship and i have a resident permit type A which will expire after 10 months is it ok ? ( do they accept my citizenship application ?) and i will renew it later before the expiration date
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drzivago
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by drzivago » Fri Oct 23, 2015 12:01 am
Hi People!
this question is for those who applied online:
what period of taking decision between those 2 Events:
DAY X - in Progress - Hakemuksesi käsittely on alkanut. Yhteydenotot eivät nopeuta hakemuksen käsittelyä. Jos tarvitsemme sinulta lisätietoja, pyydämme niitä sinulta tämän palvelun kautta.
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DAY Y - decision is done - Hakemukseesi on tehty päätös.Päätös on luettavissa käyttäjätililläsi.Olet vastaanottanut päätöksen.
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Ogba
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by Ogba » Fri Oct 23, 2015 12:53 am
drzivago wrote:Hi People!
this question is for those who applied online:
what period of taking decision between those 2 Events:
DAY X - in Progress - Hakemuksesi käsittely on alkanut. Yhteydenotot eivät nopeuta hakemuksen käsittelyä. Jos tarvitsemme sinulta lisätietoja, pyydämme niitä sinulta tämän palvelun kautta.
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DAY Y - decision is done - Hakemukseesi on tehty päätös.Päätös on luettavissa käyttäjätililläsi.Olet vastaanottanut päätöksen.
Are u in the stage: in progress? if yes,it has no specific period,sometimes it can be a few days or a week or a month or two months depending on the handler of the file and your prompt response to additional documents request.
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drzivago
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by drzivago » Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:59 pm
hello everybody_
do someone know what exactly do the migri authorities check during the time of applications recognition?
do they request any authorities about criminal records or fiscal records? i thought that infinland everything is electronically and at migri they have an access to every record in Finland, isnt it?
Why it takes some days? normally if everything is ok - must be given a green lite at once? or are there any possibilities that the application could be rejected?
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onkko
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by onkko » Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:48 pm
Seems that my nephew will get citizenship in december, he/she may have estonian citizenship too

Caesare weold Graecum, ond Caelic Finnum
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drzivago
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by drzivago » Thu Oct 29, 2015 1:26 am
So...i am now the happy owner of citizenship, too.
Duration of application 6months and 19 day, electronically send
another two citizenships were no obstaсle at all - so i am a tripple citizen

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Chany
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by Chany » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:28 pm
My process:
3/31/2015 We have received the processing fee for your application. (€350; Transaction ID: )
3/31/2015 We have received your application and it is pending.
4/1/2015 You have proved your identity and a diary number has been created for your application. You can see the diary number at the top of the page. Your application has been placed in a processing queue.
10/29/2015 The processing of your application has started. Contacting us does not speed up the processing of the application. If we need further information from you, we will send you a request through this service.
11/23/2015 A decision has been made on your application.
11/23/2015 The decision can be read on your user account.
Good luck y'all

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niceboy3434
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by niceboy3434 » Tue Dec 01, 2015 6:06 pm
drzivago wrote:hello everybody_
do someone know what exactly do the migri authorities check during the time of applications recognition?
do they request any authorities about criminal records or fiscal records? i thought that infinland everything is electronically and at migri they have an access to every record in Finland, isnt it?
Why it takes some days? normally if everything is ok - must be given a green lite at once? or are there any possibilities that the application could be rejected?
hi i have something to ask if somebody can help me ? i live here in finland with a permanent residence and i applied this year for a finnish citizenship , the problem is that my country passport expired this year in june and my finnish id card also expired this july then i went to the police station to make a new id card and when they saw my passport that its expired then didnt take my application for a id card and they ask me to make a first aliens passport , so i went to the immigrition police to apply a aliens passport then accept my application but they told that this a crime that u live 5 months without a valid paassport and i i have a pay for a fine and they give me a fine and i paid it already , i told them that i coudnt make a my country passport cos embassy is not here in finland and the embassy in stockholm so i have to go there if i want to make a passport , anyway my concern is now that cos police that was a crime so now is thing effect on my finnish citizenship application or not? if somebody have a information about this thing please reply i really appreciate it , thanks
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sky2
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by sky2 » Tue Dec 01, 2015 8:53 pm
niceboy3434 wrote:
so i went to the immigrition police to apply a aliens passport then accept my application but they told that this a crime that u live 5 months without a valid paassport and i i have a pay for a fine and they give me a fine and i paid it already
Do you have the permanent residence card or is it the sticker on your passport? If you have the residence card, I don't think it is any crime to have the expired passport.
If you have a permanent residence permit and your passport expires, you do not need to re-apply for a residence permit. However, you must apply for a residence permit card at a police station. The residence permit card is proof of your right to reside in Finland.
http://www.migri.fi/download/16424_oleskelulupa_eng.pdf
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niceboy3434
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by niceboy3434 » Tue Dec 01, 2015 9:40 pm
sky2 wrote:niceboy3434 wrote:
so i went to the immigrition police to apply a aliens passport then accept my application but they told that this a crime that u live 5 months without a valid paassport and i i have a pay for a fine and they give me a fine and i paid it already
Do you have the permanent residence card or is it the sticker on your passport? If you have the residence card, I don't think it is any crime to have the expired passport.
If you have a permanent residence permit and your passport expires, you do not need to re-apply for a residence permit. However, you must apply for a residence permit card at a police station. The residence permit card is proof of your right to reside in Finland.
http://www.migri.fi/download/16424_oleskelulupa_eng.pdf
Thanks I have a permanent residence card but police told me for a foreign citizen passport always must be valid and cos passport was expired and they said this is a crime and that's why they give me a fine and i think they make a crime report that u live in finland for last 5 months without a valid passport even my permanent residence card is valid till Oct 2019