leisl wrote:Apostilled Certificate in English or Swedish. If that country is not a signatory to the Hague convention then it should be notarized or similar. But what country are you getting married in. With Nordic countries you don't need the Apostille.
We are getting married in Romania, so I guess a translated apostilled copy should be needed.
leisl wrote:Husband gets a five year residence permit probably. He can then apply for the Finnish ID card. His will be brown. And say xxx for citizenship status. For many people it is easier and faster to do a registration as an EU citizen with the police (not "family member of Finn" application). When they ask for means of support, you point out that you are married. They will then use your income as his means of support. (If you are working full time.)
So, how fast would he get henkilötunnus? Is it immediate when we go to police? Or also this takes time?
When can he apply for kela card? After the residence permit is given?
I went to police and asked, I received a bunch of papers to fill in. My worries are as I'm unemployed and he's a freelancer, that it would be little more difficult. I have some savings in my Nordea account but I don't know if it's good enough. So this residence without showing income would be 'easier' for us.
leisl wrote:
If you do "family member of Finn" there is no income requirement. But it seems to be slower. People in here say it takes ages. Migri say it takes up to 9 months. Times on the Migri website are often from 2014. Or else not very useful. Who knows what they are now. YMMV, I don't work for the police. You could just turn up at the police and ask them yourself. Which one is faster.
True, I've seen this 9 months. However, the average processing time it's told to be 102 days... so little longer than 3 months... of course !"#¤% can happen
http://www.migri.fi/services/processing ... sing_times
leisl wrote:He must ask to apply for the henkilötunnus at the same time as he applies for his permit or registration. It's not automatic apparently. No idea why. But that is what Migri says.
Applying for henkilötunnus is it done at police?
Now my question is, police said that for 3 months an EU citizen can live in Finland no problem, after that he should register at police. I hope that getting the henkilötunnus is not taking forever, as in this time he should open a bank account, register for some finnish courses, which I guess it's not possible without that one.
Damn I hate I don't remember how it went for me many years ago when I myself moved here
