selfpaid healthcare
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selfpaid healthcare
according to Migri my boyfriend needs to sponsor me so i can live in Finland when we marry until i get a job. So we have to find a healthcare for me. Do i get this from Kela and does anyone know how much i have to pay for it?
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Re: selfpaid healthcare
How soon are you planning to marry after moving?Charlotte Demidov wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2019 12:00 pmaccording to Migri my boyfriend needs to sponsor me so i can live in Finland when we marry until i get a job. So we have to find a healthcare for me. Do i get this from Kela and does anyone know how much i have to pay for it?
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If you married you will get Kela card, if you want to have own private insurance it's your decision. Also with Kela you can claim unemployment benefits if you get into the integration program.
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Re: selfpaid healthcare
Only when legally living in Finland.
Which is the main question.
Unemployment benefits do not depend on being in an integration program.
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We will marry before i move to Finland. We re just not sure whether to marry in Germany or in Finland. We get married in April and i plan to move in June.FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:22 pmOnly when legally living in Finland.
Which is the main question.
Unemployment benefits do not depend on being in an integration program.
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Re: selfpaid healthcare
An EU citizen married to a Finnish citizen must neglect being in contact with Migri to end up being illegally in the country (with national safety etc exceptions) as the first three months come without conditions and residence while Migri processes things is legal.FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:22 pmOnly when legally living in Finland.
Which is the main question.
Spouses of Finnish citizens get a municipality of residence and are fully covered by the Finnish healthcare system.Charlotte Demidov wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:42 pmWe will marry before i move to Finland. We re just not sure whether to marry in Germany or in Finland. We get married in April and i plan to move in June.
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An EU citizen married to a Finnish citizen must neglect being in contact with Migri to end up being illegally in the country (with national safety etc exceptions) as the first three months come without conditions and residence while Migri processes things is legal.
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When i called Migri they said just because of being married i cannot stay in Finland but I will get healthcare..a little bit complicated...
So if i should stay away from Migri where do i register myself? Registration Office?
Spouses of Finnish citizens get a municipality of residence and are fully covered by the Finnish healthcare system.Charlotte Demidov wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:42 pmWe will marry before i move to Finland. We re just not sure whether to marry in Germany or in Finland. We get married in April and i plan to move in June.
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When i called Migri they said just because of being married i cannot stay in Finland but I will get healthcare..a little bit complicated...
So if i should stay away from Migri where do i register myself? Registration Office?
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Once you marry you can register right of residence as EU citizen. Register paper is issued normally on the spot when you visit Migri. Why you make it so complicated? 
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All foreigners must eventually register with Migri.Charlotte Demidov wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 12:31 pmWhen i called Migri they said just because of being married i cannot stay in Finland but I will get healthcare..a little bit complicated...
So if i should stay away from Migri where do i register myself? Registration Office?
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I got my right of residence after 2 months. Then I applied for my family. My child is also an EU citizen. They still didn't give him on the spot. I showed them where in there website says immediately. They said it means as fast as possible.