And now imagine the feelings of those who applied in 2022 when they read how for some reason lots of those who applied much later get decisions in only 5-6 months ahead of the ”queue”Br_fi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:00 amI visited Migri on 01.06.2023 and still no answer. My queue number is 45xx.
Meanwhile some people who applied in July are already getting decisions.![]()
I'll just stop thinking about this topic for some time and move on with my life, the queue number means absolutely nothing and as much as we try, it's impossible to guess what really goes on at Migri and when our applications will be processed.
At least I have the Permanent Residence Permit to make me less anxious.![]()
Citizenship Application 2023
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why are all the 2022 people waiting January 2024, did you hear any news?
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i thought you heard something
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Hey!
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
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What criterias for an application to be moved from stage 1 to stage 2?
Is stage 2 almost a "pre-approval" stage?
Is stage 2 almost a "pre-approval" stage?
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In my opinion, you are unnecessarily complicating your application by applying before completing the actual 4 years of the residency period.Esa23 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:47 pmHey!
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
While they may not reject the application, you will be immediately placed on hold or in a longer waiting queue, potentially leading to a 16-20 month wait.
If you complete the required residency period before applying, there might be a higher chance of receiving a decision within 6-8 months.
I hope this helps! There were a few posts in this forum similar to your case, and those individuals currently express regret for applying before the appropriate time.
Cheers!
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Thank you very much for this comment. But if I submitted an application 3 months before completing 4 years of residence and booked an appointment for identification with Migri in the last month before completing 4 years, does this pose a problem? I'm only thinking about all of this if the new citizenship law comes into effect next year befor i complet the 4 years residency requirementGuess.who wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 12:51 pmIn my opinion, you are unnecessarily complicating your application by applying before completing the actual 4 years of the residency period.Esa23 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:47 pmHey!
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
While they may not reject the application, you will be immediately placed on hold or in a longer waiting queue, potentially leading to a 16-20 month wait.
If you complete the required residency period before applying, there might be a higher chance of receiving a decision within 6-8 months.
I hope this helps! There were a few posts in this forum similar to your case, and those individuals currently express regret for applying before the appropriate time.
Cheers!
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Hi,Esa23 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:47 pmHey!
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
I have similar case. I applied for citizenship ~3 months before my 4 year residence in Finland.
They accepted my application without any problems, but said that it is my own risk to apply before 4 years mark.
Currently I am waiting for ~11 months.
I am not 100% sure that my long waiting is related to me applying too early. I suppose that if I would have applied after 4 years I would probably still have to wait for quite a while.
I think that the only reason to apply before 4-year mark is because of the new upcoming laws.
Even though we don't know whether these new laws will be accepted by the government and how these laws will be applied to already sent applications.
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There are already some answers to your question... In my case, I applied in August 2022, roughly two months before completing the four-year residency period. The officer at migri did not make any comments in that regard. I am still in stage one, so 15 months in so far. Whether that has affected the processing time is anyone's guess. Those of us on the outside can only surmise as to why some people are seeing their applications processed quickly and why some are waiting. I know of people in this forum who applied after living in Finland for a lengthy period (5, 10 years), and they waited for quite a long time. Maybe migri is favouring certain locations over others, who knows?Esa23 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:47 pmHey!
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
Anyhow, I really don't care at this point. I know that my application will be processed eventually. So, no regrets here. I still have a valid residence permit (and a passport from my home country), so it's all good!
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Indeed, and I am one of those (applied in August 2022 and still waiting). It's anyone's guess why applications are not being processed in the order they were submitted. Only migri knows for sure!juhapekkonen wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:02 pmAnd now imagine the feelings of those who applied in 2022 when they read how for some reason lots of those who applied much later get decisions in only 5-6 months ahead of the ”queue”Br_fi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:00 amI visited Migri on 01.06.2023 and still no answer. My queue number is 45xx.
Meanwhile some people who applied in July are already getting decisions.![]()
I'll just stop thinking about this topic for some time and move on with my life, the queue number means absolutely nothing and as much as we try, it's impossible to guess what really goes on at Migri and when our applications will be processed.
At least I have the Permanent Residence Permit to make me less anxious.![]()
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i totally agree on what Auringon said. I have been living in Finland for 10 years. I came here for my phd, which is considered a job in Finland, graduated and have been a university lecturer ever since. I have a permanent residency since 2019 and passed all yki sections, if that effects in any way, paid all my taxes and never took a penny from kela. i thought my application will be straight forward, but still after 13 months no answer. what is funny i know people who have never worked a day in finland got there citizenship processed super fast. seriously i have no idea how migri works, but if it is only a 3 month wait to fulfill the requirements, then maybe it is better to waitAuringon_kukka wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:52 pmThere are already some answers to your question... In my case, I applied in August 2022, roughly two months before completing the four-year residency period. The officer at migri did not make any comments in that regard. I am still in stage one, so 15 months in so far. Whether that has affected the processing time is anyone's guess. Those of us on the outside can only surmise as to why some people are seeing their applications processed quickly and why some are waiting. I know of people in this forum who applied after living in Finland for a lengthy period (5, 10 years), and they waited for quite a long time. Maybe migri is favouring certain locations over others, who knows?Esa23 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:47 pmHey!
I would like to ask you, I have been living in Finland with my Finnish spouce for 3 years and 4 months and I have yki testi. Is it possible for me to apply for Finnish citizenship before completing 4 years of residency, for example 5 months or 4 ?
Note that I have lived in Finland all this time, which means I have never traveled outside Finland. Do migri accept my application or reject it for not completing the residency requirements?
Has anyone here done this and got a citizenship, despite not completing the required years of residency?
Thank you all for the answers in advance
Anyhow, I really don't care at this point. I know that my application will be processed eventually. So, no regrets here. I still have a valid residence permit (and a passport from my home country), so it's all good!