Full title should have actually been
residence permit for a non-EU citizen who is married to an EU-citizen who is not a Finn.

I joined the forum only a few days ago and this is my first post, so before I drop my somewhat complicated question - just wanted to say it was a really nice surprise to discover the forum here. I was very positively impressed and can't wait for the time I'll actually be living in Finland and will have other topics than residence permits ect. to discuss with you.
I think you can understand my question from the title. I am Israeli, my boyfiend is half German half French, and we both want to move permanently to Finland - the sooner the better.
I lived in Finland (Rovaniemi) for one year during 2000/2001 - as an exchange student. I fell in love with Finland, and luckily my boyfriend (soon to be husband) got 'infected' with Finland as well, and now we both plan to move to Finland, hopefully this year (it all depends on whether he finds a job or not).
I did try to do my homework and use the 'search' possibilty as well as reading the information on the UVI pages, but not surprisingly no one is refering to a case like ours. They mention the possibility of a non-EU citizen getting a permit if the spouce lives in Finland, but as we both plan to move there the same time I wasn't sure if it applies to us as well.
Asking the Finnish embassy where we now live is ofcourse the next step, but first I thought I'd try to see if any of you knows something about it.
Thanks!
Miti.