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Did you know that Forbes ranked Finland as the world’s happiest country <\/b>to live in? Well, Finland offers only a few advantages to its inhabitants: high quality of life<\/b>, beautiful scenery, and a culture that greatly balances work and personal life.<\/p>\n

Are you one of those who desire to start a new phase of life by moving to Finland? Then IMovingTo<\/a> will comprehensively guide you to simplify all the obstacles associated with the relocation process.<\/p>\n

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Things To Know Before Moving to Finland<\/h2>\n

The indigenous culture<\/b> of Finland is mixed with Nordic and European influences.<\/b> The country’s diverse regions, each of which has preserved its own distinct cultural identity, have different customs and traditions. Festivals, literature, the artistic and performing arts, music, film, and even gastronomy are all examples of this melting pot.<\/p>\n

Due to European and Western influences, Finland has begun to develop a rich culinary culture<\/b>. Reindeer and shellfish are the most popular menu choices in Lapland and the Lakeland regions. Arctic wild berries and uncommon mushroom species obtained from the woodlands provide food with a distinctive flavor.<\/p>\n

The culture of Finland is based on interdependence<\/b> and democracy. <\/b>Therefore, Finns consider itself to be an egalitarian people.<\/p>\n

Punctuality, politeness, and practicality are valued in Finnish society. Finns enjoy being outside, and public access rights, or “everyman’s rights,”<\/i> give all citizens an advantage of the natural environment.<\/p>\n

Finland has a risk-averse culture due to its climate and history of hostilities with its neighbors. Finns are difficult to persuade to do things in a novel way, especially if it contradicts their past experiences.<\/p>\n

All About Visas & Permits in Finland<\/h2>\n

If you intend to reside in Finland permanently, you should register your right to residency <\/b>with your local police.<\/b> The residence permit you should apply for depends on why you’re moving to Finland.<\/p>\n

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When you submit your application, you should pay a processing fee, which is rather expensive. The charge for submitting a paper application for a resident permit for employed or self-employed people is 500 euros, <\/b>and the fee for submitting an electronic application<\/b> is 450 euros.<\/b><\/p>\n

Generally, foreign nationals should submit an application for a residence permit at the Finnish embassy <\/b>in their home nations. However, if you find work while in Finland on a tourist visa,<\/b> you can submit your application to local police service<\/b> in Finland.<\/p>\n

On the website of the Finnish Immigration Service website<\/b>, you may find all the application forms. You may check the status of your application on their website if you submit it electronically.<\/p>\n

Finland grants both long-term <\/b>(Permit A) <\/i>and short-term resident permits <\/b>(Permit B).<\/i> A temporary residence permit can often only be extended for 1 year <\/b>at a time, but a continuous residence permit can be extended for up to 4 years <\/b>continuously. The Immigration Board issues permits depending on the purpose of a person’s stay.<\/p>\n

Effective Ways to Move Your Belongings<\/h2>\n

If you want to relocate your belongings, it might be worth spending more money to have the moving company<\/b> pack your things for you, especially if you’re moving them to a faraway country where they’ll need additional care during the lengthy trip. Ensure to inform them of any valuables or fragile items requiring extra care in packaging and wrapping.<\/p>\n

You can move your furniture and possessions by land, sea, or air.<\/b> Whatever route you choose, there are a few customs considerations you should make in order to import your belongings promptly and easily. Air transportation <\/b>is the most practical but expensive method for moving small items or just one or two pieces of luggage.<\/p>\n

On the other hand, the sea is your best option if you have heavier cargoes to export abroad. This delivery option is not only the quickest but also the most practical.<\/p>\n

How to Move Your Pets<\/h3>\n

The following requirements need to be considered in order for you to cross Finnish borders with your pet successfully.<\/p>\n