I'm not that one that will normally comment on videos,but sissy,your video is one of the most informative videos for me,I love Finland but was discouraged when I saw videos on how there's no job,but now I know that what I already have a domestic knowledge in me can generate some cash while looking for a better job❤❤❤
Hollo dear l donsew bog beds and blankets l need assistance to reach my dreams now lm learning to wash dongs and to cut the hairs on the skins especially the small chikwahwa dogs
Hi, your content is always inspiring. Thanks for that. I intend to move to Finland soon. I have two kids and I would like to ask, which language is used as a medium of learning in primary schools in Finland, English or Finnish? Thanks!
Thanks for your kind word. Finnish and Swedish are the official medium of learning in primary schools. However, they also have English Mediums but only in the Bigger cities and they are organized by the municipalities.
The primary languages of tuition are Finnish and Swedish since these are the official languages in Finland. The public primary school system, arranged and funded by municipalities, is using official languages with some exceptions in places where there are enough children who come from foreign language families who haven't or don't plan to integrate language-wise. Traditionally this has included families which are staying only temporarily in Finland. Internationally schools exist and there the languages of tuition can be English, French, Germany etc. Those are mostly private schools funded largely by tuition fees. They can be expensive. Public international schools exist also. They don't offer the same integration opportunity as the regular schools but can be the right choice for some students. They can also become a kind of "trap" making settling to the society less complete as some people have described their own experiences. This is one of the situation where there always are different sides and side effects. Nowadays there are so many foreign language children that specific courses have been implemented to help them to learn first enough local languages before joining other children in regular curriculum.
Sites for apartments, remove the comma and add Dot: oikotie,fi/Asunnot Vuokraovi,com Etuovi,com Kiinteistomaailma,fi Jokakoti,fi For Jobs, see the below video: ruclips.net/video/HbgYAU7FtSc/видео.htmlsi=XsvvWNaReZSx3j5n
Wao Wao wao ! Thanks so much for this information UcheLove. I enjoyed the calm way you explained everything, the calmness and yhe smiles truely affirms the Finland is the happiest country in the world, and i would love to be there . I can sew, bake, do make-overs anf operate computers as well. I will like to study restaurant and catering in Finland's vocational school. Pls how do i go about the process ? Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! You need to apply to the Free Vocational schools here in Finland that offers such programs. Vamia and Riveria are the most popular. You can get more information on Studyinfo.fi.
Pls I like ask for good things I hear about FINLAND. How possible is it for Mon and two of her kids still in secondary school here in Nigeria Delta State manage life overthere with there mom getting a job to support her two kids having better life and being able to have them study over there.pls you personal precise advise is highly needed . Thanks!!
You and the kids will be fine. But you have to come with some funds to survive in the first few months until you secure a Job. I recommend Finland for your Family. 💯❤️
Love you ma I have a video request ma For someone planning to move to Finland and just starting now One is to do IELTS. so when next is Finland application going to be on again? Is there hope more school will be open later this year.
Nice video,my skills are, hairdressing, fashion designer,and baking, but I will like to move as students,which college or university offer practical nurse or health care assistance? please reply
I'm coming to Vaasa as a student. Suggest accomodation sites for me. Amd also job sites. Finally, I need a link to get low-cost students health insurance
There are no such separate categories of taxation for foreigners and immigrants or anyone else. The relevant factor is in which country the income is taxable. In Finland, you pay taxes on your salary and other income. Your tax amount depends on how much income you receive. If you come from abroad to work in Finland, your taxation is affected by how long you will stay in Finland and whether your employer is a Finnish or foreign company. Taxation when you come to work in Finland Taxes are paid on both earned income and capital income. Earned income and capital income are taxed differently. Capital income is the income that accrues from assets. Other income is earned income. In addition to wage income, you must also pay taxes, for example, on the following income in Finland: payment for labour or service business income various social benefits, such as unemployment allowances, parental allowances and student financial aid pensions capital income, such as rental income or gains from the disposal of property. With tax money, the state and municipalities pay for the following, for example: - health care - education - early childhood education and care - defence. In Finland, taxation of earned income is progressive. This means that you pay a larger share of tax on a larger salary than on a smaller salary. The tax rate indicates how much tax you pay on your income. It is calculated separately for each person in Finland. Your spouse’s income does not affect your tax percentage. You can estimate your own tax percentage using the Tax Administration’s calculator. If you receive a salary, the employer withholds the amount of tax directly from your salary and passes it on to the tax authorities. For that purpose, the employer must have your tax card. A tax card is a document that shows your tax rate. After each year, the Tax Administration calculates whether you have paid a sufficient amount of tax on your income. If you have paid too much tax, you will receive a tax refund. If you have paid too little tax, you will have to pay the missing amount in back taxes. Check your payslip and tax return to ensure that your employer has withheld tax from your salary and forwarded it to the tax authorities. Retain your payslips. In addition to taxes, your employer will withhold obligatory insurance payments from your salary for unemployment and sickness, for example.
@just42tube Thank you very much Please in the part where the tax won't affect my spouse, does it mean if I'm responsible for my House or Home Income even though my spouse is working?@@just42tube
@@danielonyedikachiokwandu6927 If you are responsible or not doesn't make a difference from the taxation point of view. There are however some tax deduction rules where a household is a relevant unit meaning that deductions can be shared and the upper limits are different compared to just summing up individuals upper limits. The Finnish Tax Administration has a website explaining taxation in Finland. I advise you to read the information there, from the official source.
@@danielonyedikachiokwandu6927 Taxation doesn't affect the spouse means mainly that each person is a separate individually taxable person. There are details, but basically your and your spouses taxations are separate and you are individually responsible of them. If you mutually agree that you're responsible, such agreement is effective only between you two. Tax legislation doesn't recognize such agreements. In some situations you can do some tax planning based on this to achieve lower taxation for the household.
@@MiraKing95 You might start by contacting Kennelliitto, the Finnish Kennel Club. They have what they call responsible canine breeding activities and are the main organisation in that sector in Finland.
Hello ❤ dear, How is your family doing... Please dear, if I land in Finland with visit Visa, is there any chance of staying back. I'm very good at cooking. I'm a chef, is there any possible way to stay back and work. Please your sincere answer will be appreciated 👍
@@Ucheprisca i base in Nigeria and i wanted to relocate to Finland Tru study route... Going for bachelor degree programs in Health management or Tourism management... I don't know the school that offer the course and maybe admission is still available for September intake... Just don't know the right portal to apply in.. Pls help me out Thanks ma'am
That's great. You can search for that course on Studyinfo.fi. There you will see the universities that offer the course, the tuition fees and when they are likely to start admission. @@BisolaOwoseni-go6vm
@@Ucheprisca pls ma'am,, what is the difference between joint application and separate application.... Which period of time does each application usually takes place.. I really need help
Joint application happens in January, this is where all the Universities and UAS comes together using one application form to offer admission to prospective students. While separate application are been conducted by individual universities or UAS between June and December to offer students admissions to study in their respective institution. @@BisolaOwoseni-go6vm
Hi Uche, thanks for the video it was very informative. I have a keen interest in the possibility of relocating to Finland, particularly through education or alternative routes to live and work in the beautiful country. I’m a filmmaker, i film weddings, events, music videos, brands ads abd documentary and also does photography. However, I am uncertain about the practicalities of such a move, especially considering the language barrier. I do not understand Finnish, and I wonder how significant of an obstacle this may pose in daily life and professional endeavors. I am eager to learn more about the opportunities available to filmmakers in Finland and how I can thrive in this environment. Your firsthand experience and insights would be of help to me as I explore the possibility of making Finland my new home. Thank you.
Hi, moving to Finland through study is the easiest and fastest route to get here. Also, been an entrepreneur in your filmmaking profession would be the best and realistic option I can see for now. However, you can thrive in the environment but you need to be on ground to witness and experience firsthand what opportunities are in place for you.
Good driver in show and ice cowered roads and streets? Have you practiced predictive risk aversion in difficult weather and driving on slippery conditions. Icy roads with snow behave about the same as very muddy surfaces without traction.
@@just42tubeso what's your point? You need winter tires, know the city roads and drive slower during winter...When it gets hazy and too bad park the car and step aside...I make mo ey driving in extreme winters 😢😢😢😢😢
@@emmanuelsarki7137 I didn't understand your sentence, but you might understand the benefits by taking a short course about Winter driving. Here is an example: Courses in small groups give you a better understanding and skills to survive on slippery roads and learn you to maneuver in road hazards. Tips to not to get stuck on deep snow or slush Proactive driving Dealing with road hazards Emergency braking Avoidance techniques Maintain traction on a slippery curve Implementation: On training circuit Duration: 5,5 hours (I h theory, lunch, 3 h circuit, 1 h road safety experience center)
@@emmanuelsarki7137 There are no driver licence categories for people who can handle just easier conditions or some locations. Weather conditions are not always predictable and parking everywhere isn't a solution since it would just create additional hazards on streets and roads. I know there are cars which are taken out only in dry sunny weather. People have museum and hobby cars, which are used like that. Drivers however shouldn't be like that. The skills of drivers have significantly become weaker in some cities in Finland since there are too many "sunny summer day" drivers, who cause difficulty and accidents even when it's just raining or whenever conditions become challenging.
I'm not that one that will normally comment on videos,but sissy,your video is one of the most informative videos for me,I love Finland but was discouraged when I saw videos on how there's no job,but now I know that what I already have a domestic knowledge in me can generate some cash while looking for a better job❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🙂 Your last sentence says it all. Wishing you the best moving to Finland. The happiest country in the world. ❤❤❤
Please why do they call it the happiest city?
Please why do they call it the happiest city?
Amazing content...
Thanks for the heads-up
Thank You! Much Appreciated :)
Is it easy to get unskilled jobs in Finland
NO, It is not Easy. @@ntodivinengeng1120
God bless you
Thanks for the update
You're welcome :)
Nice, thanks for the information.
Thank You! Much Appreciated :)
Thanks 4 info
My pleasure
Thanks for the info ❤
You're welcome :)
Thanks for sharing Uche, ur content is so insightful
Glad you think so! 😊
loved this , very informative!!
Thank you 😊
Informative! Thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thanks for the content. Keep sharing. How do one contact you?
Hi, thanks. You can send me an email @ ucmachebem@gmail.com
Very informative. And you are very pretty.
Glad it was helpful! Thank You :)
Kiitos
Ole hyvä! :)
Tervetuloa!
Kiitos paljon ❤
Ole hyvä :)
Terve! sinä olet mukava ja kiitos
Kiitos niin paljon. ❤️
Thanks a lot.What about car-washing and dry-cleaning?
Not lucrative here.
❤
❤️❤️
Hollo dear l donsew bog beds and blankets l need assistance to reach my dreams now lm learning to wash dongs and to cut the hairs on the skins especially the small chikwahwa dogs
You will surely achieve your dreams. Keep working smart.
@@Ucheprisca thank you dear hope l will reach my destiny
Kiiti🎉
Ole hyvä!
Hi, your content is always inspiring. Thanks for that. I intend to move to Finland soon. I have two kids and I would like to ask, which language is used as a medium of learning in primary schools in Finland, English or Finnish? Thanks!
Thanks for your kind word. Finnish and Swedish are the official medium of learning in primary schools. However, they also have English Mediums but only in the Bigger cities and they are organized by the municipalities.
I must say you are the best😊
The primary languages of tuition are Finnish and Swedish since these are the official languages in Finland. The public primary school system, arranged and funded by municipalities, is using official languages with some exceptions in places where there are enough children who come from foreign language families who haven't or don't plan to integrate language-wise. Traditionally this has included families which are staying only temporarily in Finland. Internationally schools exist and there the languages of tuition can be English, French, Germany etc. Those are mostly private schools funded largely by tuition fees. They can be expensive. Public international schools exist also.
They don't offer the same integration opportunity as the regular schools but can be the right choice for some students. They can also become a kind of "trap" making settling to the society less complete as some people have described their own experiences. This is one of the situation where there always are different sides and side effects.
Nowadays there are so many foreign language children that specific courses have been implemented to help them to learn first enough local languages before joining other children in regular curriculum.
New subscriber❤
Yay!!! Thank you! ❤
Got you from facebook 😂
What about photography?
Still a good one. Depending on the city you reside. The bigger the city, the better.
Am a nurse in Ghana need briefing on how to go about it
You can send me an email and I will give you the full details.
Please what is the easiest way to move to Finland with family?
The Study route is the Easiest and Fastest way to move to Finland with your Family.
Pls i need details explanation on to relocate to Finland as a registered nurse in Nigeria
Sure! Sent.
I sent an Email..pls kindly check it
Informative video. Kudos Mama
Please recommend sites for finding apartments and finding jobs for Int'l students.
Sites for apartments, remove the comma and add Dot:
oikotie,fi/Asunnot
Vuokraovi,com
Etuovi,com
Kiinteistomaailma,fi
Jokakoti,fi
For Jobs, see the below video:
ruclips.net/video/HbgYAU7FtSc/видео.htmlsi=XsvvWNaReZSx3j5n
@@Ucheprisca Thank you very much
Thank you
Applying now
Good Luck.
I love your page . Please , can I apply for masters program in finland with a second class lower (2:2) ?
Thank You! Yes you can.
Wao Wao wao ! Thanks so much for this information UcheLove.
I enjoyed the calm way you explained everything, the calmness and yhe smiles truely affirms the Finland is the happiest country in the world, and i would love to be there .
I can sew, bake, do make-overs anf operate computers as well.
I will like to study restaurant and catering in Finland's vocational school. Pls how do i go about the process ? Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! You need to apply to the Free Vocational schools here in Finland that offers such programs. Vamia and Riveria are the most popular. You can get more information on Studyinfo.fi.
Great !
Thanks so much. Can I connect with you on any other social platform ?
@@KlemzyEmpireDIY Sure! Here's my FB link... facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091673394077
@@Ucheprisca thanks. I sent a mail to you, kindly check pls
Pls I like ask for good things I hear about FINLAND. How possible is it for Mon and two of her kids still in secondary school here in Nigeria Delta State manage life overthere with there mom getting a job to support her two kids having better life and being able to have them study over there.pls you personal precise advise is highly needed . Thanks!!
You and the kids will be fine. But you have to come with some funds to survive in the first few months until you secure a Job. I recommend Finland for your Family. 💯❤️
@Ucheprisca oky thanks. Which state pls do feel would be reasonable to settle my family.im from Delta State(igbo)
Please ma what of lash extensions and nails 😢
Its a plus when you add it to other skills you might have like makeup artist.
Love you ma
I have a video request ma
For someone planning to move to Finland and just starting now
One is to do IELTS.
so when next is Finland application going to be on again?
Is there hope more school will be open later this year.
Sure! More schools will open within the Year. I will make a video about that soon :)
Nice video,my skills are, hairdressing, fashion designer,and baking, but I will like to move as students,which college or university offer practical nurse or health care assistance? please reply
I made a video about this. See below link:
ruclips.net/video/MUUwVMH-bis/видео.html
Please can someone work as a freelancer as a student in Finland
Yes you can.
Hello pretty morning from here please I got admission this year in jamk University pls do you have any idea about the school ?
Jamk is a good choice. What program and did you get any scholarship?
I'm coming to Vaasa as a student. Suggest accomodation sites for me. Amd also job sites. Finally, I need a link to get low-cost students health insurance
Voas.fi for Vaasa Student Housing.
Duunitori.fi for job search.
ALLCO or SWISS CARE for Insurance.
@@Ucheprisca tack så mycket, du är bra!
@@hansenowusu4674 Varsågod.
Please can you do a video on Finland taxes for foreigners or immigrants
Sure! I will make that video Soon. :)
There are no such separate categories of taxation for foreigners and immigrants or anyone else. The relevant factor is in which country the income is taxable.
In Finland, you pay taxes on your salary and other income. Your tax amount depends on how much income you receive. If you come from abroad to work in Finland, your taxation is affected by how long you will stay in Finland and whether your employer is a Finnish or foreign company.
Taxation when you come to work in Finland
Taxes are paid on both earned income and capital income. Earned income and capital income are taxed differently. Capital income is the income that accrues from assets. Other income is earned income.
In addition to wage income, you must also pay taxes, for example, on the following income in Finland:
payment for labour or service
business income
various social benefits, such as unemployment allowances, parental allowances and student financial aid
pensions
capital income, such as rental income or gains from the disposal of property.
With tax money, the state and municipalities pay for the following, for example:
- health care
- education
- early childhood education and care
- defence.
In Finland, taxation of earned income is progressive. This means that you pay a larger share of tax on a larger salary than on a smaller salary. The tax rate indicates how much tax you pay on your income. It is calculated separately for each person in Finland. Your spouse’s income does not affect your tax percentage. You can estimate your own tax percentage using the Tax Administration’s calculator.
If you receive a salary, the employer withholds the amount of tax directly from your salary and passes it on to the tax authorities. For that purpose, the employer must have your tax card. A tax card is a document that shows your tax rate. After each year, the Tax Administration calculates whether you have paid a sufficient amount of tax on your income. If you have paid too much tax, you will receive a tax refund. If you have paid too little tax, you will have to pay the missing amount in back taxes.
Check your payslip and tax return to ensure that your employer has withheld tax from your salary and forwarded it to the tax authorities. Retain your payslips.
In addition to taxes, your employer will withhold obligatory insurance payments from your salary for unemployment and sickness, for example.
@just42tube Thank you very much
Please in the part where the tax won't affect my spouse, does it mean if I'm responsible for my House or Home Income even though my spouse is working?@@just42tube
@@danielonyedikachiokwandu6927
If you are responsible or not doesn't make a difference from the taxation point of view. There are however some tax deduction rules where a household is a relevant unit meaning that deductions can be shared and the upper limits are different compared to just summing up individuals upper limits.
The Finnish Tax Administration has a website explaining taxation in Finland. I advise you to read the information there, from the official source.
@@danielonyedikachiokwandu6927
Taxation doesn't affect the spouse means mainly that each person is a separate individually taxable person.
There are details, but basically your and your spouses taxations are separate and you are individually responsible of them. If you mutually agree that you're responsible, such agreement is effective only between you two. Tax legislation doesn't recognize such agreements.
In some situations you can do some tax planning based on this to achieve lower taxation for the household.
Hello ma'am, I'm a dog breeder and cynophilist here in Nigeria. Is there a chance of getting employed in Finland from here please? Thank you!
Yes you can but its very challenging.
@@Ucheprisca how can I go about the applications please. Like website of such job openings?
@@MiraKing95
You might start by contacting Kennelliitto, the Finnish Kennel Club. They have what they call responsible canine breeding activities and are the main organisation in that sector in Finland.
@@just42tube thank you 🙏
How do I get to talk to u personal or email
Please provide BBA COURSE FEES DETAILS.
You can find them on Studyinfo.fi
I am doing my MBA (HR,marketing) can i work as a fresher in Finland ?
Yes! If you're able to secure a Job.
I am a complicated single mother and a professional fashion designer I will love to move to Finland 😢
You can move through studies. That would be the fastest and easiest way.
How can she DM you for further assistance pls
Sure! You can send me an email.
Hello sis, can i get work as a registered nurse in Finland with visiting visa?
Start searching for the Job before you arrive.
Hello ❤ dear,
How is your family doing...
Please dear, if I land in Finland with visit Visa, is there any chance of staying back.
I'm very good at cooking.
I'm a chef, is there any possible way to stay back and work.
Please your sincere answer will be appreciated 👍
It would be Difficult if not almost impossible.
I am a baker and chef. What is my opportunity
There are opportunities but you have to do top up courses to make efficient use of the opportunities.
Pls ma'am,, I need your help
How can I be of help?
@@Ucheprisca i base in Nigeria and i wanted to relocate to Finland Tru study route...
Going for bachelor degree programs in Health management or Tourism management...
I don't know the school that offer the course and maybe admission is still available for September intake...
Just don't know the right portal to apply in..
Pls help me out
Thanks ma'am
That's great. You can search for that course on Studyinfo.fi. There you will see the universities that offer the course, the tuition fees and when they are likely to start admission. @@BisolaOwoseni-go6vm
@@Ucheprisca pls ma'am,, what is the difference between joint application and separate application....
Which period of time does each application usually takes place..
I really need help
Joint application happens in January, this is where all the Universities and UAS comes together using one application form to offer admission to prospective students. While separate application are been conducted by individual universities or UAS between June and December to offer students admissions to study in their respective institution. @@BisolaOwoseni-go6vm
Am hair dresser please what is my chance
Absolutely 💯
Hi Uche, thanks for the video it was very informative. I have a keen interest in the possibility of relocating to Finland, particularly through education or alternative routes to live and work in the beautiful country.
I’m a filmmaker, i film weddings, events, music videos, brands ads abd documentary and also does photography. However, I am uncertain about the practicalities of such a move, especially considering the language barrier. I do not understand Finnish, and I wonder how significant of an obstacle this may pose in daily life and professional endeavors. I am eager to learn more about the opportunities available to filmmakers in Finland and how I can thrive in this environment. Your firsthand experience and insights would be of help to me as I explore the possibility of making Finland my new home. Thank you.
Hi, moving to Finland through study is the easiest and fastest route to get here. Also, been an entrepreneur in your filmmaking profession would be the best and realistic option I can see for now. However, you can thrive in the environment but you need to be on ground to witness and experience firsthand what opportunities are in place for you.
@@Ucheprisca Thank you so much Uche
I so much appreciate your feedback 👍
Will anyone that comes in as a vocational student be allowed to work while schooling
Hello dear, I need your help
By the way your videos are very informative
Hi, How can I help you?
I am married with four kid's i am business woman
Ok. What's your question?
Dear i want to chat with you privately!
Please how possible can it be.
Ok, Please Check Description. :)
Thanks so much for your calmness explanations. Pls is it possible to het uour contact so i can pc you. Thanks
Sure! You can send me an email. :)
Is your husband Chris?
Yes
I’m a good Driver, that means I can survive in Finland 🇫🇮 😅
Lolz... Sure you will :)
Good driver in show and ice cowered roads and streets?
Have you practiced predictive risk aversion in difficult weather and driving on slippery conditions.
Icy roads with snow behave about the same as very muddy surfaces without traction.
@@just42tubeso what's your point? You need winter tires, know the city roads and drive slower during winter...When it gets hazy and too bad park the car and step aside...I make mo ey driving in extreme winters 😢😢😢😢😢
@@emmanuelsarki7137
I didn't understand your sentence, but you might understand the benefits by taking a short course about Winter driving.
Here is an example:
Courses in small groups give you a better understanding and skills to survive on slippery roads and learn you to maneuver in road hazards.
Tips to not to get stuck on deep snow or slush
Proactive driving
Dealing with road hazards
Emergency braking
Avoidance techniques
Maintain traction on a slippery curve
Implementation: On training circuit
Duration: 5,5 hours (I h theory, lunch, 3 h circuit, 1 h road safety experience center)
@@emmanuelsarki7137
There are no driver licence categories for people who can handle just easier conditions or some locations. Weather conditions are not always predictable and parking everywhere isn't a solution since it would just create additional hazards on streets and roads.
I know there are cars which are taken out only in dry sunny weather. People have museum and hobby cars, which are used like that.
Drivers however shouldn't be like that.
The skills of drivers have significantly become weaker in some cities in Finland since there are too many "sunny summer day" drivers, who cause difficulty and accidents even when it's just raining or whenever conditions become challenging.