Things to know Before Coming to Finland

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  • čas přidán 10. 10. 2022
  • Hello friends!! Sorry for the long MIA.
    Here are a few things I wish I knew before coming to Finland.
    These are personal experiences and let's feel free to discuss the things we wish we knew before moving away from our various countries of origin.

Komentáře • 42

  • @Complex_Addition
    @Complex_Addition Před rokem +16

    You are right. You will fit in better if you speak finnish. It's not racism. Finnish people are usually shy about speaking english. You are most welcome here. :)

  • @okerekenicholas5471
    @okerekenicholas5471 Před měsícem +2

    Watching from Poland. Will like to visit Finland later this year. Your videos are educative. Keep it up

  • @nsoforjohn-paul4486
    @nsoforjohn-paul4486 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I live in Portugal and I'm Nigerian with a strong African accent. I don't try to twist my tongue or speak English or Portuguese with a European accent. Those I work with are increasingly accepting it. My boss once introduced me as 'unapologetically African'. The first step to being accepted is to accept who or what you are. You can be Finnish and African without losing your essence.

  • @juhanivaltonen2456
    @juhanivaltonen2456 Před rokem +2

    Hei Naija! Have a great year 23! And best wishes to your family too!

  • @ButterFly-zh8ho
    @ButterFly-zh8ho Před rokem +7

    Being Finnish is more a state of mind than a question of place of birth, I see many people who have moved to Finland, who have adopted the Finnish way of life and state of mind, even if they don't do not yet have Finnish nationality for me they are Finns, but they have remained who they are and this has enriched the collective, it is a Finnish particularity which differs a lot from what I saw when I settled in France coming from Finland, everyone comes to bring a plus in Finland, whereas in France we have to erase where we come from.

  • @uchenna1145
    @uchenna1145 Před rokem +1

    Insightful updates

  • @exclusivepatriotism8439
    @exclusivepatriotism8439 Před rokem +2

    Good to see you again.. I will see you in Finland by God's grace.

  • @adepojuquyum8499
    @adepojuquyum8499 Před rokem +2

    Welcome back

  • @finguy8572
    @finguy8572 Před rokem +6

    Very good points and some things that people may not have thought about. In particular, I like the suggestion to get a drivers license first. It's much better to get one in your home country than come here and try to get one. As for language learning, I think it would be good to start learning before getting here using an app. Even if you don't learn the grammar, just knowing vocabulary will be very helpful. And welcome back...

    • @naijafinlandgirl
      @naijafinlandgirl  Před rokem +1

      Thank you 😊. Yes! Getting a driver's license here was definitely a pain in the neck 😅

  • @smiauu
    @smiauu Před rokem +5

    It´s really sad to hear that you and other foreigners feel that they dont´t fit in. We have a serious need of foreign workforce and it´s not going to go away by not making foreigners feel like they belong in this society. Much respect for still pushing on!

  • @nwachukwufrancis9007
    @nwachukwufrancis9007 Před 7 měsíci

    it is a no-brainer, communication is a good part of sales and marketing. If your finish is poor, it goes without saying to imagine how one would fare in that career path. great video!!!

  • @davidphilips9284
    @davidphilips9284 Před rokem +2

    Good day thanks a lot for the information you have been sharing with us despite your busy schedule.I live in Nigeria but I will like to know what exchange rate does the Finnish embassy use in calculating the proof of funds?Is it the official rate or the black market rate?

  • @sunmisunmi5135
    @sunmisunmi5135 Před rokem +2

    You're the best sis

  • @sampohonkala4195
    @sampohonkala4195 Před rokem +6

    It is likely true that you will never be considered a Finn if you have come from another country and speak another language, even if you become a citizen at some point. However, you can fit in in another way: by exactly being yourself. If you have confidence and live your life the way you like and be who you are you will be accepted and respected; there are really no rules of how you should look or dress or how you shoud act or think. There is a lot of individual freedom; you will not be judged. It is quite ok to be different.
    It should also be understood that Finns very often think that foreigners are more international and fancier, whereas the Finns are more ordinary and dull. Therefore we don't that easily make friends with foreigners; we think we are not good enough for that, we are not intrnational. A fairly low self esteem is common. And to be honest, it is difficult for even Finns to fit in. We also think there is something wrong with us, we are not like others and what do the other people think of us?

    • @wistariawhispers937
      @wistariawhispers937 Před rokem +1

      This is interesting.

    • @-onlineschoolofcrypto
      @-onlineschoolofcrypto Před 6 měsíci +1

      Omoh this is a shock, I'd normally think the opposite is true.

    • @sampohonkala4195
      @sampohonkala4195 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@-onlineschoolofcrypto You should understand that although there is racism in Finland, the Finns have also been the underdogs in their country. Finnish became an official language in Finland as late as in 1863. Finns generally understand what it is to struggle, and respect people that have gone through Hell. Hard work is respected above anything else. In my privileged life the people that have helped me the most are the late night tram drivers and the cashiers in the grocery store during the night shift; they have made my life easy by giving transportation when I need it and keeping the shop open when I have time to buy food. That is what I respect; hard work at unpleasant hours to keep the country rolling.

  • @vr9507
    @vr9507 Před rokem

    ❤️

  • @innocentomoyibo6312
    @innocentomoyibo6312 Před rokem +1

    So finland is open to tech guys? Because I am a software developer

  • @mim24sd
    @mim24sd Před dnem

    Hello,
    Thanks for your great information. I’m moving to Finland in about 3 months. Could you please give me more information about medical system in Finland?

  • @victor_anigbo
    @victor_anigbo Před rokem +1

    Welcome back ma

  • @dabasish16
    @dabasish16 Před rokem

    What about vaasa city for part time job ? Thanks

  • @fancyjasmine22
    @fancyjasmine22 Před 16 dny +1

    Hi, I’m about applying for a resident permit for studying a masters degree in Finland, can I come together with my dependent and can my dependent get a work permit

  • @TessybeautyOmokhoba
    @TessybeautyOmokhoba Před měsícem

    When you have a hair dressing santificate from another Europe country can you work with it in fineland

  • @omercma9262
    @omercma9262 Před rokem +1

    Hi Naija,
    Awesome information, could you pls tell the situation in finland as finland join the Nato , Is it safe to come finland in 2023 as international student

  • @ruthokonkwo627
    @ruthokonkwo627 Před rokem

    Please may I ask if tourist are allowed to give birth in finland and if the child will be given citizenship

    • @pj6756
      @pj6756 Před rokem

      No. Tourists will be billed for health care (unless EU citizens) and children born to foreign nationals don't get Finnish citizenship.

  • @oluwaseunogunbiyi3266

    Am a car electrician am coming to Finland is it acceptable

  • @jkfilm1974
    @jkfilm1974 Před rokem

    Hello friends how are you ☺️

  • @OKuusava
    @OKuusava Před 9 měsíci

    Yes, that is sad thing that fitting. I realised that when reading a old lady movin back to Finland. She was livining in Italy, in small town for a 30 years, and she said she realised that non fitting thing only in later years. She would always be "that foreigner and odd woman". That is so pity and sure same everywhere. So sad. One guy I knew moved to usa, and said that after 10 years is the worst, you do not feel home in your home, and when getting back in holidays in your own country, it has changed so much that you do not feel at home there either. And as time passes and friends move around, and your relatives die, there is nothing to grab on. I'm sorry not having any good tips. Perhaps you have to take thar "being different" as the advantage, make some business of being different.

  • @fresiawaceramwangi5824

    Hi,Naija,pls can you try to answer me this question please,is It easy to relocate with kids being a member of EU contries without job to finland,if so how is the procesos,help a sister plss.

    • @naijafinlandgirl
      @naijafinlandgirl  Před rokem

      I know that 3 major ways to relocate are usually based on job, family or studies. Bit I am sorry I can't say specifically for your case as every cass is different I guess 🤔

    • @fresiawaceramwangi5824
      @fresiawaceramwangi5824 Před rokem

      @@naijafinlandgirl thanks,because you are aready in the territory of finland why don't you find for me how It go please.

    • @fresiawaceramwangi5824
      @fresiawaceramwangi5824 Před rokem

      If you won't mind give your Contact ,i need some guide

  • @elegantlucy
    @elegantlucy Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for that. Being in an African country as a Nigeria I can tell you for sure you can never fit in well no matter how you try. But thanks for the detailed information

  • @skenaari
    @skenaari Před rokem

    Work towards your passion, not career. Motivation gets you trough bad times.

  • @juha-petrityrkko3771
    @juha-petrityrkko3771 Před rokem

    What do you need to let you feel that you fit in? Does being a foreigner hinder your fitting in? I cannot see how you could not be a smooth part of the Finnish society even as a foreigner.

  • @lilianagatha
    @lilianagatha Před 11 měsíci

    Hii I'm from Kenya can you connect me to come and work there in a company to be a manager

  • @Benita_Ajabor
    @Benita_Ajabor Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi l am a Nigerian l just arrived in Finland, l don't know anyone or anywhere, please can you help me with some vital information, and possibly a job?

  • @believerstv9137
    @believerstv9137 Před rokem

    Welcome back