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Old 20-09-2007, 13:30   #46
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Zdes voobshem-to na etuzhe temu tolko s drugogo saita ssylka.

Right to Social Security Benefits
Immigrants are entitled to residence-based social security immediately following their entry if their purpose is to establish a permanent residence in Finland, and if, in addition, they have a residence permit for one year (if such is required).
Moving to Finland is considered permanent if a person moves to Finland as a returning migrant, refugee or an asylum seeker who has been granted a residence permit valid for at least 12 months. Permanent residence status is also granted if a person comes to Finland for family reasons or has a regular job in Finland that lasts at least two years. The requirement is that the immigrant actually lives in Finland. Those who visit Finland for a short period of time are not considered as permanently residing in Finland. Students who study in Finland are not regarded as residents, which means they are not entitled to social security benefits from the Finnish Social Insurance Institution (KELA for short).
Further information: www.kela.fi
 
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