However, many services are funded by tax revenue, which makes them cheaper for the residents than in many other countries. Navigation Find what you're looking for Explore:Menu of site sections Search:Use search box at top SitemapAll contents in detail. Here are the pros and cons of living in Finland. Pros: 1. Find what you're looking for Main menu:Cursor over items for overview of sections Search site:from the search box Site Map:Contents in detail. 2015, joined us through international adoption in 2017). What is it like to move to and live in Helsinki, Finland’s capital? Today Finland has one of the highest living standards in the world, free high-quality healthcare, and the best education system. Finland has an extremely eventful history and a rich culture. Cost of living in Finland. Therefore I was very excited to do this interview about expat life in Helsinki! Teachers […] If you’re planning to move to Finland, there are many reasons why you should fall in love with the country. 2013) and our son E. (b.
Quality education system: The education system is free and of high quality. Ask an Expat: Living in Helsinki, Finland. Affordable or free-of-charge public services Education . Our clan includes also my Italian husband, our daughter R. (b. Italian mother of two living in the capital area of Finland. From IESAF President, Richard Berman It is my honour and pleasure to welcome you to the International English Speakers’ Association of Finland’s (IESAF) website. The autumn color galore makes the country very beautiful. We continuously rank at the top of transparency, sustainability, innovation, clean and green nature, as well as, equality. Made in Finland since 2004. Making moving to, living in & working in Finland easier. We are a non-profit, volunteer-driven organisation dedicated to serving the needs of foreigners residing in, and moving to, Finland.
I am preparing to travel to Finland and my first stop will be Helsinki. In Finland, the wages, taxes and cost of living are slightly higher than the EU average. The International English Speakers’ Association of Finland Welcome! Last updated on: March 25, 2020 by Sanne Wesselman. If you are living in Finland or move there permanently before 31 December 2020, you’ll have life-long healthcare rights in Finland as you do now, provided you remain resident. Our family is a hot mess of cultures, a blend of Italian, Finnish, and Indian. All items can be clicked.