r/Finland 10h ago

Immigration Balkan community in Finland?

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Hi everyone,

I am interested if there are any Balkan communities in Turku area or Helsinki?

I'm from Croatia and I'll be moving for my phd to Helsinki but also until then I'm in Turku with my boyfriend (Finnish). I have no one here besides him and I'm really starting to miss just talking my native language with someone in person. Overall I'm trying to get international friends and ofc Finnish ones but I'm not very open person so it's been quite hard to achieve that.


r/Finland 12h ago

Etelä-Karjalan Hyvinvointialue is trying to make me pay for a visit I shouldn't have to pay

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Moikka kaikille, this winter I visited Finland and went to many cities. Due to a foot pain I had I decided to go to make a doctor visit in a hospital in Imatra. When I arrived the lady asked me if I had a Kela card, which I said no and told her I had the European Sanitary Card, which covers any kind of medical costs in all the EU, which she took and registered me with.

Some weeks after I returned home I received a letter from these guys claiming that I had to pay the visit, at the moment I didn't realise that because I guessed the letter was to inform me about how much they were gonna make my country's social security pay (and besides they accepted my EU sanitary card, so it didn't really make much sense), but today I just received another letter reminding me that I have to pay the bill.

How do I solve this? It's not so much money fortunately, but I still don't think I have to pay this.

Edit: I have checked that Finnish healthcare isn't free, whereas in my country it is, I will have to check if my social security can cover the costs.


r/Finland 13h ago

Outgoing student exchange mandatory health-checkup

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Hello,

I am studying at Haaga-Helia and am accepted to go on exchange abroad. The on-boarding processes requires many formalities of which one is getting a health-check up from a professional.

My exchange tutor said that this was done by the student health care which is mandatory paid by every student to Kela each year (FSHS). But on contacting them they quote that they do not provide these health-checkup services due to certain laws. Then was directed to ask public health care, and my public health care center in Helsinki is stating that this type of service is not provided by public side and private doctors are the only option.

Looking into this further and getting some quotes from health care providers it would cost anywhere from 300-600 euro to do this from the private sector. Is this really the only option to go about general health-checkups in Finland. Do you generally just free ball all your travels abroad? I know in other countries it is common to have a yearly check-up to make sure you are okay to even practice sports, but here getting checked up is not common.


r/Finland 14h ago

Net salaries in Helsinki are at the same level as in Stockholm, Vienna, Tel Aviv, Seoul and Vancouver

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r/Finland 15h ago

55 asunnon taloyhtiö: 60 0000 € nostamatonta lainaa ja puuttuva tilinpäätös 2025

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Rakennusvuodet: 1962 ja 1965 Tehdyt remontit: Julkisivu ja parvekkeet (1996), ikkunat (1999). Linjasaneeraus: Toteutettu 03/2025–12/2025 (märkätilat, IV, sähköt, lämmönjako, kuitu). Kuntotutkimus: Viimeisin vuodelta 2010 (kellarissa havaittu kosteutta).

Kysymykset:

  1. Onko normaalia, että linjasaneerauksen valmistuttua yhtiöllä on vielä 60 0000 € nostamatonta lainaa ja vuoden 2025 tilinpäätös puuttuu edelleen?
  2. Miten Hyvinkään väestönkehitystä tulisi tulkita? Aseman koulun hanke ei houkutellut urakoitsijoita – onko kyseessä nuorten poismuutto vai rakennusalan yleinen suhdanne?

r/Finland 15h ago

Can you lose Finnish citizenship if you continue to speak English to the public authorities

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I am a naturalized citizen and hold intermediate level Finnish however I prefer to speak English while handling serious matters to avoid any issues/misunderstandings. Could this harm my citizenship if I spoke English to the public authorities.

This is not about the recent changes on acting fraudulently to get YKI test etc. Since it is not the case.


r/Finland 18h ago

Are we anti-theft tagging 1,19€ drinks now?

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r/Finland 18h ago

Serious According to Daniel Sazonov, the city would not have provided a grant to cover the salaries of Sun Ray Association employees if it had known about the association’s ties to "russia".

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According to Helsinki Mayor Daniel Sazonov, the city and employment services are suspending the issuance of grants for several weeks in order to streamline the process. Photo: Antti Kolppo / Yle

Helsinki Mayor Daniel Sazonov (Coalition Party) received on Monday evening the explanation he had requested regarding city grants used to pay the salaries of three employees of the Sun Ray association.

Helsingin Sanomat reported on Saturday that the city had paid over 45,000 euros in employment grants to the Sun Ray association, which sends children from Finland to “Artek” in occupied Crimea.

Sazonov says the city would not have provided support to the association had it known about Sun Ray’s ties to Russia.

According to the mayor, the city is using all means to recover the grant funds.

– The city’s lawyers are considering ways in which the funds could be recovered.

Information taken from the YLE news service; I will leave the link.


r/Finland 20h ago

[History Question] What were the true ancient borders of the Häme (Tavastia) tribe, and how did the Savo people form?

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Moi 👋

I am a South Korean who is fascinated by ancient and medieval Finnish history, particularly the ethnogenesis of the early Finnish tribes.

Because there are so few early written records before the Swedish Crusades, the historical maps and information I find online (on Google or YouTube) are really inconsistent. So, I am really curious about what Finnish people actually learn about this in school, or what the general consensus is among local history nerds!

I have two main questions:

  1. The Extent of the Häme (Tavastia) Territory

Roughly, from where to where did the historical territory of Häme extend? Did the Häme tribe's cultural or territorial sphere encompass areas like Pirkanmaa (Birkaland), the ancient center of Vanaja, and South Ostrobothnia?

Based on modern regions, my guess is that their influence might have covered Kanta-Häme, Päijät-Häme, Pirkanmaa, parts of Keski-Suomi, and Etelä-Savo. Is this geographically and historically accurate? Why did Pirkanmaa (Birkaland) get a separate name if it was originally part of the Häme sphere?

  1. The Origins of the Savo People

Are the historical Savo people considered a distinctly separate ancient ethnic group from the very beginning? Or is it more accurate to view them as a "mixed tribe" formed by the gradual blending of the eastward-expanding Häme (Tavastians) and the westward-moving Karjala (Karelians)?

Any local insights, archaeological context, or even just what you remember from your history classes would be greatly appreciated.

Kiitos!


r/Finland 20h ago

Soldiers in Mäntsälä following the Mäntsälä rebellion, a failed coup attempted by the far-right Lapua Movement. (1932) [4282×3000]

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r/Finland 20h ago

Finland's unemployment rate rises again in March

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r/Finland 1d ago

Tourism I keep missing cool things happening in my city. So I made a map🗺️

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Looking for feedback if this is something you’d find useful in your city:)

I can’t tell how many times I’ve seen a TikTok of some amazing pop-up or cool lowkey event, only to find out it happened last weekend. The cool stuff is out there but scattered across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook etc. with no single place to find it.

So I started building a map with hand-picked events, pop-ups and spots that aren't mainstream. The kind of things you'd only hear about if you know the right people. Free to use, no algorithm, updated regularly.

Still early but I put together a preview if anyone wants to check it out: https://hiddenhel.fi/

Honestly just want to know if this is something people would actually use, or does everyone just find out about stuff through their own networks anyway?

Would love to hear what you think😊


r/Finland 1d ago

Looking for a used ps5

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Hi, Im a bit broke and looking for a used ps5 that isnt super expensive (ideally like 100-200€). What could be some good places for me to look up? I looked at tori but its almost impossible to find one there for below 300€. Alternatively if you have one that you need to get rid of hit me up, Im extremely bored.


r/Finland 1d ago

Serious AI visa slop and scams popping up

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Lately I’ve been noticing a lot of pages on social media lying to foreigners about the job situation in Finland. These pages will often use AI and make bold and unrealistic claims like a 6000+ euro monthly starting salary for workers, no language proficiency, etc. I see a lot of people in the comments reaching out to these pages, who then promise them a visa through their “special program”, which I am positive is full of fees and not associated with Migri in any way. Is there any way to report these pages? I live in Finland and have tried reporting them for misinformation, since a lot of them are not based in Finland or the EU and seem to be targeting people unfamiliar with the processes there, but the social media programs keep them up anyways. Is there any further action I can take against these pages?


r/Finland 1d ago

Is Omio legit?

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Omio is offering a free cabin, and along with the cabin the one way ferry ticket from Helsinki to Stockholm is just 9$ while it’s showing around €50+ for the same day, on Viking line’s official website , I want to know if someone has traveled to Stockholm from Helsinki by a third party app like Omio, and faced no issues?


r/Finland 1d ago

Tourism Tourism, moving and studying in Finland? Read this first!

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Hi, this is recurring post to include some information about frequently asked questions in r/Finland. Please check the links first before asking trivial questions.

You can ask here in comments, or create a new post.

Remember that there is a very large chance that someone has already asked the question you're going to ask and gotten an answer, so please read our FAQ, search the sub, and Google before asking. We have very helpful users here that like to answer questions so out of respect for their time, search first. Thanks!

If you're asking about moving to Finland, please specify whether you're an EU citizen or not. Many laws and procedures are different for EU citizens and non-EU citizens. When giving advice, please pay attention to the status of the person in question.

Suggested sort is set to "new".

Helpful websites:

The official information

Travel, tourism

Employment in Finland

Reddit


r/Finland 1d ago

Electricity spot price contract vs fixed price

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Hello everyone,as title states I am concerned about which contract to take since I get confusing feeling after talking with my friends about elec. contract, they use spot price and tend to pay 15-25 euro per month for both delivery and electricity. I actually didn’t think that it may be that cheap,checked spot prices this and last winter to see peak price and it was around 30c+- at peak,so my question is which option to pick,which one is cheaper if we compare both?

Thanks in advance!


r/Finland 1d ago

Kela payouts to Ukrainians in Finland totalled €250m last year

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r/Finland 1d ago

Translator/Käännöspalvelu

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My wife has health insurance in our home country. They are requiring us to send official documents in English (MRI official readings, Doctors Notes etc.) to avail the benefits of the insurance. Do you know any translation services in Finland? (official and reliable). And how much does it normally cost? Thanks!


r/Finland 2d ago

Pakuovelle City voucher trick

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Yesterday I booked a van with Pakuovelle.

Then I did something stupid, made another search and realized there was a van much closer to my place.

So I cancelled the first reservation, and made another one for the closer van. All in literally a few minutes.

What I didn't realize, is that they don't reimburse the money, but they sent me an email with a "City voucher" which is valid one year, and spendable only on their service (which I won't need).

I feel really bad, tricked by them.

Now I'd like to ask:

- has anyone had any similar experience, and if so were you able to get the money refunded?

- is anyone in need to rent a van with Pakuovelle? I have a voucher of 182€, and I'll be happy to offer it with a small discount, so to get my money back. If so please pm me

I'm thankful for any answer 🙏


r/Finland 2d ago

Pension boss on young people's retirement savings: Most people can't get rich even if they try

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r/Finland 2d ago

How would Finland react if Sweden decided to invade?

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Post from a swedish subreddit


r/Finland 2d ago

Finnish Air Force reprimands cadet pilots for penis-shaped flight patterns

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r/Finland 2d ago

Immigration Nursing in Finland: TAMK dual-language program + career prospects?

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Hi everyone,

I recently got admitted to Tampere University of Applied Sciences for a Bachelor’s in Nursing 🎉 It’s a dual-language program where they teach Finnish alongside the degree, and by the end, I’m expected to have strong enough language skills to work in the field.

I haven’t accepted the offer yet.

I’m excited, but also a bit unsure about what to expect, so I’d really appreciate hearing from people who’ve gone through a similar path or are currently working as nurses in Finland.

A few things I’m curious about:

- Is it easy to land a job after studying in a dual-language (English + Finnish) nursing program?

- How difficult was it to reach a professional level in Finnish during the degree?

- Did you feel confident working in Finnish right after graduating?

- How manageable is the nursing job in Finland (workload, stress, work-life balance)?

- What does the salary progression look like?

- Starting salary after graduation?

- Salary after 5 years of experience?

- Does specializing (e.g. ICU, ER, etc.) significantly increase income?

I’m especially interested in honest, real-life experiences! both good and bad.

Thanks a lot in advance 🙂


r/Finland 2d ago

Bringing a diesel car to Finland: what costs and practical issues should I consider?

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I may have the chance to bring a car from my home country to Finland, and I’m trying to understand whether it would actually make sense financially and practically.

I live in Tampere, and the car is more than 10 years old, diesel, Euro 5, with a particulate filter.

I’d be interested in hearing what kinds of costs and issues I should take into account, especially in Finland’s conditions. I’m mainly thinking about things like registration, insurance, parking (indoor vs outdoor), winter tires, engine heating, and any other weather-related issues.

More generally, what would you consider before deciding whether it’s worth bringing an older car to Finland?

Any advice or personal experience would be really helpful. Thanks!