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COUNTRY FACTS |
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Capital: |
Helsinki |
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Population: |
5,190,785 |
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Area: |
338,145 sq km |
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Language: |
Finnish, Swedish |
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Religion: |
Protestant, Finnish Orthodox |
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Continent: |
Europe |
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WHY STUDY IN
FINLAND?
The European Union member state and Nordic country,
Finland, is one of the best destinations for international students intending to
study abroad. The availability of wide range of courses taught in English
language with the most sophisticated learning
environment made Finland favorable
destination for foreign students. Finland has developed its world class
education system which offers students wonderful higher education opportunities
in almost all fields of study. The reputation of its education system is high
not only because it provides high standard of education but because
also because it is
continuously working and investing for increment in level of educational
standards. As such, the national educational strategy is to invest substantial
amount on research based education to develop the country as the information
society.The higher educational wings of Finland
constitutes of Universities and Polytechnics which provide most advanced
state-of-art facilities to its students. The educational culture of Finland
includes coordination and support between teachers and students throughout the
study period. Teachers are always available to support and solve the problem
that may occur to the students.
The international students' life in
Finland is not just about studying, instead it will be the most exciting,
enjoyable, and memorable time in their whole life time. The unique Finnish
culture, the geopolitical location neighboring Sweden, Norway, Russia, and
Estonia gives student a wonderful and once in a life opportunities to explore all
these countries at once along with the chances to know the cultures of one part
of the world. Student will also have wonderful experience of Finnish way of life
which consists high-tech society with an unspoiled nature.
STUDENT VISA PROCESSProcess to obtain
Finnish Student Visa for international students
Depending upon the nationality, the process for the student visa and residence permit
application for Finland may be different.
Student Visa For Students from Nordic Countries including Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Students from Nordic Countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland) including
Switzerland and Liechtenstein do not need to obtain visa and residence permit do study,
work, and live in Finland. Student from these country have no restrictions regarding documents and other visa related issues.
Student Visa For Students from European EU/EEA Countries
Students from member nations of European Union EU or European Economic Area EEA
do not need student visa or residence permit before arriving in Finland. They'll
not need to obtain a student visa if they intend
to stay upto 90 days in Finland. But if their study duration in Finnish Educational
Institutions lasts longer than 90 days, then they must
register their right to stay in Finland at a local police department.
The following are the conditions the EU/EEA students must meet to obtain
right to stay and study in Finland for more than 90 days:
- Student must show that they need to stay in Finland for the study purpose
in Finnish educational institutions.
- They must show sufficient funds to support their studies and living costs
in Finland.
- They must show that they have valid health insurance covering all the
health risks during their stay in Finland.
Documents Required to Submit to Local Police Department for permission to
reside in Finland
- A completely filled application form along with a photograph attached
with it.
- A certificate or letter of acceptance showing that the student is
enrolled for the full time study in Finnish educational institute including
information related to study program and the duration of the program.
- Accommodation documentation including information regarding the place
where they are going to stay during their studies.
- Health Insurance certificate covering all the health risks that is valid
till the student's education duration in Finland.
- Financial support documents (It may be a certificate from a bank
confirming that student have enough fund to support their stay in Finland or
the necessary documents that show that students have received a scholarship,
study grant or any other type of financial aid to study in Finnish
educational institution or the documents from financer if the student is
going to be financed by the local Finnish resident).
Student Visa For Students from Other Countries
Students from countries other than Nordic and EU/EEA must compulsorily
obtain a visa prior to entering into Finland. If student have been accepted as an
full time student and wishes to stay for more than 90 days in Finland for study
purpose, then foreign student from these countries need to apply and obtain
residence permit from the Finnish diplomatic mission in their home country
before entering Finland. If international students are requested to take an
entrance examination before being admitted as foreign student in Finnish
educational institutions, then they need to apply for a visa for the period of
the entrance examination.
Documents Required to Submit in Finnish Diplomatic Mission to obtain
Finnish Visa and Residence Permit
- A completely filled application form along with a photograph attached
with it.
- A certificate or letter of acceptance showing that the student is
enrolled for the full time study in Finnish educational institution including
information related to study program and the duration of the program.
- Accommodation documentation including information regarding the place
where they are going to stay during their studies.
- Health Insurance certificate covering all the health risks that is valid
till the student's students complete in Finland.
- Financial support documents (It may be a certificate from a bank
confirming that student have enough fund to support their stay in Finland or
the necessary documents that show that student have received a scholarships,
study grants or any other type of financial aid to study in Finnish
educational institution or the documents from financer if the student is
going to be financed by the local Finnish resident).
FINANCIAL AIDS
Scholarships and Financial aid available for
International Students in Finland
There is wide range of scholarships and financial aid available for
international students in Finland. The Center for International Mobility (CIMO) is
responsible for scholarships and financial aid provided to foreign students in
Finland. The
scholarships are available for students from all countries and in all level and
faculty. In an average, around 700 students get different scholarships and
financial aid to study in Finnish educational institutions including various
universities and colleges every year. Different
scholarship program has different eligibility criteria, application deadlines
and procedures.
The scholarships and financial aids program normally includes
monthly allowances. The amount of allowance vary according to academic
performance of the applicant in previous studies and according to scholarship
schemes.
To know more about scholarships and financial programs available
in Finland for International Students, visit the
CIMO website.
LIVING COST IN
FINLAND
Living Cost for International Students in Finland
In an average, the student living cost in Finland
is high in comparison to its European neighbours. The cost of living in main
cities like Helsinki can be even more higher. Students must be careful and must
have special consideration while planning to study in Finland regarding high
living cost that includes food, rent, health care, study materials,
transportation, insurance, and any other costs
. It is very difficult to support the living expenses, especially for the
students from the Developing Asian and African Countries. If any financial assistance,
grants or any scholarship is not awarded to students, it will be very difficult
to maintain normal life standard. One of the way to support living expenses is
to work in Finland up to 20 hours a week. But it is very difficult to find jobs
in Finland as the unemployment rate is high and most of the employer seek the
people who know Finnish language.
It is estimated that international student
need around US Dollar USD 850 to maintain the normal student life standard in
Finland. This amount may vary according to the area where student going to
reside. The cost of accommodation, and other services will vary according to
place they stay. In cities, it is obvious to be more expensive to live than in
villages. If student will cook food
for themselves in their own apartments, then considerable sum of money can be saved.
It is compulsory to become member of the student union for the students studying
at Bachelor's and Master's degree level. Student Union will charge from USD 55 to USD 115
as a annual membership fee which entitles the student to a number of benefits
including but not limited to
health services, subsidized meals, cheap travel options and other discounts.
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