Hello, Thank you for sharing about your life in Finland. I am from the U.S., although I now live in Spain. In the U.S., we have a simiilar system to that of Finland. Children of 2 or 3 years old must develop their coordination and the muscles in their hands in order to later write, therefore, they play with clay or 'playdough' and small toys to strengthen their fingers and hands. They play with blocks along with 2 other children, for example, in order to learn how to get along with others and how to negotiate. They spend a limited and specific amount of time doing different creative projects like singing, and listening to stories while still learning how to count and how to say their abcs. All of those activities are appropriate for their developmental level: sitting at a desk and working as an 8-year old would (and could) is not developmentally appropriate for those sweet, little 2 and 3 year olds.🌺🌺🌺
Thanks for the very detailed information. Guys if you have people thinking on relocating, tag them under this video. I mean send this video to them. They deserve to know.
Generally, the benefits are about the same in all the Nordic countries. The interesting thing about the school system in Finland is that the students rank very high on PISA despite not studying very hard. The last ranking was 1 Estonia 2 Finland 3 Singapore.
When people talk about walk life balance I am listening and thinking to myself it doesn't sound any different to life elsewhere. I work even less hours in Poland. Start at 06:00 finish at 14:00, and that is with 1 hour of paid breaks too. (30 minutes lunch) + 30 minutes break for time away from computer screen. Plus remote work is accepted here more than elsewhere in Europe. I can spend much more time with my children than staying late in the office or commuting back and forth through traffic.
It’s about the same in Europe. Make no mistake the U.S only gives you 2weeks annually which is insane if you ask me. Reason why I’m looking to leave the U.S we have no work and life balance.
You can apply to jobs that don't require Finnish language and still not get job offer. It all depends on how to you package your CV and project yourself during interview
CV + application letter is the key factor. The start of the application letter is the most important, since if it starts poorly, some of the recruiters won't read it to the end. It's good to start with a short introducing of yourself, like one sentence (Hello, I am "occupation" from "residence".). You should avoid words such as "hard-working", instead prefer words such as "motivated". In praising yourself, stick to the facts and illustrative examples to back them up. Those are important when you tell them an example what you have done (I am good at that since I have done this before). It's good to tell what you expect from the company and why you want to work there. Tell them what you offer to them: "why should they hire you?". You can tell about your passions. You can tell what motivates you to get the job.
@@funmiebor5483 Yes, I'm Finnish. I might alsoadd that many companies appreciate the fact that applications are addressed to them, i.e. the exact same application cannot be sent to them and several other companies at once.
Please don't generalise, I think these are more of your experience, not good for our image. In Nigeria, we nap, learn through play and still have a break for PLAY in Nigeria. Thank you.
People are talking about good.country you are here talking nonsense..instead of you to pay attention and learn so you help yourself and your own chikdren
Just came here to say this. You don't just get to enjoy the money but you need to get a job so you can pay the taxes and contribute to the society. It's definately NOT FREE.
Pls I love Finland. I am almost done with my finish studies. Pls how can I pass Finnish language. Because I have an interview. Could you give me a clue?
Thanks for your video. I just came across this. Plz what advice do u have for someome coming for phd in Finland and has a 4yes old son. My husband wont be coming alome to stay for the main time, how do u think one can cope in taking care of the child lone with phd work? Moreso that school doesnt start at that age and one might not be able to afford day care cos rent has to be paid and one cant afford to sit at home. Thanks so much
Thanks so much sister, we really appreciate your effort. Please, i want to know if TAAK vocational school is a good school to attend, and is it true you will be paid as a Nursery student while you are schooling? Can you be allowed to remain in the country after your studies? Can you move with your family while going to school?
Good day ma, i have a B.ED In Early childhood education and would like to further studies and have my masters, i was considering finland or czech republic
Thank you for this video dear! Can I ask - If you are a student and want to bring your child with, is that possible? Is English school for teenagers expensive in Finland?
It actually depend on your area of specialization and competence. Most jobs are advertized online, especially when the use of Finnish language is not compulsory.
I just need to emphasize that all the services ARE NOT FREE. We Finns pay for them in high taxes. If you come here you need to be ready to learn our language and go to WORK.
It is not just Finns, we also pay high tax in my family. So don't make it look like it's just Finns that pay high tax, it is like that for everybody working in Finland.
@@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 Yes. Please tell this to others too. Not only that everything is free. As a Finn it makes me angry. Please tell your audience that they are welcome to contribute to the society.
Your clip/ has so many inconsistencies and untruths.. you said 9months maternity leave??? Wrong it is only 105days which is like 31/2 months. With internet siz don lie… information in our fingertips. In Kenya the Organisation I work for has better parental leave than this. Mother gets 4fully paid months and dad gets a month.
Sounds in the end like youre not staying in finland after raising your children there? Are you leaving after you get the benefits? Sorry if i got it wrong 🤔 Good tho your husband's working
The moment you stated comparing Finnish education system with that of Nigeria, I then disliked your story. How can you compare a broken, corrupt, poor, religious fanatic Nigeria with countries like Finland. That's utter madness! Dont compare Nigeria with any developed country, Nigeria is a hellish country!
Hello, Thank you for sharing about your life in Finland.
I am from the U.S., although I now live in Spain. In the U.S., we have a simiilar system to that of Finland. Children of 2 or 3 years old must develop their coordination and the muscles in their hands in order to later write, therefore, they play with clay or 'playdough' and small toys to strengthen their fingers and hands. They play with blocks along with 2 other children, for example, in order to learn how to get along with others and how to negotiate. They spend a limited and specific amount of time doing different creative projects like singing, and listening to stories while still learning how to count and how to say their abcs. All of those activities are appropriate for their developmental level: sitting at a desk and working as an 8-year old would (and could) is not developmentally appropriate for those sweet, little 2 and 3 year olds.🌺🌺🌺
It’s good to know that similar system is being practiced in the US. Thanks for sharing 🤗
That sounds very militaristic, sorry. Here in Finland they just play and sleep and climb in trees, without stress. Like children should...
I enjoyed watching this video.... was excitedly laughing all through. Super convinced now!!!
Thank for watching
Thanks for the very detailed information. Guys if you have people thinking on relocating, tag them under this video. I mean send this video to them. They deserve to know.
Tell them🙂 Thank you for watching.
Generally, the benefits are about the same in all the Nordic countries. The interesting thing about the school system in Finland is that the students rank very high on PISA despite not studying very hard. The last ranking was 1 Estonia 2 Finland 3 Singapore.
they rank lower now due to immigrants being unable to adopt the Finnish language and overall slacking in school.
You think they don't study hard?
@@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 Well they definitely spend less time studying on average compared to many countries with lower rankings.
@@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 Some do. Plenty of them don't.
@@disadadi8958 spend less time study is not a reason y you said they don't study hard,
Wow that is a Good information for me
Nice
When people talk about walk life balance I am listening and thinking to myself it doesn't sound any different to life elsewhere. I work even less hours in Poland. Start at 06:00 finish at 14:00, and that is with 1 hour of paid breaks too. (30 minutes lunch) + 30 minutes break for time away from computer screen. Plus remote work is accepted here more than elsewhere in Europe. I can spend much more time with my children than staying late in the office or commuting back and forth through traffic.
Thanks for sharing
Please how can someone relocate to Poland from Nigeria.
Please I will like to come to Finland
@@chiomamokwue3412 by being highly educated and a worthwhile asset to the economy.
super legit... nice place to lived-in
Yes, true
Will be moving there soon God willing
just wow... a million thanks
Please I want to know if I can relocate to Finland without learning the language. The language is my major concern.
Can someone Apply if his not in Nigeria 🇳🇬 like me i base in Libya but i want to relocate to Finland
Please thanks very much for your advice I am ready to migrate to Finland and I need help
Just what I was looking for
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Would like to know about child care and I also want to know if the kids are taught in English language
It’s about the same in Europe. Make no mistake the U.S only gives you 2weeks annually which is insane if you ask me. Reason why I’m looking to leave the U.S we have no work and life balance.
It's been a hard choice for me because I keep hearing of the difficulty in getting a job in Finland.
Would love to get clarity on that from u.
Thanks
You can apply to jobs that don't require Finnish language and still not get job offer. It all depends on how to you package your CV and project yourself during interview
CV + application letter is the key factor.
The start of the application letter is the most important, since if it starts poorly, some of the recruiters won't read it to the end. It's good to start with a short introducing of yourself, like one sentence (Hello, I am "occupation" from "residence".).
You should avoid words such as "hard-working", instead prefer words such as "motivated". In praising yourself, stick to the facts and illustrative examples to back them up. Those are important when you tell them an example what you have done (I am good at that since I have done this before).
It's good to tell what you expect from the company and why you want to work there. Tell them what you offer to them: "why should they hire you?". You can tell about your passions. You can tell what motivates you to get the job.
@@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 q
@@leopartanen8752Thanks so much for the tips.
Pls are you in Finland?
@@funmiebor5483 Yes, I'm Finnish. I might alsoadd that many companies appreciate the fact that applications are addressed to them, i.e. the exact same application cannot be sent to them and several other companies at once.
Please don't generalise, I think these are more of your experience, not good for our image. In Nigeria, we nap, learn through play and still have a break for PLAY in Nigeria. Thank you.
People are talking about good.country you are here talking nonsense..instead of you to pay attention and learn so you help yourself and your own chikdren
@@smithyemilia8572 Wow.. I do not have the time to exchange words. Time is money here in Manitoba, that's if you know what it means.
Great will be moving there soon.....❤
All the best
it's NOT free, someone's taxes is paying for it
You are right
You pay tax in every country what makes it different is what you get for what you paid for 🙂
@@antenehdemelashmengistu4970the Nordic countries may be rich but not cheap
You are basically getting your tax refund
Just came here to say this. You don't just get to enjoy the money but you need to get a job so you can pay the taxes and contribute to the society. It's definately NOT FREE.
Pls I love Finland. I am almost done with my finish studies. Pls how can I pass Finnish language. Because I have an interview. Could you give me a clue?
Thank you for this is sensitive information.
🤗
Thanks alot for this video
It's my pleasure
plus we have the best hockey team 😁
Yes, that’s true 😊
Many surely has No Idea - what Ice hockey even IS ? Watch at NHL - AHO - LAINE - HINTZ - 3 of Our Finest !
Thanks for your video. I just came across this. Plz what advice do u have for someome coming for phd in Finland and has a 4yes old son. My husband wont be coming alome to stay for the main time, how do u think one can cope in taking care of the child lone with phd work? Moreso that school doesnt start at that age and one might not be able to afford day care cos rent has to be paid and one cant afford to sit at home. Thanks so much
In kenya kids sleep in the afternoon
Cool
Thanks so much sister, we really appreciate your effort. Please, i want to know if TAAK vocational school is a good school to attend, and is it true you will be paid as a Nursery student while you are schooling? Can you be allowed to remain in the country after your studies? Can you move with your family while going to school?
God bless you my sister. Please my wife is locating Finland soon so how can you help like how to get house
Good day ma, i have a B.ED In Early childhood education and would like to further studies and have my masters, i was considering finland or czech republic
That is good, you can try it out.
I would love to apply for Ph.d next year. What is the chance of getting job to support myself , I don't mean professional job ?
Hi dear tnx.
@babyhood. Funny but true. Teaching them to shine eyes early haha
I can categorically say Finland is the best country in the world 😁
Yes, it is
These are reasons why Finland 🇫🇮 is my last bus stop
Exactly🙂
What jobs do Africans do? Since there is language barrier
Insightful! How can I get in touch for more assistance for relocation?
What are the required document to bring spouse from Nigeria to Finland
Hello this is a good one what if you brought your child from outside are they also consider too
No.... Until they're citizens.......herbhusband is a citizen before she came.
Don't say what u don't know. You don't need to be a citizen before child benefits.
Thank you for the great content.
Do you have any hint about the Finnish tax ?
Thank you for this video dear! Can I ask - If you are a student and want to bring your child with, is that possible? Is English school for teenagers expensive in Finland?
Its free. Every school is basically free.
I’m not sure if you can bring your child with you. Yes English school for teenagers is free as Harri has said
You BETTER - learn suomi language ! More years IT takes - Youll have no idea what IS going on !
@holoholopainen1627 what going on I just came in finland
What about the weather in Finland, I was told is too cold
Too cold but we are alive.
@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 how much dose it cost to come to Finland
Hello sis how are you doing,pls i will like to discuss something very important with you pls
Thank you for the info. How can one get a job in Finland from Nigeria?
It actually depend on your area of specialization and competence. Most jobs are advertized online, especially when the use of Finnish language is not compulsory.
Have You heard of Finnish Baseball ? Watch some of TH-cam Videos - several Good ones to watch ! Howabout tasting - Our #1 candy - called SALMIAKKI !
@@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 can a person give birth in Finland and the child because a citizen
Thanks. God bless
Great work hope to collaborate with u on TH-cam,Namibia🇳🇦❤❤❤
Hello my dear how long does it takes to process your asylum
I want to laugh 😂😂😂😂, please did she say she's on asylum 😂😂😂
Madam what are you saying?
Ma pls how do I relocate
Either through study or work
Through work or study
Immigrants are leaving Finland check the statistics
Why's that?
I just came I'm looking for my people ' I need to make my hair and nails done I can't find any black salon??
Email me olahairessence@gmail.com
Yes in Nigeria we get all this wonderful benefits 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I just need to emphasize that all the services ARE NOT FREE. We Finns pay for them in high taxes. If you come here you need to be ready to learn our language and go to WORK.
It is not just Finns, we also pay high tax in my family. So don't make it look like it's just Finns that pay high tax, it is like that for everybody working in Finland.
@@olahairessenceandlifestyle9461 Yes. Please tell this to others too. Not only that everything is free. As a Finn it makes me angry. Please tell your audience that they are welcome to contribute to the society.
Finland finland
Please 🙏🙏 can I get visa sponsorship job recruitment on Finland
Your clip/ has so many inconsistencies and untruths.. you said 9months maternity leave??? Wrong it is only 105days which is like 31/2 months. With internet siz don lie… information in our fingertips.
In Kenya the Organisation I work for has better parental leave than this. Mother gets 4fully paid months and dad gets a month.
Live in your delusion
Sounds in the end like youre not staying in finland after raising your children there? Are you leaving after you get the benefits? Sorry if i got it wrong 🤔 Good tho your husband's working
I don’t understand what you’re talking about, can’t my children leave Finland because the are raised here?
the benefits are great
you get free money from the government and you dont have to even do anything
The moment you stated comparing Finnish education system with that of Nigeria, I then disliked your story. How can you compare a broken, corrupt, poor, religious fanatic Nigeria with countries like Finland. That's utter madness! Dont compare Nigeria with any developed country, Nigeria is a hellish country!
No ette vitussa muuta tänne älkää edes ajatelko
I cant understand her all i hear is uga uga uga buga buga
Do you understand English?
Maybe it's because lack of your English skills
🙄🙄🙄😏😏😏
OMG lol😅😅😅😅
If this country is this good, do you think one can go for his naturalization and citizenship here?
How easy is the language to learn?
Please inbox me I'm working on something on finland and need some advice