Good morning, am new to subscribe here. Thank you very much for sharing your experiences with the hope of encouraging many to come study there in Finland. Please share some of the links through which i can select mine
Hello. Love to see you there and succeeding in applying to vocational schools. May i have a question? Applying to vocational schools just requires Duolingo Tesst 8.5, no Finnish certificate? Are they teaching English programme? Do you think its really challenging because English duolingo popular with high numbet of applicants? Thabk you so much for your helpful videp :)
It does not require Finnish certificate, if you are apply from abroad you don't have Finnish certificate. Duolingo is a test to prove your English language. They teach in English but they have lessons for Finnish language.
My personal view is that the words "college" or "vocational college" don't fit well with the Finnish terminology. I know they are used in the context of study programs using English as the language of tuition or communicating with people from English speaking countries or even as marketing jargon, kind of. I still don't think it is good translation since the education system in Finland isn't so much based on the traditions of the English speaking world. The terminology in Finland has different roots and is based on different history and traditions. It has originally been influenced more by continental European and especially Germanic traditions. Oxford dictionary has this: "noun: college; plural noun: colleges 1. an educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training. "colleges of further education" So from the British traditions point of view these terms are correct. But the word college doesn't exist in Finnish universities or Universities of Applied Science. Finnish higher education institutions have simply "osastot" or departments and not colleges. Also vocational education ammatillinen koulutus/ Ammattikoulu is simply "vocational or professional school" as direct translation to English. I prefer terminology based on the local terminology and tradition than anglicism.
Hello, thank you for your comment. Study period is 3 years. Application of visa is after you get admission letter. Read more below : vamia.fi/en/degree/cook/
Hello, you can also apply a course along your professional. Nurses are on high demand and job opportunities are more wider. To apply for cook, you first check the requirement for example language test, required documents and just apply using application form provided by the collage.
That is possible to try out. Just consider the time frame of the visa and collage application time. How long does your Visa last and when are the applications done.
Hello, thank you for your question. Applicants should have Finnish citizenship or resident permit or a member of EU/ETA country. www.bc.fi/wp-content/uploads/Applicants_Guide_QB_August2024.pdf
Hello dear, i am moving soon to finland, please is it true that no finish speaker can not work in finland? Are finish citizens racist? I would like to read you please.
@@MkBusiness-c9e Since the country is officially bilingual having two official languages, that alone seems to make your question about Finnish language unreasonable. In some jobs sufficient language skills of one or two official languages are legal or practical requirements. As an example: It would be dangerous, if medical or healthcare professionals couldn't understand their patients, each other or medical documentation. Legislation and common law is based on texts, which are in Finnish and Swedish. Working as a jurist in almost all jobs, you need to understand legal texts perfectly. Not all companies have Finnish or Swedish as their company language nor do all have just domestic clients. Many Finnish companies have international operations working and using many languages. Companies like Nokia and Kone have English as their company language. What has given you such prejudice ideas?
@@MkBusiness-c9e Finland has legislation, which allows dual citizenships. It has citizens from most ethnic groups from all over, what makes you think they would be racist? Racism is such a politically loaded and outdated term that it's become impossible to know what people mean when they use the word. Unlike the USA Finland doesn't ask its citizens to choose what race they are. Things like native language and ethnic identity are more relevant. We have legislation protecting national languages but also minority languages and cultures. As an example I would use Sáme people, ingenious people, their culture and languages. It isn't without challenges, but minorities are recognized.
There are some refugees in Finland, especially women, who have stayed home and never learned a local language. They have stayed in their own ethnic bubble without really integrating into the general society. Their children have been left in an awkward situation where there is a risk that they don't find a comfortable place for themselves in Finland and still Finland is their home. These parents have made life unnecessarily difficult for their children. If they would have learned language and been able to really support their children in the Finnish society they would have avoided many difficulties. Looking mostly only backwards and being not willing to adapt or change, life can become difficult for them and they cause trouble to others too.
Thank you soo much Ilona.I am leaving this page better than I came.
Keep on the good job.i am watching from the Gambia
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Hello thanks for that information
Hi ,,I'm from Kenya,,your videos are educative ❤😊
Glad you like them! Thank you
Hi. Your disposition is so warm in spite of the cold. Thanks. Do you happen to know any vocational collages related to leather craft or shoe making?
Thank you. I don't know yet. Hope you get one has you research.
@@Ilona_Ke I have been doing just that. Will continue. If you happen to hear of one, do point me in their direction.
Good morning, am new to subscribe here. Thank you very much for sharing your experiences with the hope of encouraging many to come study there in Finland.
Please share some of the links through which i can select mine
Welcome aboard!
Thank you somuch. I have some links in the description page of this video.
vamia.fi/en/education-and-applying/how-to-apply/
www.omnia.fi/en/search/educations
Check this out. Please check requirements also.
Hello. Love to see you there and succeeding in applying to vocational schools.
May i have a question? Applying to vocational schools just requires Duolingo Tesst 8.5, no Finnish certificate? Are they teaching English programme? Do you think its really challenging because English duolingo popular with high numbet of applicants? Thabk you so much for your helpful videp :)
It does not require Finnish certificate, if you are apply from abroad you don't have Finnish certificate. Duolingo is a test to prove your English language. They teach in English but they have lessons for Finnish language.
My personal view is that the words "college" or "vocational college" don't fit well with the Finnish terminology.
I know they are used in the context of study programs using English as the language of tuition or communicating with people from English speaking countries or even as marketing jargon, kind of.
I still don't think it is good translation since the education system in Finland isn't so much based on the traditions of the English speaking world. The terminology in Finland has different roots and is based on different history and traditions. It has originally been influenced more by continental European and especially Germanic traditions.
Oxford dictionary has this:
"noun: college; plural noun: colleges
1. an educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training.
"colleges of further education"
So from the British traditions point of view these terms are correct.
But the word college doesn't exist in Finnish universities or Universities of Applied Science. Finnish higher education institutions have simply "osastot" or departments and not colleges. Also vocational education ammatillinen koulutus/ Ammattikoulu is simply "vocational or professional school" as direct translation to English.
I prefer terminology based on the local terminology and tradition than anglicism.
For short what do you mean
@@SemiloreKayode
What didn't you understand from my common?
Interesting
I like what you always share.. duration time to study cook and how much is the school fee.What about visa and the flight..iam interested
Hello, thank you for your comment.
Study period is 3 years. Application of visa is after you get admission letter.
Read more below :
vamia.fi/en/degree/cook/
Hello sis, am a nurse, but I want to apply for the cook or the waitress program but I don't have certificate for cooking or waitress how do I apply
Hello, you can also apply a course along your professional. Nurses are on high demand and job opportunities are more wider.
To apply for cook, you first check the requirement for example language test, required documents and just apply using application form provided by the collage.
My sister you’re doing a good job, i will like to come to Finland can you help me
Thank you somuch. Great to hear that you are interested to come to Finland. Which kind of help please🤔
@@Ilona_Ke I want to have a section with you please
Talking about driving licence. Can i use my Nigeria driving licence in Finland?
Please I would like to know if after getting admitted for study can I be working.
Students are allowed to work 30hours per week.
Great information, but can someone tell me the minimum amount of money one should have as bank statement?
Hello, one should have around 7000€ in his/her bank account. This is considred has upkeep.
Do you think mechanic fitter easy to apply jobs after graduating ? Looking forward to your kind response.
It may be challanging but you will need to work more harder especially with finnish language to be absorbed to job market.
Free? Someone is paying? Whom?
Can l come to Finland with Schengen visitor's visa to apply for the vocational school?
That is possible to try out. Just consider the time frame of the visa and collage application time. How long does your Visa last and when are the applications done.
please can international applicants who are not living in Finland apply for BUSINESS COLLEGE HELSINKI ?
Hello, thank you for your question.
Applicants should have Finnish citizenship or resident permit or a member of EU/ETA country.
www.bc.fi/wp-content/uploads/Applicants_Guide_QB_August2024.pdf
Ok thank you
@@Ilona_Ke Hello, Can I come with my wife to Study at Riveria college? How can I go about it please?
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Hello hello
Hello dear, i am moving soon to finland, please is it true that no finish speaker can not work in finland?
Are finish citizens racist?
I would like to read you please.
You seem to be a troll misspelling the names of the language and people.
Sorry if my English is bad, could you answer me please
@@MkBusiness-c9e
Since the country is officially bilingual having two official languages, that alone seems to make your question about Finnish language unreasonable. In some jobs sufficient language skills of one or two official languages are legal or practical requirements.
As an example: It would be dangerous, if medical or healthcare professionals couldn't understand their patients, each other or medical documentation.
Legislation and common law is based on texts, which are in Finnish and Swedish. Working as a jurist in almost all jobs, you need to understand legal texts perfectly.
Not all companies have Finnish or Swedish as their company language nor do all have just domestic clients. Many Finnish companies have international operations working and using many languages. Companies like Nokia and Kone have English as their company language.
What has given you such prejudice ideas?
@@MkBusiness-c9e
Finland has legislation, which allows dual citizenships. It has citizens from most ethnic groups from all over, what makes you think they would be racist?
Racism is such a politically loaded and outdated term that it's become impossible to know what people mean when they use the word.
Unlike the USA Finland doesn't ask its citizens to choose what race they are.
Things like native language and ethnic identity are more relevant. We have legislation protecting national languages but also minority languages and cultures. As an example I would use Sáme people, ingenious people, their culture and languages. It isn't without challenges, but minorities are recognized.
There are some refugees in Finland, especially women, who have stayed home and never learned a local language. They have stayed in their own ethnic bubble without really integrating into the general society. Their children have been left in an awkward situation where there is a risk that they don't find a comfortable place for themselves in Finland and still Finland is their home. These parents have made life unnecessarily difficult for their children. If they would have learned language and been able to really support their children in the Finnish society they would have avoided many difficulties.
Looking mostly only backwards and being not willing to adapt or change, life can become difficult for them and they cause trouble to others too.
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