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  2. Visa requirements for Finnish citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish passport. Visa requirements for Finnish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Finland.. As of December 2024, Finnish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the Finnish passport 2nd in the world, tied with passports from France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan ...

  3. Visa requirements for European Union citizens - Wikipedia

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    European Commission proposed a visa-free travel for 16 island nations in 2012. This proposal foresees that the visa exemption will be reciprocated through visa waiver agreements, ensuring a visa free regime for all EU citizens who wish to travel to these countries.

  4. Union of Health and Social Care Professionals – Tehy

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    In the autumn of 2007, Tehy organised a mass resignation in which 12,800 nurses and other members gave their notice, ending their employment on 19 November 2007. The resignations are in advocacy of higher salaries for Tehy members. The Finnish parliament promptly passed a law that now allows the authorities to force nurses back to work.

  5. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    Somali speaking population in Finland has grown from zero to 21,000 between 1990 and 2018. 55% of Somalis in Finland are unemployed, the highest of any ethnic group in Finland. In 2014, Finland took 1,030 quota refugees, and an additional 3,651 people sought asylum. Of the asylum seekers, 1,346 were positive and 2,050 negative.

  6. H-1C visa - Wikipedia

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    The H-1C visa was a visa that was previously available to foreign nationals seeking temporary employment in the United States.These visas were made available to foreign nurses coming into the United States to perform services as a registered nurse in areas with a shortage of health professionals as determined by the Department of Labor. [1]

  7. Finland just launched an experiment giving 2,000 people free ...

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    Starting January 1, 2017 and lasting until 2019, the government will distribute roughly $590 each month to 2,000 jobless citizens -- Find out where!

  8. Healthcare in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland's journey to a welfare state has been long, from a very modest start. The history of modern medicine in Finland can be considered to have begun at 1640 when the first university of Finland, The Royal Academy of Turku, was established. At the time Finland was a part of the Swedish Empire. As the field of medicine did not enjoy very high ...

  9. Finnish Union of Practical Nurses - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Union of Practical Nurses (SuPer, Finnish: Suomen lähi- ja perushoitajaliitto SuPer, Swedish: Finlands närvårdar- och primärskötarförbund SuPer) is a trade union in Finland. The union was founded in 1948, and soon affiliated to the Confederation of Salaried Employees (TVK).