
"A partire da questa estate, i dipendenti in Finlandia in possesso di un permesso di soggiorno basato sul lavoro avranno tre mesi per trovare un nuovo lavoro se perdono il loro lavoro attuale. Se non riescono a garantire una nuova posizione entro quel periodo di tempo e non hanno altri motivi validi per rimanere in Finlandia, il permesso di soggiorno può essere annullato.
A seguito di una notevole quantitĂ di critiche alla proposta durante un round di consultazione, il conto ora include un’eccezione per i cosiddetti specialisti, che avranno sei mesi per trovare nuovi lavori."
https://yle.fi/a/74-20163515
di FinnishAlien
9 commenti
I think it’s also six months for everyone who have worked in finland for 2 years.
I don’t really know why this has been such a controversial topic in Finland considering most of the other western countries have very similar policies in place. For some reason this is the doing of the “evil right wing government” here, but even countries like germany and sweden have pretty much the same exact policy.
Should not need exceptions, same rules for everybody
finnish nazi government: “free movement, if you can provide for capitalist system. Otherwise you are human scum that does not need human rights.”
What’s the controversy exactly?
“Generally, immigrants are motivated to start working as soon as possible. This has been concretely observed in integration plans jointly developed by the TE employment office and municipal social services,” stated the South Ostrobothnia wellbeing services county.”
I hate how yle writes these, Of course they are motivated to start working because they need the permit to stay here lol
well, that’s one way to kill the Finnish tech sector. It’s already extremely difficult to attract top talent here, this just makes it all the worse.
Employers already need to overpay competitors in other countries to temp people here to fill highly skilled roles, this will just make that cost Finnish companies even more.
could someone tell me what’s the issue with this law? You have a work-based permit, and if you don’t have other means to stay here, you will just sit here for more than 3-6 months and get benefits? 3 month is good, 6 is too much in my opinion.
If you want to stay here without, then you need permit based on family, studies or permanent residence permit. And of course, citizenship. Guys, stop being entitled!
Awesome
I like this rule, Denmark should copy.