Studying in Finland could be one of the most advantageous possibilities for a better life and the best career. Ask why?

  • Permanent Residence in Finland: Students can apply for permanent residence, which can only be obtained after four years of continuous residence in Finland after graduation.
  • Students who wish to stay in the country after their studies require a residency permit. Processing for the permit should begin before the study permit expires, as the processing time for the residence permit can range from 30 to 150 days.
  • Two-Year Post-Study Work Permit: Post graduation, students can apply for a work permit in order to find work or start a business. A two-year post-study work permit will be available for students years after graduation.
  • Working hours are limited to 25 hours a week for international students in Finland, which enables them to work part time jobs that help support their living expenses. Pursuing a degree and working to sustain themselves can go hand in hand for international students in Sweden.
  • According to government regulations, international student, you can earn €1,500 per month.