Quark
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Don't worry aslong as I don't see you in person I will still remember you as the guy with the leather jacket in summer and the long blond hair you used to have![]()
With the long beard as well. He lost that too.

Don't worry aslong as I don't see you in person I will still remember you as the guy with the leather jacket in summer and the long blond hair you used to have![]()

That's only because of your german loverboy
Go for it...Altho it will suck not having my personal guide around helsinki...
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You can stay for 3 months, and then have to leave for ONE day. (Denmark is good enough)
Once you have a working contract, you'll have a "Wohngenähmigung". Valid for 5 years, and renewable every 5 years. (German ID for foreighners)
And then you're kindly asked to learn German and Germany but since you're a EU citizen, they cannot oblige you to do so.
But the thing with ONE day is true. Been there, done that.
I wish I had long blond hair.. but I'm bald![]()

You can stay for 3 months, and then have to leave for ONE day. (Denmark is good enough)
Once you have a working contract, you'll have a "Wohngenähmigung". Valid for 5 years, and renewable every 5 years. (German ID for foreighners)
And then you're kindly asked to learn German and Germany but since you're a EU citizen, they cannot oblige you to do so.
But the thing with ONE day is true. Been there, done that.
But I'd not go to any other villages near Heide. I need my train station too hard in order to move around.
Within those 3 months yeah. For a permanent stay however you have to prove a contract, amoungst other things.Actually I don't even need a job, just a proof that I get or have enough money to live there without social welfare. Also prrof of healthcare might be needed but I would have finnish one for a year as long as I don't work.
How would they know if you've been out of the country or not?
I'd go to heide as well, for the rest I'd need a car. which I don't have.
Within those 3 months yeah. For a permanent stay however you have to prove a contract, amoungst other things.
I don't have to have a job even after 3 months but I have to be able to support myself somehow and show a valid reason for my stay. For 3 months stay all I need is address and then let them know where I am staying. I know some people who did this (not all had a job) and that's all they had to do.
I know from experience I couldn't resign my address in the Netherlands, unless I had a parmanent stay in Belgium. (within those 3 months)
If I did resign, I'd loose my health insurance, my disabillity money (NL), my unemployment etc. And I bought a house in BE.

In Finland you will have your health care for a year no matter where you live (at least in EU countries) unless you are working full time in some other country. Unemployment money you can get for 3 months no matter where you live (at least in EU) but after that nothing so you have to have some other way to support yourself after that. So I guess it is bit easier for us than it was for you.![]()
Oh boy... too much paperwork... i'm gonna keep my arse right where it is![]()
