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Finland opens doors wider for Indian residents!

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Finland, often ranked as the world’s happiest country, has introduced new permanent residency rules that bring relief to many Indians dreaming of settling there.

Earlier, the process for applying and securing Finnish PR was considered complicated and slow. Now, the new system is clearer, faster, and more transparent. Applications are streamlined through the official Enter Finland portal, making it easier for eligible candidates to track progress and meet requirements.

Currently, there are over 16,000 Indians living in Finland, but reports suggest that nearly 92% still don’t hold Finnish citizenship. With these changes, many see a chance for greater security, career opportunities, and long-term stability in Europe’s Nordic region.

The new policies not only boost confidence among aspiring immigrants, but also make Finland an attractive destination for professionals and families seeking better quality of life.

For Indians, this could be the start of a smoother journey towards building a secure future in one of the most progressive countries in the world.

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