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ABOUT US
Foreigners in Finland is a registered association and online magazine that strives to enhance diversity and accessibility for non-native speakers and internationals residing in Finland. Our primary objective is to assist internationals in integrating into Finnish society by providing them with valuable information, resources and support. We take pride in being a part of the Finnish community and contributing to making Finland a more welcoming and inclusive place for everyone.
The association pursues its objectives through research, communication, and training. We conduct presentations, foster connections, development programs, events, and other collaborative activities for members.
As a member of the association, you will contribute to enhancing community spirit and encouraging foreign residents in Finland to participate in informational, communicative, and cultural activities. These efforts aim to facilitate the integration of foreigners into Finnish society.
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MEMBERSHIP
Become a member
Membership
Actual members Individuals of full age and communities who accept the purpose and rules of the association can become full members of the association. The actual member have one vote and have the right to attend and speak to the association´s meetings. As a member, you have access of support and developing and facilitating activities, forum and events together. Members are not charged a membership fee. |
Supporting members A private person or legal entity that wants to support the purpose and operation of the association. can be accepted as a support member. A supporting member has the right to attend and speak at the association´s meetings. |
The size of the support membership fee is 50€/ year for associations, companies and 10€ / year of individuals. |
Honorary members In addition, the association may have honorary members. The honorary member have one vote and have the right to attend and speak to the association´s meetings. |
The board approves all new members |
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SKILLS CLUBS
Media Club | Suomi24 Club | Event Club |
Foreignersinfinland.fi is an online publication for English-speaking internationals interested in Finnish culture, lifestyle, and society. It features stories of internationals living, working, and studying in Finland. The magazine focuses on delivering and producing diverse media content for its viewers, listeners, and readers. Our content creators are a diverse group of non-native English speakers from different nationalities. They all aim to continuously enhance their English writing and content creation skills. This diversity ensures rich and varied content for our readers, but also a safe and collaborative online media environment for our creators. | Improve your Finnish language skills by joining the online discussion group. Discuss with different nationalities and learn finnish in your own space. Facilitators are also internationals like you.
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| Are you interested in organising different events for our association and meet new friends. Improve networking, presentation and communication.
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Contact: Join our clubs and register as a member or for more information contact@foreignersinfinland.fi |
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Foreigners in Finland Online Magazine
You can find more of our work by visiting our online magazine site: www.foreignersinfinland.fi
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