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Moving to Finland paperwork

dimitronic ph

Hi everyone,


First things first, I am an EU citizen and I have a contract with my employer that starts in September.


So, I will be moving to Finland in August to look for an apartment l. This is where I hit my first barrier. It seems that viewing a flat requires verification of my identity via a bank account. The problem is that obtaining a bank account needs a proof of address and id number.


Obviously, someone did not tell me the whole story. My dirst question is: do I really need a bank account to rent an apartment?


Also, my employer told me that I will need a residence permit, and that I do not need to live in Finland to apply for it and that it takes weeks to be processed. Now, the application () asks for an address in Finland. So, my second question is: is there any way I can apply using either my work address or the address of the hotel I will be staying?


Just to clarify, I want to apply before movong to Finland because because I want to finish with the paperwork as soon as possible. The reason is that my employer told me that I need to have finished with registration, tax card, and Kela in the first two weeks of my employment, otherwise my my salary will be taxed with a higher rate.




Cheers,

D

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GuestPoster5555

First: You are eu-citizen so you do not need a residence permit, only eu-registration.  You need Finnish ID for home insurance which is requested when you move to the flat.

dimitronic ph

@Marja Thanks for the reply. You are right. But still, in order to even view an apartment everyone asks for application, and the application can only be processed if I can identify myself using Finnish ID number. Lumo in particular asks identification using a bank, which is even harder to obtain. I have looked at every website I could find, and I have contacted more people than I care to count, and the story is always the same; you need ID number to apply.


I have applied for EU registration using a temporary address, and booked an appointment to verify my identity at an immigration office. I hope to get an ID number as soon as possible after that.

GuestPoster5555

You do not need always Finnish ID. I know because I have helped people 25 years with relocation.  You do not get Finnish ID from Migri. It is DVV.

dimitronic ph

@Marja It would seem reasonable to just ask for references or proof of income, but I have not found anyone renting without ID number. I would appreciate any pointers as to where to look for a flat without ID.


Also, my employer told me that the personal ID number is issued with the certificate of registration. Do I have to book for a separate appointment to DVV?


Also, is the certificate issued when I visit the immigration point to prove my identity or it takes time?