Thinking about moving to Finland - doctors and retirement
Make your relocation easier with the Finland expat guide

Finding work in Finland
Working in Finland will be good for you: the country boasts good working conditions and a high level of employment ...

Childcare and early education in Finland
Finland is a good place to raise kids. With so much of its GPD going towards daycare and education, you know ...

Relocating to Finland
International relocation is not easy. It requires plenty of research and thorough planning on your behalf -- and ...

Discovering Finland
A peninsula situated in Northern Europe, between Scandinavia and Russia, Finland acts as the symbolic border ...

Travelling to Finland
A member of the EU since 1995 but also one of the Schengen group of countries, Finland makes travelling a breeze ...

Visas for Finland
Regardless of your nationality, you may be able to work in Finland without a residence permit in some cases. For ...

Accommodation in Finland
In Finland, it is actually more common to purchase a property instead of renting it. Finding good accommodation at ...

Study in Finland
If you're an international student in Finland, chances are you'll be pleased with the education available. ...

But what we'd want to know if there is a mandatory retirement age. And how does that correlate with the salary you earn and the years you worked before that? I heard (on forums) that it is nearly impossible to get a regular job there if you don't speak excellent Finnish. So obviously I won't work for a few years. So I won't have as much working years behind me as others. How will that affect my retirement in the future?

