Service route: Changsha to Turku;
Service Model: Door-to-door moving one-stop service;
Case Overview: Ms. Peng entrusted Xipu International to ship furniture items from her home in Changsha to Turku.

Turku, the capital of Pori Province (now West Finland Province), also known as Orbe, is Finland's second largest seaport and an important industrial base. It is now the regional center of southwestern Finland with well-developed industry, with the shipbuilding industry ranking first in the country; oil refining, cement, metal processing, textiles, cigarettes, wood processing and other sectors are also important. The water depth of the harbor channel is about 9 meters, and the nearby sea area is almost ice-free all year round, allowing navigation throughout the year. There are many monuments, including a cathedral built in 1290, a medieval castle and a historical museum, as well as a Swedish theater and a Greek Orthodox church built in the 19th century. It is a bilingual city with universities teaching in Swedish and Finnish.

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Ms. Peng, who was married to Turku, decided to settle down with her husband in Turku for the sake of her son's future living environment and study pressure. After completing the immigration procedures, Ms. Peng learned about Xipu International Moving Company from the Internet. After understanding the relevant details with the staff, Ms. Peng decided to entrust our company to provide moving services.

Ms. Peng wanted us to help her pack her furniture and transport it to Turku. After communicating with the professional packer, the packer quickly formulated a packing plan. Since the lamps are fragile, the master was particularly careful when packing them and packed the chandeliers tightly to ensure that the lamps would not break during transportation. The following is the packaging diagram:

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Finland is a leader among immigrant destinations, and it is also an immigration location with a very high livability index. More and more immigrants are becoming interested in Finland. So, what are the conditions for permanent residence in Finland?

The Finnish government encourages foreign immigrants to work for Finnish companies in exchange for residency. The Immigration Law clearly stipulates that if you work for a Finnish company, your salary reaches the Immigration Bureau’s standards, and you have held a long-term residence permit for four years, you can obtain permanent residence.

Application conditions

  1. Aged over 18 years old

  2. Meet the residence requirements

  3. Meet basic living security requirements

  4. Spouses and children under 18 years old can apply for and obtain the same visa as the main applicant at the same time.

What is life like in Finland

  1. If young people become unemployed after working in society, they can receive basic unemployment subsidies or salary-linked subsidies, which are generally 80% of the original salary. If there are no children, the basic unemployment benefit is €551 per month.

  2. Finland has the best education system in the world. In the "International Student Competency Assessment" organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Finnish students won the championship twice in a row, which attracted worldwide attention. Children who immigrate to Finland can enjoy free tuition, book fees and free lunch every day. In addition, each college student can not only enjoy free education, but also receive a monthly subsidy of up to 500 euros from the government. In addition, you can also obtain student loans from banks and gradually pay them off after you join the workforce.

  3. Finland provides free medical insurance benefits and state-subsidized drugs. All patients who purchase medicines for more than 672.70 euros per year are free of charge. Seriously ill patients and long-term patients only need to pay 25% or enjoy full subsidies. Employees can also enjoy sick leave subsidies during illness (this project is also suitable for private owners, and the Finnish Social Security Department will provide subsidies in the form of tax refunds or cash rebates). When visiting relatives, you need to take public transportation, which costs more than 9.25 euros one way or more than 157.25 euros in total for the whole year. The government will pay the extra money.

  4. New babies will receive careful care from the social welfare department as soon as they are born. Mothers can receive free baby products or a cash subsidy program from the government. Each child in a family receives a monthly subsidy from the government from birth to age 18, and the subsidy increases with the number of children in the family.

  5. The legal retirement age in Finland is 65 years old. Citizens over the age of 65 can receive pensions. Elderly people with no pension income can receive the minimum pension stipulated by the state, which is generally between 600 and 700 euros. If there is no personal property, the government pays 80% of the rent.