Let's see if that's true.actually vantexan did
Let's see if that's true.actually vantexan did
Oops, Ricky mentions drugs.capital of iceland "ghetto"
meanwhile if i walk in my city near the mall theres always homeless ppl doing drugs
when i lived in a smaller city working at a hospital, there was also homeless drug addicts. that was one of hte murder capitals of this country something like 4 or 5x higher than the biggest cities in this country.
How many poor minorities in Finland?
most of the crack heads here are white.How many poor minorities in Finland?
Oops, Ricky mentions drugs.
Norway was a country I saw cited as taxing at 23%. And for the millionth time if you take away fentanyl deaths and gun deaths the life expectancy in the U.S. would be higher. In other words don't do drugs and stay out of violent neighborhoods and you'll likely live past 80.
guy from detroit visits helsinki "ghetto" and walks with money on his head
finland eliminated homelessness, and its not an island. the country is not as wealthy as america per person.
meanwhile i see drug addicts every time i walk my dog at the mall.
Finland sure has a lot of rules to be allowed citizenship in their country...... Doesn't look like they just let anyone in.....
"Becoming a Finnish citizen generally requires a period of legal residency, language proficiency, and a clean criminal record. The standard residency requirement is eight years, but it can be shorter in certain situations, such as for those with strong language skills or Nordic citizens.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Residency Requirements:
2. Language Proficiency:
- The standard requirement is eight years of continuous legal residence in Finland.
- This period can be shorter (e.g., five years) if you demonstrate sufficient language skills or are married to a Finnish citizen.
- For Nordic citizens, the required period is two years.
- You must have a valid residence permit throughout your period of residence.
- Absences from Finland during the residency period are permitted, but the maximum duration is limited.
3. Other Requirements:
- You need at least satisfactory skills in Finnish or Swedish, or Finnish Sign Language or Finland-Swedish Sign Language.
- This can be demonstrated through language tests or by completing studies in Finnish or Swedish.
4. Application Process:
- Identity Verification: Your identity must be reliably established.
- Good Conduct: You must have a clean criminal record.
- Financial Means: You need to prove that you can support yourself financially.
- Payment of Fees: You must have paid any required fees, such as taxes and fines.
- Age: You must be at least 18 years old.
5. Exceptions and Special Cases:
- Citizenship is applied for through the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri).
- The processing time can vary, but it currently averages 9-31 months.
You may be eligible for citizenship if you are a descendant of a Finnish citizen.
Citizens of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have a shorter residency requirement.
You may be eligible for citizenship after a shorter residency period if your spouse is a Finnish citizen."
i didnt catch the first partNo time to dick around with leftist luxury beliefs including those on immigration when they've gotta be ready to go with Russia at any time as they have in the past.
Finland sure has a lot of rules to be allowed citizenship in their country...... Doesn't look like they just let anyone in.....
"Becoming a Finnish citizen generally requires a period of legal residency, language proficiency, and a clean criminal record. The standard residency requirement is eight years, but it can be shorter in certain situations, such as for those with strong language skills or Nordic citizens.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Residency Requirements:
2. Language Proficiency:
- The standard requirement is eight years of continuous legal residence in Finland.
- This period can be shorter (e.g., five years) if you demonstrate sufficient language skills or are married to a Finnish citizen.
- For Nordic citizens, the required period is two years.
- You must have a valid residence permit throughout your period of residence.
- Absences from Finland during the residency period are permitted, but the maximum duration is limited.
3. Other Requirements:
- You need at least satisfactory skills in Finnish or Swedish, or Finnish Sign Language or Finland-Swedish Sign Language.
- This can be demonstrated through language tests or by completing studies in Finnish or Swedish.
4. Application Process:
- Identity Verification: Your identity must be reliably established.
- Good Conduct: You must have a clean criminal record.
- Financial Means: You need to prove that you can support yourself financially.
- Payment of Fees: You must have paid any required fees, such as taxes and fines.
- Age: You must be at least 18 years old.
5. Exceptions and Special Cases:
- Citizenship is applied for through the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri).
- The processing time can vary, but it currently averages 9-31 months.
You may be eligible for citizenship if you are a descendant of a Finnish citizen.
Citizens of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have a shorter residency requirement.
You may be eligible for citizenship after a shorter residency period if your spouse is a Finnish citizen."
Is that for their citizens or for anyone coming into their country legally or illegally?![]()
Schengen Area - Wikipedia
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You asked why there are no slums? Historically slums are extremely poor neighborhoods inhabited by poor minorities. They were segregated from whites and their housing was poorly constructed. And drug use was rampant.most of the crack heads here are white.
The U.S. has free movement of workers within its borders just as the Schengen area does. The difference is that each country.in the Schengen area can put its own restrictions on movement. For example the EU wanted all EU countries to take in refugees from Syria and North.Africa. Hungary and Poland refused. And their leaders were called.Nazis for doing so. Fast forward to today and most of those countries have also reversed their position on immigration and some are actively seeking to remove immigrants. Huge spikes in crime changes minds.![]()
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america is one countryThe U.S. has free movement of workers within its borders just as the Schengen area does. The difference is that each country.in the Schengen area can put its own restrictions on movement. For example the EU wanted all EU countries to take in refugees from Syria and North.Africa. Hungary and Poland refused. And their leaders were called.Nazis for doing so. Fast forward to today and most of those countries have also reversed their position on immigration and some are actively seeking to remove immigrants. Huge spikes in crime changes minds.
im talking about ghetto. why is it when these guys walk the streets in the poorest neighbourhoods in iceland and helsinki, that the worst thing we see is graffiti. we all know what its like here, its a homeless drug addicted zombie movie.You asked why there are no slums? Historically slums are extremely poor neighborhoods inhabited by poor minorities. They were segregated from whites and their housing was poorly constructed. And drug use was rampant.
europe has immigrants like americaIs that for their citizens or for anyone coming into their country legally or illegally?
legal immigrants only or just anyone that crosses the borders with no documentation?europe has immigrants like america
but unlike america, many europeans can work in many european countries.
they had border agents when i came into europelegal immigrants only or just anyone that crosses the borders with no documentation?
but will they just let people cross around openly who are not documented? Just crossing the borders with no documentation? Are they required to follow legal immigration requirements?they had border agents when i came into europe
i dont know. i saw someone get arrested at an airport.but will they just let people cross around openly who are not documented? Just crossing the borders with no documentation? Are they required to follow legal immigration requirements?
In an area smaller than the U.S.america is one country
schengen area is many countries.