Monday, September 21, 2009

does the n95 made in China work with the internet as fast as the made in Finland

does the n95 made in China work with the internet as fast as the made in Finland ?
I heard that nokia n95 is the fastest nokia phones with the internet . but what about the made China one is it fast as well ?
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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it depends if it supports us 3g frequencies. most of the time clones will not work in the US. no real nokia n95s are made in china. they are all fakes

Monday, September 14, 2009

Can one work while studying in Finland

Can one work while studying in Finland?

Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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If you are from a country in EU, then automatically yes. If you get a student visa, you can work on the jobs related to the school (job training) or part-time jobs with hours not exeeding 25 h / weekly.

Monday, September 7, 2009

UK national working in Finland

UK national working in Finland?
Hey Yahoo, I have searched this online for past few hours and i've come to no clear answers. first, I have 3/4 months before I start University and I want to get some work in to earn some money, my Girlfriend lives in Finland and it would be nice to stay there and work there. and my question: Can anyone shed some light or provide reliable sources to the rules/regulations surrounding a UK/EU national working in Finland? Thanks :)
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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At least some information can be found here: http://finland.fi/Public/default.aspx?contentid=164318 Don't want to scare you too much though, but because of the ongoing economical crisis within the EU, the job situation among foreigners in Finland is not very good at the moment.
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As a UK/EU national you are allowed to stay in Finland for three months (or up to six months as a jobseeker) using your UK passport. If you want to stay in Finland beyond this initial period you must exercise one of your EU treaty rights such as gaining employment, becoming self-employed, attending university, or being self-sufficient without needing public funds. You do not need a work or residence permit to work and live in Finland. However, you must register your presence in the country with the local police within three months. ============== "As a Union citizen, you are free to enter Finland without a visa and reside in Finland for a maximum period of three months without registering your right of residence. In order to enter the country and reside there you must have a valid identity card or passport. As a Union citizen you must register your right of residence at the latest when three months have elapsed from your entry into the country. Registration takes place at the police department of your municipality of residence, and a written certificate of the registration will be issued to you (certificate of registration of the right of residence of a Union citizen). If you are a citizen of the Nordic countries, however, your registration will be handled by the local register office and only if your period of residence exceeds six months." Residence rights when working in another EU country http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/residence/worker-pensioner/rights-conditions/index_en.htm Frequently asked questions: EU citizens http://www.migri.fi/netcomm/content.asp?article=3444 "Citizens of EU/EEA countries do not need a residence permit, but they will have to register in their local police in Finland if their stay exceeds three months." http://www.finemb.org.uk/public/default.aspx?nodeid=38103&contentlan=2&culture=en-GB

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Im going to buy a PS3 from the UK,will it work with the games in Finland

Im going to buy a PS3 from the UK,will it work with the games in Finland?

Video & Online Games - 2 Answers
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Yes. My girlfriend's dad bought me videogames in Japan and China and they worked on my PS3 that I bought and modded from Mexico. The PS3's are a lot cheaper in Mexico. Don't know why though.
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Yes, each country is part of a group. North America and Japan are NSTC (region 1), Europe is part of PAL (region 2), some discs usually movies can be played on all regions. You can tell the region of the games by looking on the back of it, there will be a little symbol of a map with a number on it.