University of Turku

Turku, Finland

The University of Turku is a public university which was established in the year 1920 and is located in Turku, southwestern Finland. The first site of the University of Turku was in the center of the city. Later on, a new campus was built in the 1950s on Ryssänmäki.
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Yes. Non-EU/EEA graduates can apply for a post-study residence permit (also called a "residence permit for job seeking or starting a business"). This allows you to stay in Finland for up to two years after graduation to find employment or establish a business.
You can apply within five years after your student permit expires. Applications are typically submitted online via the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) website. You may need to visit a Finnish embassy or service point for biometric identification as part of the process.
You'll need: A valid passport and passport photo Degree certificate (or confirmation of completed research) Proof of sufficient funds (approx. €560/month) Possibly a research completion certificate Payment of the application fee (varies for online vs. paper submission)

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University Of University of Turku Application Statistics

25000
2000
8180
3400
16:1
18 %
€ 10000
€ 15000
€ 5000
3
30
75 %
6.5

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