Current affairs
10.4.2014
Finland provides 5.4 million euros to strengthen the rule of law in Nepal
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have reached the agreement to implement the programme to minimize the impunity, and the protection and promotion of access to justice for thousands of poor and vulnerable people in Nepal.
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8.4.2014
Student counselling events
The Embassy of Finland has started to offer free student counselling events for Nepalese who are planning to study in Finland. Many universities and polytechnics offer English programs from different fields of studies. Every year over one thousand students from Nepal are sending their applications to Finland.
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17.3.2014
5.3.2014
Free counselling events for students
The Embassy on Finland would like to invite you to a free counselling event about studying in Finland. In the event we will provide you with information about applying process and the entrance exam. We will also give general information about visas and living in Finland. All the information and help we provide is free of charge.
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5.2.2014
29.1.2014
Tove Jansson's 100th Anniversary
Tove Jansson (1914-2001), a painter, illustrator, author and the creator of the much-loved Moomin books, became one of the key artists in Finnish visual art during the postwar golden age of modernism. Jansson wanted to create art in her own terms, but only few have accomplished this with such originality.
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28.11.2013
21.10.2013
Simpler method introduced for calculating short stays on a Schengen Visa
Short stays in the Schengen Area are calculated according to a new method starting from 18 October 2013. When the maximum short stay and its follow-up period was previously calculated in months, it is now calculated in days. In practice, the change does not have a significant effect on the movement of ordinary passengers. The change is based on Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council 610/2013/EU.
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14.8.2013