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Originally Posted by Kipru
I will trade that with you in a second for our national independece.
Gladly it will not last. Just like communism it's an idea born dead.
For the first question. Seems like you have to get your bachelors degree in some other university and then apply to masters degree programme if you want to study in Finland. Or you should learn finnish. Believe me, getting that bachelors degree is easier.
http://www.helsinki.fi/admissions/un...applicants.htm
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Well, you can get a university exchange to study in Finland. There are lots of Canadians at places like Helsinki School of Economics, but that's just an exchange for a year or less.
I was in Europe for a course earlier this year, I felt like I had many less rights and opportunities then my friends (fellow Canadians) who had EU citizenships. They could walk through a lot of security without checks, they could easily apply to various programs, they could all get EU government jobs, etc.