Ulkomaille muutaa vuosittain yli 8000 suomalaista. Lähtösyitä ei eritellä, mutta yleensä muutetaan joko töiden, opiskelun tai rakkauden perässä. Useimmat haluavat palata takaisin Suomeen jossakin vaiheessa, ainakin joksikin aikaa. Myös Suomeen muuttavien ulkomaalaisten määrä lisääntyy, koska tietyillä sektoreilla on työvoimapula. Sekä maailmalle lähtevät suomalaiset että tänne tulevat ulkomaalaiset tarvitsevat tukea, jotta asettautuminen uuteen kulttuuriin ja aikanaan takaisin kotimaahan sujuisivat mahdollisimman hyvin.
Not quite everything changes at the start of the year, but you might need a short guide to understand what’s new in 2015. Here’s our roundup of what you need to know.
Income support benefits go up by 1.1 percent, while changes to housing benefit will see many recipients have their benefits re-assessed.
Child benefit will be cut by 8.1 percent. The new benefits will amount to 95.75 euros for the first child in the family, 105.80 euros for the second, 135.01 euros for the third, 154.64 euros for the fourth and 174.27 euros for each child after that.
Income-related unemployment benefits will be cut for all those whose income for the purposes of assessing the benefit is greater than 3,116 euros per month.
The Social Insurance Institution Kela will only reimburse costs for dental visits every other year. The amounts Kela pays for private dentist treatments will also be reduced.
Changes to alcohol advertising laws will drastically reduce the number of alcohol adverts visible on the streets and in the media in Finland. The new rules are intended to reduce the alcohol advertising seen by children.
Payments for social and healthcare services rise by as much as 9.4 percent. These are the payments for visits to the doctor or nurse, home help or other social services.
Unemployment insurance contributions increase by 0.15 percent.
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