Looks like it is the same for foreigners. If you're unsure I recommend you to contact someone who works for the Tax service just to be sure. You don't want to be in a situation where you haven't paid taxes :D
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Yes sure and of course not, I dont mind paying taxes at all :D, but even though foreigners pays taxes but don't have a privilege like locals in the most places. In the end of the day may be 'Money matters' no matter what ;) :D :P
If you are liable to pay taxes in Finland due to your residency, you are also entitled to healthcare and welfare.
Yes , that’s true also. I don’t know if I could integrate or not with locals, if integration is going to be difficult, when I’m happy or sad there won’t be any person to share, then it’s not fun anymore to live in the country. I used to live in kokkola, it’s very difficult to make friends, I just left from there since I wasn’t happy.
Turku is different because Turku is immigration central compared to Kokkola.
Yes, I love Turku. I've really good finnish friends over here that I could rely on. I enjoy living in Turku its a fun city . may be you can check this article too
https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2016/01/21/hudfargen-har-stor-betydelse