"The Finnish society is ageing; therefore, the country needs more young people to join the labour market. There are open positions across many sectors, for example, the healthcare and elderly care is on a lookout for workers. Similarly, several manufacturing industries is hoping to get international skilled labour," Glenn Gassen, Director of Immigration Affairs, Helsinki, said.
Glenn Gassen, director of Immigration Affairs, Helsinki, Finland moved from Germany to Finland 14 years ago, as an exchange student and landed up with several opportunities for academic growth following a rewarding career there. He tells Priyanka Srivastava about Finland’s plan to attract 15,000 international students a year by 2030. - EducationTimes.com
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