Should you move to 'world's happiest country'? Why Finland wants migrants, and the pitfalls

Updated : Jun 24, 2021 13:46
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Finland has been dubbed the world’s happiest country for years in a row but, the Northern European country is battling a low & ageing population crisis. Finland government has invited skilled immigrants and proposed to double the yearly intake of immigrants to 20,000-30,000 people. Immigrants have so far chosen to keep away from the country that is known for its cold weather that sometimes turn hostile and tough to learn native language. According to reports, anti-immigrant sentiment & reluctance to employ outsiders are also among the main reasons of low immigrant count. Watch the full video for more details.

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