Passport of Finland

The Finnish passport is the main document that certifies the identity of a Finnish citizen. It has a purple cover with the Finnish coat of arms on the front. Finnish citizenship is attractive because of the opportunity to live in a favourable society. The country has a stable economic system, protects the rights of citizens. In addition, Finnish citizens can receive free education, work in a well-paid job. Medicine is subsidised by the state - it reimburses up to 80% of the costs of medical examinations, therapy and medicines. The country also has convenient transport links with European countries.

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