Traveling to Finland as a citizen of Sierra Leone will require a Finland Schengen Visa. iVisa.com can help you in the process of obtaining this Finland Schengen Visa 100% online without taking too much of your time. The first step is to complete the application form.
A Finland Schengen Visa for citizens of Sierra Leone is a passport that grants you permission to enter any of the 26 countries that belong to the Schengen zone, the biggest visa-free area in Europe. The Frequently Asked Questions section below contains more details on this.
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What are the steps to apply for a Finland Schengen visa for citizens of Sierra Leone with iVisa.com?
- Fill out the application form with your personal and travel information.
- Choose a processing speed (find out more in FAQs section beneath).
- You may pay the iVisa.com fee with a credit/debit card or Paypal account.
- Upload essential documents such as a valid passport (scanned image), photo, etc.
- Submit to the specialized team.
- Receive your Finland Schengen e-Visa in your email inbox.
- Print it and show it to the immigration personnel at Finland’s airport (or display it digitally from your cell phone or tablet).
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Frequently Asked Questions
I am a citizen of Sierra Leone, do I need a Schengen Visa to visit Finland?
Yes, you will need a Schengen Visa to enter Finland’s territory.
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What is a Schengen Visa?
It’s a travel authorization document that gives you a free pass to any of the 26 countries that belong to the Schengen Area in Europe. These countries are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
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- Standard Processing Time: normal processing time at a very affordable price.
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The application process for a Finland Schengen Visa for citizens of Sierra Leone is very straightforward. Just follow these simple steps:
- First, fill in the Finland Schengen Visa application form and pick a processing time that best suits your travel needs.
- Second, confirm that all the information provided is correct. Provide your payment method: a Paypal account, a valid credit/debit card.
- Third, attach your passport and any other basic documents.
- Fourth, submit to our specialized team for review and completion.
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What documents should I include in my Schengen e-Visa application?
- Valid passport: we need a scanned image of the details page.
- Valid email address: where you will receive your electronic visa.
- Method of payment: there are 3 options available: a Paypal account, credit, or debit card.
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TAMPERE, SAUNA CAPITAL OF THE WORLD
Tampere is a city in Pirkanmaa in the western part of Finland. It has the most public saunas in the world that’s why it is known as the “Sauna Capital of the World”.
Tampere is basically surrounded by water, enclosed between two lakes, the Näsijärvi and the Pyhäjärvi, both linked by the Tammerkoski rapids. Among its main attractions, there is the Särkänniemi amusement park, which features an aquarium, a planetarium, a children's zoo, an art museum, and an observation tower called “Näsinneula” (Näsi Needle) topped by a rotating restaurant. Another site you shouldn’t miss is the Pyynikki observation tower (they definitely love towers) made out of red granite, completed in 1929.
One of the last museums in the world dedicated to Vladimir Lenin, the Tampere Lenin Museum is situated in Tampere Workers' Hall which was the location where Lenin first met Joseph Stalin.
A recommended walk is that of the Pyynikki, the biggest gravel ridge formed by the ice age in the world with awesome views of both Näsijärvi and Pyhäjärvi lakes and the colorful wooden houses of the city of Pispala.
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