kestokertaiset
Kestokertaiset, also known as "permanent residents" or "long-term residents," are individuals who have resided in a particular country or region for an extended period, typically for more than a year. This status is often granted to those who have established a strong connection with the local community, such as through employment, family ties, or significant contributions to the society. The criteria for becoming a kestokertainen can vary by country but generally include factors like continuous residence, integration into the local culture, and adherence to the laws and regulations of the host country.
The term "kestokertainen" is commonly used in Finland, where it refers to individuals who have resided in
In other countries, the term may be used differently or not at all. For example, in the
Overall, the status of a kestokertainen reflects an individual's commitment to a particular country or region