excerpts_from_the_freedom_of_movement_of_council_annual_report_2017.pdf
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… animal origin arrives in Finland from another EU country, it must first be taken to a place of first ar- rival for inspection. Approved establishments include slaughterhouses, butcheries or storage facilities. Places of first arrival may also be food shops, restau- rants or large-scale kitchens. According to the Finnish Food Law, mobile food premises are any mobile or temporary place or equipment where foodstuffs are sold or handled. Examples are a mobile stand, a sales van, or tent (Food Law … a personal ID number. This applies particularly in Sweden, where systems for utilities, services and trade are based on personal ID numbers. When paying property fees, etc., foreign owners of holiday homes must use a ‘GD number’, which they use in contact with the Swedish Tax Agency. This number is not widely used in society. The number has virtually no function in contact with private actors, which leads to problems when trying to obtain, for example, electricity, telephone and Inter- net agreements. Foreign owners of holiday homes therefore need to get a ‘co-ordination number’, used in society through SPAR, the …