Podcast: Antti Tuisku received a call from an official – Dropped out of the Finnish social security system
Finnish pop star Antti Tuisku shares his experiences of moving to Spain and the implications of dropping out of the Finnish social security system during a podcast.
In a recent episode of the podcast 'Tiedon jäljillä', Finnish pop star Antti Tuisku discusses his life in Spain after officially moving there. Celebrating his 42nd birthday, Tuisku reveals that he has been living in Spain for the past eight years, which has now become his primary residence. During a trip back to Finland, he received a call from Kela, the Finnish social insurance institution, notifying him that he had officially dropped out of the Finnish social security system, marking a significant milestone in his relocation process.
Antti Tuisku's decision to permanently reside in Spain signifies a cultural and personal transformation for him, as he transitions from being a dual resident—spending half the year in Finland and the other half in Spain—to completely immersing himself in Spanish life. Tuisku mentions how daunting and surprising some aspects of the Spanish bureaucracy have been, highlighting the complexities that arise when navigating social systems in a new country. This change also emphasizes his identification with Spain as his home.
This podcast episode sheds light on the emotional and bureaucratic challenges faced by expatriates, particularly those who are public figures like Tuisku. It highlights the broader implications of such moves—both practical, like adapting to new social security systems, and personal, reflecting on one's identity in a new culture. As more individuals, especially celebrities, choose to live abroad, these narratives contribute to a growing discourse on the nature of home and belonging in a globalized world.