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Find information and advice about the most important integration-related topics.
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Here you can find short and simplified instructions. For more information, please visit the websites of the linked authorities.

Work permits 

If you are an EU citizen

As an EU citizen, you do not need a work permit in Finland. You are allowed to start working as soon as you arrive.  

You can find more information and instructions on employment or entrepreneurship on the InfoFinland website. The site is available in multiple languages.  
EU citizens | InfoFinland 
 
If you are not an EU citizen or not from a Nordic country 

If you are from another country, you need a residence permit in Finland.  

If you are applying for a residence permit for work, you need to have a job in Finland. The type of permit depends on what kind of work you will be doing.  

More information on permits and instructions for applying for them are available on the InfoFinland website. The site is available in multiple languages.  
Work in Finland | InfoFinland

If you want to work as an entrepreneur, you need an entrepreneur’s residence permit.  

More information on entrepreneurs’ permits and instructions for applying for them are available on the InfoFinland website. The site is available in multiple languages.  
Entrepreneur in Finland | InfoFinland

Employer's role in the permit process

On this page, you’ll find information on hiring an employee from abroad and the employer’s role in an employee’s residence permit process. The website is available in Finnish, Swedish, English and Russian.   

For employers | Finnish Immigration Service                              

On this page, you will find advice for employers on international recruitment, information on Talent funding, tips for using Finnish or Swedish at the workplace and support for employees’ integration. The website also includes regional services for employers. The website is available in Finnish and English.                                                                                                     

For employers | Work in Finland                                         

Applying for work, working life and entrepreneurship

On these sites you can find information about applying for a job, employment contracts, different contractual employment relationships, and entrepreneurship in Finland. You can also learn more about taxation, well-being at work, and Finnish working culture and life.


Work and enterprise I InfoFinland
Online courses on working in Finland
Työelämään.fi: employment contracts, employment relationships and well-being at work. The website is available in Finnish (also easy Finnish), Swedish and English.

Mothers in Business: women’s career network, education and peer meetings

Startup Refugees: supports refugees, asylum seekers and other immigrants in entrepreneurship and finding employment. Startup Refugees also serves as a matching platform for immigrants and employers and offers support in training and networking.
 

Citizenship

You can apply for Finnish citizenship if you have lived permanently in Finland for a sufficient number of years and have satisfactory oral and written skills in Finnish or Swedish. It is also possible to get citizenship through your parent if they are a Finnish citizen.  

You can demonstrate your language skills with:  

For more information on other conditions and applying for citizenship, visit the InfoFinland website. The site is available in multiple languages.  
How to apply for Finnish citizenship? | InfoFinland 

Family life


These pages provide information and advice for intercultural families, bilingual and multilingual families, as well as support for families' well-being. Support for building a social and professional network is available for international spouses living in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. You can also read about diverse families and receive support and advice for the everyday life of different families.

FAMILIA I Familia ry The website is available in Finnish and English.
Spouse-program I Helping spouses to settle in Finland's capital region The website is in English.
Diverse families The website is available in Finnish, Swedish and English.
 

Studying in Finland

These pages provide information on studying in Finland, various educational options, and the Finnish education system. You can also read and learn about studying at a Finnish higher education institution and Finnish student life.

Education I InfoFinland
Online course about studying in Finland

This page provides information on Finnish universities, entrance examinations and requirements, as well as on degrees and fees for studies. 

Study in Finland

On this page, you can apply for and receive a place of study in Finland and use the various services of the Finnish National Agency for Education. The use of the website requires login and suomi.fi authentication. The website is available in Finnish, Swedish and English.

Studyinfo

Recognition of a foreign qualification: paths to different professions

Many jobs can be done in Finland with professional skills acquired in another country.  

However, some professions are regulated, which means that they require a certain degree or education under the law. Qualifying for these professions in Finland have certain processes to recognise a professional qualification acquired abroad.  

You can apply for the recognition of a professional qualification if  

  • you are an EU or EEA citizen or a Swiss citizen and  
  • you have qualified for the profession in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland.  

You can apply for the recognition of higher education studies if  

  • you are a non-EU or EEA citizen or  
  • you have completed your degree outside the EU or EEA.  

Sometimes an applicant may be assigned supplementary studies, an adaptation period or an aptitude test.

 Some professions also include a language proficiency requirement. These are described in more detail in Language proficiency requirements for different professions in Finland.

See the following pages for more information on the recognition of professional qualifications and foreign higher education degrees.

Read more about the recognition of professional qualifications on the following sites

All official decisions are subject to a fee.

Language certificates: YKI and VKT

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