Finland

FINLAND IMMIGRATION

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FINLAND WORK PERMIT

Finland is a stunningly beautiful natural wonderland. Finland is a terrific alternative for those wishing to relocate for a new job or simply desire a beautiful setting for their family.

Expats flock to Helsinki, the capital, since it offers a diverse range of professional and recreational opportunities.

The city offers a diverse range of job opportunities, large open areas, and easy access to most of Finland’s natural beauty.

In the next four years, Finland will require more than 10,000 new software engineers, as well as more than 30,000 people in the maritime and automobile manufacturing industries.

To continue on the path to economic growth, the country is considering employing a large number of foreign workers to fill these open positions.

Those wishing to work here can choose from a variety of Finland work visa alternatives.

APPLICATION PROCESS

The procedure begins when the employee is offered a job with a Finnish firm. Before arriving in Finland, the employee must apply for a residence permit, which can be done online using the Enter Finland website. Within three months after filing the application, the employee must visit a Finnish diplomatic mission. Original copies of the documents, as well as supporting documentation and his fingerprints, must be presented. The Employment and Economic Development Office will assess your application. After establishing that the employee meets all requirements for a residence visa, the Finnish Immigration Service, or Migri, will make the final decision. The employee and the employer will get written notice of the decision. After this, the employee will receive a residence permit card from the Finnish embassy. The first permit is valid for one year and can be renewed later.

WORK VISA OPTIONS

Before working in Finland, citizens from countries outside the European Union (EU) must apply for a residence permit. The type of permission they’ll need is determined by the type of work they’ll be undertaking for their employer. There are three types of Finland work visa:

  • Business visa: A business visa allows the employee to live as long as 90 days in Finland. This visa does not permit the employee to interact directly with the job. This visa helps the person to attend seminars and conferences. This visa could be applicable to employees during the onboarding process who will not stay back in Finland to work in the country.
  • Residence permit for self-employment: This permit can be given to individuals within a company, including private businessmen, associates, and cooperative leaders. Before this permit can be granted it has to be registered with the Trade Register at the National Patent and Registration Board.
  • Residence permit for an employed person: This visa is the most common type of work visa. There are three types of visas in this category-
  • Continuous (A), Temporary (B), and Permanent (P). Employees who are seeking residency for the first time in Finland will apply for a Temporary Permit.
  • A temporary residency permit is issued as a fixed-term (B) or continuous residence permit, depending on the duration of the stay. The first permit is usually given for one year, unless you apply explicitly for a shorter validity period. Ongoing residence permits may be extended for a maximum of three years.

FINLAND STUDENT VISA

Finland has good-quality universities that offer various degrees. If you wish to study here and do not belong to any EU or EEA country, then you must apply for a visa. A student visa is a short-term temporary visa you can apply for if your course duration is less than 90 days. If your course duration is more than 90 days, you must apply for a residence permit. The residence permit allows you to stay in Finland for one year and you can renew it once the period is over.
 
Eligibility requirements
  • You must be enrolled at a Finnish university, which means you must first apply for a study program before applying for a visa.
  • You must not have any travel restrictions in the Schengen Area.
  • You must not be facing any criminal charges.
  • You must not pose a threat to Finland’s national interests.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

You must submit the following documents with your visa application

  • Valid passport
  • Recent Color Passport photo
  • Certificate of acceptance from the educational institution in Finland
  • Details of tuition fee payments or any scholarships
  • Proof that you have enough funds to support yourself during your stay in the country
  • Receipt to prove that you have paid the processing fees for the visa
  • International student health insurance

WORKING WITH A RESIDENCE PERMIT

International students with a residence permit can work in Finland provided it is related to the course they are doing. A student can work for 25 hours a week during the program and full-time during vacation breaks.

FINLAND TOURIST VISA

If you are planning to visit Finland as a tourist, then you must know the visa requirements for this northern European nation. You will need a short-term visa to visit Finland which is valid for 90 days. This short-term visa is also known as the Schengen visa. As you may be aware the Schengen visa is valid in all the European countries which are part of the Schengen agreement. Finland is one of the countries under the Schengen agreement. With a Schengen visa you can travel to and stay in Finland and all the other 26 Schengen countries.

 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR TOURIST VISA:
  • A valid passport whose validity will exceed the duration of the visa you apply for by three months
  • Issue date of passport must be within the previous ten years
  • A copy of your completed and signed application form
  • Proof of hotel bookings, flight bookings and a detailed plan of your activities during the duration of your stay in Finland
  • Copy of tour ticket
  • Proof of having enough finances to support your travel and stay in the country
  • Recent statement from your bank
  • Proof of having a valid medical insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros from an insurance company approved by the Schengen countries

Before you apply for a tourist visa, ensure that you meet the visa requirements and have the required travel documents. Ensure that you pay the required fees for the visa

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