Finland Work Visa
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Category: Immigration Services > EEA > Personal
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Do I Need a Visa to Work in Finland?
If you aren’t from any of these countries listed below you need a visa:
Finland also has a visa facilitation agreement with other countries.
Those who don’t need a visa to work in Finland can only work for 90 days, afterward, they have to register as a working resident in Finland.
In order to qualify for a work visa in Finland you need to meet some specific criteria:
Here is a list of the steps you need to take when you apply for a Finland work visa:
Before you apply for your work visa you must find a job in Finland. It’s obligatory to present a valid work contract with the rest of the application. Without work, you won’t be receiving a positive answer regarding your visa.
Once you have secured a job in Finland, then you can apply for a work permit. You can apply for the permit through the e-service online, or you can apply on paper. The e-services applications are easier to go through.
Here you must submit the original documents that you attached to your application in the e-service (passport, civil documents, travel insurance, and so on). You will also be asked to submit your fingerprints.
You also need to pay the application fee for the e-service when you applied.
If by any chance you applied in Finland then you need to visit a service point in Finland of the Immigration Service.
*Please make sure that the necessary documents are translated if they are not in English, Finnish or Swedish, and legalized if required.
You should know that your application will be processed in two ways. Firstly, an Employment and Economic Development Office will process the application for you and make a partial decision. Afterward, the Finnish Immigration Service will finalize your application process and a decision will be made.
If you applied abroad, you cannot travel to Finland and wait for a decision. If you were in Finland then you can wait for the decision even if your visa expires.
You will be notified of the decision through the e-service if you applied online, if you applied on paper the Immigration Office in Finland will send the decision to your local Finnish mission at your country of residence, which in turn will let you know, either by email or post.
Your residence permit based on employment will be sent to the embassy in your country, once it arrives you can pick it up and head over to Finland.
Once your residence card has been issued your personal info will automatically be recorded in the Finnish Population Information System. When you arrive in Finland you can start working as soon as you want.
Typically, a work visa issued by Finnish authorities lasts about a year. However, the duration will vary depending on your type of visa.
If you have a B permit, otherwise known as a temporary permit, it will be valid only for a year. If you have an A permit, also known as a continuous permit, it will be valid for as long as you have work in Finland.
Yes, you can. Depending on the type of your permit you can either apply for an extension every year or every four years. A temporary permit requires to be extended every year, while a continuous permit after four years.
You should apply for an extension at least three months before your permit expires.
After you’ve lived with a continuous permit for about 5 years you may apply for a residence permit which is valid indefinitely unless there is ground to revoke your residence.
If you applied for a work permit on the basis of a specific employer then you can’t switch employers. If you want to change your employers then you must apply for a new work permit.
If you applied for a work permit that allows you to switch work as you wish, you should have no problems, but make sure you check beforehand the right to work based on the permit when you apply.
If you want to work for multiple employers you must add the ‘several employers’ option to your application.
There are several types of Finnish work visas, some types will vary on the kind of work you’re qualified for, while some will vary based on the length of duration.
If you completed a degree program in Finland you are eligible to apply for a job-seekers visa. This visa is valid for a year and it allows you to stay in Finland while you look for employment.
Once you have a valid work contract you can then apply for either a temporary permit or a continuous permit.
The EU Blue Card is granted to highly qualified individuals who wish to work in Finland. Alongside the general requirements, you will need to have a higher education degree, and your job salary must pass the average number. Your gross income must be at least €4,929 per month.
This type of permit issued by Finland allows you to work only in Finland and not in other Schengen countries. This visa usually lasts about 2 years and it must be renewed every 2 years, as long as you have your job.
In order to qualify for this type of permit you must be:
If you want to work as a freelancer or as a light-entrepreneur this is the type of permit that is most adequate for you. You are considered a free-lancer if you work for several contractors, independently without a permanent employment status. Whereas if you are self-employed and perform entrepreneurial activities you are considered a light-entrepreneur.
In order to secure a work permit for this type of work your business must be profitable, a Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY Centre) will evaluate if your business meets these requirements.
Don’t forget: If you get this work permit you must register your business in the Trade Register maintained by the Finnish Patent and Registration Office.
You qualify for this type of permit if you have a start-up business. But, keep in mind that before you apply for this permit you must have a positive Eligibility Statement from Business Finland.
You should apply for this permit if you qualify for the category of a highly skilled worker that can work as an expert in any field in Finland. Your income salary should be at least €3,000 per month for this permit.
You can apply for this work permit if you are working for a religious association. But, your employer must be a registered group, and you must have a valid work contract.
This type of permit is usually given with the goal of helping young individuals between the ages of 17 and 30 get acquainted with the Finnish culture and language by having them work with a host family in Finland.
For seasonal work, you have to apply for a short-term visa. This visa is usually valid only for three months.
Yes, your family members can apply for a residence permit on the basis of family ties as long as you have a valid work visa.
If you apply through the electronic service then the payment fee is €490, however, if you apply on paper that’s more expensive; €690.
After you’ve lived for five years with a continuous permit you can apply for a permanent residence.
You can apply for Finland citizenship after you’ve completed 5 years of uninterrupted living in Finland. You must be the holder of a continuous permit in order to qualify for citizenship.