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Finland work visa

Finland is the country with great number of opportunities. It is very developed country also known as 8th  richest country . Finland government allows working professionals from abroad to start their work within 10 days after getting their visa. Finland environment for professionals is highly rated. Finland work visas are for individuals who want to grab best opportunities and intense developed environment for their professional growth.

TYPES OF FINLAND WORK VISAS:

Finish government offers different types of work visas to accommodate different type of work situation and progress in certain field. Depending upon the categories here are different types of work visas offer by finish government.

1-Employment-based Residence Permit: This type of work visa is for individuals who got job offer from Finland employer and likely to work their for an extended period. It’s typically for one year and can be renewed.

Eligibility: You can apply for residence permit on the basis of employment then It must have valid job offer from Finland employer. You have a minimum salary of 1300 EUR after taxes. Moreover your employer must complete saatavuusharkinta procedure if your job is not included in the exceptions.

2-Seasonal Work Visa: Designed for individuals who are specialized in seasonal works such like agriculture, tourism etc. It’s maximum duration is 9 months.

Eligibility: Have a job offer for seasonal work in finland such like agriculture and tourism. And an employer must work on temporary basis .Also meet specific criteria for seasonal work in Finland.

3-EU Blue Card: This is designed for highly skilled non-EU/EEA workers. This type of work visa is to attract professionals in their respective fields to finland by providing them fasicilitated residence and working rights.

Eligibility: your salary is at least EUR 5,457 in 2024; and you have completed a higher education degree that takes at least three years to complete. You must have confirmed employment before you apply for the permit. The work must last at least one year. An EU Blue Card can be granted for a maximum of 2 years.

4-Self-Employment Residence Permit: For individual who want to establish their business or work as a freelancer in Finland then Applicants needs to demonstrate their business plan viability for and financial resources to support themselves.

Eligibility: Finland Self-employment needs proof of income of $14K per year. An independent Business or self-employment is a must condition for self-employment visa. For further information visit website https://immigration-portal.ec.europa.eu/finland-self-employed-worker_en

5-Startup Permit: Introduced for the entrepreneurs of innovative startups to start their business in Finland. This type of work visa is for 2 years and requires meeting specific eligibility criteria.

Eligibility: You must obtain a positive Eligibility Statement from Business Finland before you can apply for this permit. For more information about the Eligibility Statement, see the website of Business Finland. Apply for an Eligibility Statement in Enter Finland.

6-Internship Residence Permit: For individuals who secured internship in Finland as a part of their study or vocational training. This type of work visa helps individuals to enhance their practical experience in the field of their related study.

Eligibility: For detail information visit website https://migri.fi/en/internship.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR FINLAND WORK VISAS:

  • Passport or other travel documents valid for the duration of your stay.
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Passport-sized photos meeting specific requirements.
  • Employment contract or job offer letter from a Finnish employer.
  • Educational certificates or diplomas.
  • Proof of financial means to support yourself during your stay.
  • Health insurance coverage valid in Finland.
  • Any additional documents specified by the Finnish Immigration Service for your visa category.

EXTENSION AND RENEWAL FOR FINLAND WORK VISAS:

  • You have received another job in addition to your first job that served as the grounds for your residence permit, and your residence permit is still valid.
  • You change jobs while your residence permit is still valid. Your new job is in a different field of work than the previous job that served as the grounds for your previous residence permit.

FAMILY REUNIFICATION:

If you have family member in Finland and you want to move to Finland then you need residence permit on the basis of family ties. If you do not have residence permit than you can move to Finland for the maximum of 90 days but still you need visa for it.

Your family member who lives in Finland is called ‘sponsor’. The ‘sponsor’ cannot apply directly for a residence permit on your behalf. You can do it by yourself. A requirement for a residence permit is that you must lead a family life along with your ‘sponsor’. These are family members of Finnish citizens and a foreign national who is not an EU citizens.

  • A registered partner
  • A guardian of a child under 18 years
  • A child
  • A spouse
  • A cohabiting partner

In Finland the person who is dating is not consider as family member.EU citizens do not need a residence permit in Finland

TIPS FOR VISA SUCCESS:

  • Research Visa Types: Understand the available work visa options in Finland.
  • Plan Ahead: Start the application process early to allow for processing time.
  • Check Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the requirements for your chosen visa.
  • Prepare Required Documents: Gather all necessary paperwork for your application.
  • Complete Application Accurately: Fill out forms accurately to avoid delays.
  • Provide Clear Supporting Information: Include concise, relevant details with your application.
  • Submit Application Early: Apply well in advance of your planned travel date.
  • Pay Attention to Fees: Ensure timely payment of application fees.
  • Communicate Effectively: Seek assistance if you have questions or concerns.
  • Follow Up if Necessary: Inquire about your application’s status if it’s delayed.

 

 

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