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Finland simplifies work-based residence permits to tackle labour shortages 

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Finland has announced significant changes to its processing of work-based residence permits, aiming to attract skilled professionals to address ongoing labour shortages in key sectors.

This change will speed up the entry process for foreign nationals with specialized skills; making the application process quicker and reducing wait times for those wanting to work in the Finnish economy.

According to TravelBiz, the Finnish Immigration Service has significantly reduced processing times for specialists’ residence permits. This adjustment is part of a broader strategy to attract high-skilled professionals to Finland’s workforce, responding to urgent demands across different fields.

What to know 

Eligibility criteria  

Improved Processing Times for All Work Permit Applicants 

Accelerated processing for study permits 

Finland has also expedited the processing of residence permits for study purposes.

First-time study permit applicants can now expect decisions within eight days on average, a notable decrease from the previous average of 36 days in 2023.

Ensuring national security in processing 

Ilkka Haahtela, Director General of the Finnish Immigration Service, highlighted that these expedited processing times do not compromise national security.

He noted that collaboration with various agencies has increased to ensure thorough security checks are maintained. “We prioritize the safety and security of our nation while facilitating the entry of skilled professionals,” Haahtela stated. 

Ongoing enhancements for immigration efficiency 

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