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Europe is the second smallest continent and home to the world’s largest church, St. Peter’s Basilica. The Louvre is Europe's most visited tourist attraction.

The Republic of Finland is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. The neighboring countries of Finland include Sweden, Norway, Russia, and Estonia. After World War II, Finland emerged as an industrial and developed economy. Furthermore, Finland is also following the patterns as a welfare state following the Nordic model.


The country has a high per capita income and widespread affluence. Finland ranks at the top regarding national performance indicators, such as education, economic competitiveness, civil freedoms, quality of life, and human development.


The service sector of Finland is experiencing an increased labor shortage. Furthermore, employers there cannot find workers relevant to the industry. In order to accommodate these labor shortages, Finland may be in search of skilled foreign workers to cover the labor gap.


Finland is a top option available for foreign nationals aiming to pursue their professional career or who want to immigrate to a developed country.


Below are the immigration categories through which foreign nationals can live and work in Finland:

A permanent residence permit allows foreign nationals to live and work in Finland. Under a permanent residence permit, there is no limit to expiry.


The applicants can obtain permanent residence in Finland if:

If a family member of an applicant lives in Finland and intends to move in with them, then there is an opportunity for them to apply based on their family ties.


The applicants are only permitted to visit Finland and stay there for up to 90 days if they have a residence permit. A residence permit cannot be applied for on your behalf by the sponsor. You must complete it on your own.

 

The following family members can be sponsored:

The ability to work and study in Finland is unaffected in any way if applicants are given a residence permit based on family relations.

International growth entrepreneurs intending to expand their business in Finland are given a Finland startup permit. With this permit, nationals outside of the European Union are allowed to operate their business ventures here.


The eligibility criteria for the Finland startup permit include:

A residence permit cannot be granted solely based on business ownership. The applicant must also be employed by the Finnish company.

The Global Mobility Department of Direct U.S. Immigration facilitates ambitious foreign nationals to immigrate to Finland . Whether you want to start your business in Finland , reunite with your family, or want to immigrate as a skilled worker, we deliver expert supervision and application procedures in all areas.

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