🧭 Step by Step: What Permits Are Needed?

🔹 For All Foreigners:

  1. Job or assignment (or study place)
  2. Residence permit or registration:
  • EU citizens: registration at the Immigration Service (if over 3 months)
  • Others: residence permit (work, study, entrepreneurship)
  1. Tax card (Tax Administration)
  2. Personal identification number and address (Digital and Population Data Services Agency)
  3. Bank account (often needed for salary)
  4. Employment contract or assignment contract
  5. Register as a jobseeker (TE Office, if unemployed)

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🌍 Employment Options by Visa Type

🇪🇺 EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens

  • No residence permit needed, can work freely.
  • Register residence if staying over 3 months.
  • Can work as an employee, entrepreneur, or light entrepreneur.

🎓 Student Visa

  • Can work up to 30 hours per week during the semester.
  • Can work freely during summer and holidays.
  • Can also work as a light entrepreneur or through an invoicing service.

🛂 Travel Visa (Schengen)

  • Does not entitle to work.
  • Working requires a residence permit or visa change.

💼 Work Residence Permit

  • Granted for a specific job or sector.
  • Can work as an employee or apply for a separate permit for entrepreneurship.

💰 Income Limits and Taxation

TypeIncome Limit (2025)Pension
Studentapprox. 1,000 €/month (30 h/week)No pension accrual, unless YEL
EmployeeNo minimum income, but TES salaryPension accrues automatically
EntrepreneurYEL min. 15,128 €/yearPension accrues according to YEL
EU CitizenNo income limitPension accrues in Finland
  • Taxation: If you stay in Finland for more than 183 days a year, you are generally taxable in Finland.
  • Pension: Pension accrues from work done in Finland. For entrepreneurs, it requires YEL insurance.