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Current information on residence, temporary protection, work and services for people arriving in Finland from Ukraine

This page contains information for those involved in integration regarding 

  • different grounds for residence permits for people arriving from Ukraine
  • preparations in municipalities for the situation in Ukraine
  • the right to services of those residing in Finland without a residence permit and without a visa.
  • the right to services of those granted temporary protection 
  • work, seasonal work and studies in Finland

NOTE: We ask you to keep in mind that the situation of those granted temporary protection, in particular, still involves various legislative questions. The FAQ will be updated based on the ongoing interpretation of the law. 

Residence permit and preparedness of municipalities

What services are available to those who have fled Ukraine and reside in Finland without a residence permit?

Ukrainians with a biometric passport may reside in Finland for 90 days without a residence permit. Persons arriving from Ukraine are advised to apply for temporary protection or other residence permit. If a person resides in Finland without a residence permit, as a rule they must cover the costs of their residence themselves.

Information on temporary protection for those involved in integration

The EU has activated the Temporary Protection Directive, which entered into force on 4 March 2022. The Finnish Immigration Service is responsible for issuing residence permits on the basis of temporary protection. Beneficiaries of temporary protection are covered by the reception legislation. Below, we have compiled answers to some questions concerning temporary protection for those involved in integration. 

More information about temporary protection
Press release by the Ministry of the Interior on temporary protection category
Finnish Immigration Service Temporary protection for people fleeing from Ukraine

Work, seasonal work and studies of people arriving from Ukraine

News about the situation

People fleeing Ukraine may start working immediately after applying for temporary protection
13.4.2022 | News item
People who have fled from Ukraine and applied for temporary protection have the right to work in Finland as soon as they have submitted their application. In other words, they do not need to wait for a residence permit or a residence permit card to be issued to be able to work. A certificate of registration is sufficient.
EU Member States offer Ukrainians temporary protection
4.3.2022 | News item
For the first time ever, the European Union (EU) has activated the Temporary Protection Directive to help people fleeing from Ukraine. The decision is expected to enter into force on 4 March or in the following days. The Government will soon decide the category of people to be granted protection in Finland. Practical arrangements and additional instructions are also under preparation.
Centre of Expertise in Immigrant Integration has compiled information on the situation in Ukraine for those involved in integration work
4.3.2022 | News item
A new page has been created at Integration.fi online service, which contains information on the situation in Ukraine. The information is intended for those involved in integration work and professionals who encounter persons affected by the attack on Ukraine.