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  1. The Work Help Finland mobile application contains information about the rights and responsibilities of workers in Finland. The application also provides information on where to get help if you suspect you have been treated unfairly in the workplace in Finland.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/work-help-finland-mobile-app
  2. Hundreds of training and other events on integration and immigration were arranged as part of the At Home in Finland project between 2015 and 2020.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/at-home-in-finland-product-cards
  3. In Finland, communications, information and culture in plain Swedish (lättläst svenska) are promoted by LL-Center.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/plain-swedish
  4. The conditions and practices for moving to Finland vary depending on whether a person moves to Finland from an EU country or outside the EU and whether they move here to study or short-term seasonal work, for example. This page includes examples of the most typical situations.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/moving-to-finland
  5. The Act on the Promotion of Immigrant Integration (1386/2010, section 7) requires that immigrants be informed about Finnish society. Welcome to Finland is an information package referred to in this Act.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/welcome-to-finland-guide
  6. The guidelines contain basic information on the duties of persons representing unaccompanied children during their reception and integration in Finland.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/guidelines-on-the-representation
  7. The integration database is an open statistics database based on register that provides comprehensive information on the immigrant population in Finland. Statistics Finland is responsible for maintaining the database.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/integration-database
  8. According to the Constitution of Finland, people are equal before the law. No one can be placed in a different position without an acceptable reason on the basis of their gender, age, origin, language, religion, conviction, opinion, health, disability or other personal reason.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/the-constitution-of-finland
  9. The aim of the At Home in Finland project was to develop services and processes supporting immigrant integration. The project had two mutually supportive sub-projects: Good Start and Good Path.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/at-home-in-finland
  10. The Municipality of Residence Act lays down provisions on a person’s municipality of residence and the determination of a home within the municipality.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/municipality-of-residence-act
  11. Finland supports the realisation of human rights by hosting refugees The purpose of a humanitarian immigration policy is to provide protection for those who have been forced to leave their country of origin as a result of persecution or violent co...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/refugee-reception
  12. The Finnish Immigration Service provides services related to residence in Finland and Finnish citizenship The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) is responsible for the granting of residence permits, residence rights and citizenships to people who...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/migri-services
  13. 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 arr...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/frequently-asked-questions-about-services-for-those-fleeing-ukraine
  14. Other Finnish authorities include Kela, The Finnish Immigration Service, Police and many other authorities.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/other-authorities
  15. A residence permit may also be granted on the basis of family ties. A person living in Finland whose family member living abroad intends to move to Finland to live with them is referred to as a “sponsor”.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/family-reunification
  16. Immigrants in the labour market Employers may arrange services to help their employees settle in and integrate in Finland. Employers offer different kinds of services that support settlement and such services can also be purchased. Settling-in and...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/working-life-and-work-based-immigration
  17. Some of the children and young people seeking asylum arrive in Finland unaccompanied by a custodian. Unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in Finland are placed in group homes or supported housing units for the duration of the asylum application process.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/unaccompanied-minor-asylum-seekers
  18. A residence permit may also be granted on the basis of family ties.A person living in Finland whose family member living abroad intends to move to Finland to live with them is referred to as a “sponsor”. The sponsor may have moved to Finland to work, to study or they may have been granted asylum in Finland.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/familyreunification
  19. Multilingual materials support integration Multilingual materials related to Finnish society and government services support the integration of immigrants. You can use these materials in Customer Service and guidance. The InfoFinland.fi website ma...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/multilingual-materials
  20. In recent years, approximately 120 places have been allocated in Finland's refugee quota for persons in need of urgent resettlement, i.e. for emergencies. They are quota refugees whose need for resettlement has been classified as urgent by the UNHCR due to the need for protection or for health reasons.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/urgent-resettlement