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  1. Viktiga publikationer förknippade med integration samt mottagning och integration av flyktingar 2020 Finland – mitt hemm: Utredning om synsätt gällande integrationstjänster I utvärderingen har man kartlagt synpunkter från deltagare, som befinner s...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/sv/ovriga-publikationer
  2. According to international agreements, every person has the right to apply for asylum. Asylum seekers enter the country independently and inform the border control authority or the police that they are seeking asylum.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/asylum-seekers
  3. 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
  4. Refugees flee persecution and conflict According to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR, there were more than 120 million people in the world in May 2024 who had had to flee from persecution and conflict. According to the UNHCR, a significant proportion o...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/refugees
  5. Many people want to be voluntarily involved in supporting and helping asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants so that they can integrate into the new environment.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/voluntary-work
  6. When an unaccompanied minor or young person seeking asylum is separated from their family, relatives or other network, they will need a wide range of support in their new country of residence. In order for a child or young person living in a family group home to access services, close cooperation between the family group home, the municipality's social welfare and health services, educational services and, if necessary, child welfare authorities are required.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/supporting-and-representing-child
  7. 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
  8. The settling of an unaccompanied minor in a municipality requires close cooperation between the representative of the unaccompanied minor, the reception centre and the social workers of the host municipality as well as the ELY Centre.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/unaccompanied-minor-settling-in-municipality
  9. 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
  10. The handbook on psychosocial support for unaccompanied minors in family group homes and support housing units is intended for persons working with unaccompanied minors in family group homes and support housing units.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/handbook-for-supporting-underage-asylum-seekers
  11. Key concepts related to integration, the Integration Act and the reception of refugees are collected on this page. The concepts are partly based on the Integration Glossary published in 2021.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/key-concepts
  12. Information for those who are representing an unaccompanied minor The minor’s representative ensures that the child’s rights are realised in the asylum process. The representative helps and supports the underaged asylum seeker and exercises the ri...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/information-for-those-representing-minors
  13. The agreements made on municipal placements help refugees to have a managed transition to municipalities and a smoother start to integration.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/municipal-placements-and-allocation-to-municipalities
  14. Promotion of integration in figures Immigration of foreign citizens in 2022 • A total of 42,470 foreign citizens moved to Finland (Statistics Finland). • Work was the most common reason for the first residence permit (Finnish Immigration Service)....
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/promotion-of-integration-in-figures
  15. Online training is a new integration tool providing an easy way to learn more about promoting immigrant integration and the reception of refugees.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/online-training-packages
  16. Services provided by other authorities also promote integration The services provided by many other authorities also promote integration in Finland, and immigrants who have a municipality of residence and have been granted a residence permit can r...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/services-provided-by-other-authorities
  17. Social welfare and health care services The Act on the promotion of immigrant integration was amended on 1.1.2025. Unfortunately, this website has not yet been updated to comply with the new integration Act (681/2023). We apologise for the inconve...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/health-and-social-services
  18. Refugees need support especially during the early stages of arrival Internationally protected persons can arrive in the municipality as quota refugees or through the asylum procedure from reception centres, as agreed with the Centre for Economic D...
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/early-stages-of-arrival
  19. 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
  20. The Centre of Expertise in Immigrant Integration has worked to develop the recognition, introduction and mainstreaming of good practices promoting immigrant integration. The Nordic Welfare Centre collects good integration practices from different Nordic countries.
    https://kotoutuminen.fi/en/good-practises