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  1. European Migration Network Annual Report 2024: People move to Finland mainly from Asia to work and study | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    20.5.2025 | According to a new report by the European Migration Network, immigration in 2024 decreased from the previous year, but historically the numbers were still high. People migrate to Finland especially from Asian countries to work and study, but also for family reasons. The high number of asylum seekers in the EU was not reflected in Finland to a significant degree. These and other migration-related phenomena are highlighted in the European Migration Network (EMN) Annual Report 2024.
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  2. Press releases | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    Services Press releases RSS (Opens New Window) (Opens New Window) Legislative amendments and new requirements for family reunification Type: Press release Publication date: 16.6.2025 10.00 Changes to work-based residence permits – protection perio...
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  3. Work-based migration to Finland higher than before COVID-19, number of international students growing | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    7.11.2024 | The growth of labour migration to Finland has slowed down, but the application figures still remain on a higher level than in the years preceding the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of international students in Finland is increasing.
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  4. Press releases | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    Press releases RSS (Opens New Window) (Opens New Window) 2.6.2025 New provisions clarify enforcement of removals from the country and protection status impacts of travelling to home country A set of amendments to the Aliens Act entered into force ...
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  5. Work-based migration to Finland higher than before COVID-19, number of international students growing | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    7.11.2024 | The growth of labour migration to Finland has slowed down, but the application figures still remain on a higher level than in the years preceding the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of international students in Finland is increasing.
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  6. European Migration Network Annual Report 2024: People move to Finland mainly from Asia to work and study | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    20.5.2025 | According to a new report by the European Migration Network, immigration in 2024 decreased from the previous year, but historically the numbers were still high. People migrate to Finland especially from Asian countries to work and study, but also for family reasons. The high number of asylum seekers in the EU was not reflected in Finland to a significant degree. These and other migration-related phenomena are highlighted in the European Migration Network (EMN) Annual Report 2024.
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  7. Projects | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    Services Projects Every year, the Finnish Immigration Service runs a number of projects funded by the European Union (EU) to develop our work. The projects are financed by the European Union Home Affairs Funds and the European Union Recovery and R...
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  8. Immigration statistics 2024: Sharp drop in applications for international protection, record number of students applied for residence permit | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    30.1.2025 | High numbers of employees, students and family members of employees and students continue to show interest in Finland. Despite the high application numbers, the number of permits granted by the Finnish Immigration Service was lower in 2024 than in 2023. Labour migration to Finland has decreased because of the economic downturn in Finland, but the number of applications received is still at a historically high level.
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  9. Immigration statistics 2024: Sharp drop in applications for international protection, record number of students applied for residence permit | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    30.1.2025 | High numbers of employees, students and family members of employees and students continue to show interest in Finland. Despite the high application numbers, the number of permits granted by the Finnish Immigration Service was lower in 2024 than in 2023. Labour migration to Finland has decreased because of the economic downturn in Finland, but the number of applications received is still at a historically high level.
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  10. European Migration Network Annual Report 2023: An increasing number of immigrants continue to work in Finland | Maahanmuuttovirasto

    21.5.2024 | Immigration of skilled workers remains high, and more and more people are bringing their families to Finland. The high number of asylum seekers from the EU has not yet been reflected in Finland. These and other migration phenomena are highlighted in the European Migration Network (EMN) Annual Report 2023.
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