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Overview
Finland's main non-EU work routes split between the residence permit for an employed person (TTOL), the specialist permit, the EU Blue Card, the researcher permit, and the intra-corporate transferee permit. The practical choice depends on whether the role meets the higher salary and qualification bars for specialist or Blue Card treatment, whether a Finnish research organisation signs a hosting agreement, whether the move is an internal group transfer, and whether the employer is sponsoring a standard TTOL case that may still face labour market testing. 4Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit for an employed person (TTOL)6Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit application for persons employed as a specialist7Finnish Immigration Service — EU Blue Card8Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit application for scientific research9Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit application for intra-corporate transferee (ICT residence permit)2Job Market Finland — Applying for a residence permit as an employee
Minimum salary figures are reviewed annually by Migri, so all 2026 thresholds in this file should be rechecked if a filing slips into a later calendar year. 14Finnish Immigration Service — Income requirement for persons who apply for a residence permit on the basis of work
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Permit routes
5 routes currently recognised
Residence permit for an employed person (TTOL)
★ STANDARD EMPLOYER-SPONSORED WORK THAT DOES NOT FIT THE SPECIALIST, BLUE CARD, RESEARCHER, OR ICT TRACKS
TTOL is Finland's default work-permit route for many regular employment cases. You need a Finnish job offer or contract, the employer must submit the terms of employment, the salary has to meet Finnish labour standards, and some cases may still be subject to labour market testing.
- Min salary
- At least the applicable collective agreement rate, or at least EUR 1,600 per month in 2026 when no collective agreement applies.
- Timeline
- About 1 month in most cases, up to 2 months in a minority of cases, with a 2-month statutory maximum.
Specialist permit
★ EXPERT ROLES WITH SPECIAL EXPERTISE AND HIGHER PAY
Finland's specialist permit is the faster high-skill route for expert duties that require special expertise. The case needs confirmed employment, higher-level skills or equivalent experience, and salary above the specialist threshold, and it can use fast track when the filing conditions are met.
- Min salary
- At least EUR 3,937 gross per month in 2026, with fringe benefits and daily allowances excluded from the threshold.
- Timeline
- About 2 weeks in most cases, up to 2 months in a minority of cases; fast track also targets a decision in 2 weeks when its filing rules are met.
EU Blue Card
★ HIGHLY QUALIFIED HIRES WITH BLUE CARD-LEVEL PAY AND A JOB LASTING AT LEAST SIX MONTHS
Finland's EU Blue Card is the main route for highly qualified employment that meets the Blue Card salary and qualification rules. It requires confirmed employment, higher professional qualifications, and a Finnish job that lasts at least six months, and it also fits Finland's fast-track channel.
- Min salary
- At least EUR 3,937 gross per month in 2026, reviewed annually, with fringe benefits and daily allowances excluded.
- Timeline
- About 2 weeks in most cases, up to 2 months in a minority of cases; fast track also targets a decision in 2 weeks when filed correctly.
Residence permit for a researcher
★ RESEARCHERS WITH A FINNISH HOST INSTITUTION AND HOSTING AGREEMENT
The researcher route covers scientific research, licentiate work, and doctoral dissertation work in Finland. The application is built around a hosting agreement with a Finnish research organisation, and Migri decides whether the case falls under the EU directive route or the national researcher route.
- Min salary
- If employed, at least the applicable collective agreement rate or at least EUR 1,463 net per month in 2026 where no general collective agreement applies; if not employed, at least EUR 1,210 / 1,090 / 1,030 net per month depending on municipality.
- Timeline
- About 1 month in most first-permit cases, 2 months in a minority of cases, with a 3-month statutory maximum.
ICT residence permit
★ MANAGERS, SPECIALISTS, OR TRAINEES TRANSFERRED WITHIN THE SAME COMPANY GROUP
The intra-corporate transferee permit is for internal company transfers from outside the EU into a Finnish host entity. It applies to managers, specialists, and trainees, requires the posting undertaking to sit outside the EU, and first permits must be filed from outside the EU.
- Min salary
- No single public route-wide ICT salary figure is published; the employment conditions still need to comply with Finnish law and the relevant collective agreement.
- Timeline
- About 2 weeks in most first-permit cases, up to 2 months in a minority of cases, with a 3-month statutory maximum; specialist and manager ICT first permits can also use fast track.
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Eligibility (common baseline)
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You usually need confirmed employment in Finland before filing a work-based first permit, and the employer-backed route has to match the role rather than being chosen interchangeably after the fact.
4Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit for an employed person (TTOL)6Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit application for persons employed as a specialist7Finnish Immigration Service — EU Blue Card9Finnish Immigration Service — Residence permit application for intra-corporate transferee (ICT residence permit) - 02
Salary must support the permit type: TTOL cases usually need at least the collective-agreement level or EUR 1,600 per month in 2026 where no agreement applies, while specialist and Blue Card cases need EUR 3,937 gross per month in 2026.
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Researcher applications require a hosting agreement with a Finnish research organisation, and the degree threshold decides whether Migri can issue an EU-directive researcher permit or only the national researcher route.
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ICT applications require an internal transfer from outside the EU to work as a manager, specialist, or trainee in Finland, and the posting undertaking must also be located outside the EU.
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First residence permits are normally filed abroad through Enter Finland and identity verification at a Finnish mission, VFS centre, or Migri service point, while filing a first permit in Finland is an exception rather than the default.
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Documents checklist
Passport, photo, and identity documents
Expect a valid passport, a compliant passport photo or photo retrieval code, and copies of passport pages; the original passport is checked when you prove your identity.
Job offer or employment contract plus terms of employment
Work-based routes rely on confirmed employment and employer-supplied terms of employment in Enter Finland for Employers or on the paper form if the employer cannot use the online service.
Qualification evidence
Specialist and Blue Card cases need proof of higher education or equivalent higher professional skills, while TTOL and ICT files still need evidence that you have the competence and education required for the job.
Research hosting agreement
Researcher cases need the signed hosting agreement with the research organisation, and invitation letters are not enough on their own.
Proof of lawful stay and exceptional-filing form when relevant
If you apply in a country where you are legally staying, Migri may require proof of that status, and form MP_1 is only relevant if a first-permit application is exceptionally filed in Finland.
Translations and legalisation where needed
Authorities can require authorised translations and legalisation or apostille treatment for foreign documents before the file is complete.
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Application steps
Match the case to the right permit first
Start by deciding whether the role belongs in TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, researcher, or ICT, because Finland uses materially different salary, qualification, and filing rules for each route.
Submit the applicant side in Enter Finland
File the residence-permit application online where possible, because the fee is lower than paper filing and the employer can start supplementing the work details sooner.
Get the employer or host to add the supporting details
For work routes, the employer needs to fill in the terms of employment and related company details, while researcher cases need the hosting agreement and ICT cases need the transfer structure to be documented correctly.
Prove identity in person
After submitting online, visit the Finnish mission, application centre, or Migri service point named for your case to prove your identity and present originals when required.
Watch for supplements and route-specific timing rules
Check Enter Finland during processing, because missing salary facts, missing attachments, or late employer data can slow the case, and fast-track permits also require identity verification within five working days and quick employer action.
Travel after decision and extend before expiry if staying
Once approved, collect the residence permit card or use a D visa where available for quicker entry, then apply for an extended permit before the first permit expires if the stay continues.
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Timelines & fees
Typical timeline
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TTOL first permit
About 1 month in most cases; 2 months in a minority of cases
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Specialist first permit
About 2 weeks in most cases; 2 months in a minority of cases
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EU Blue Card first permit
About 2 weeks in most cases; 2 months in a minority of cases
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Researcher first permit
About 1 month in most cases; 2 months in a minority of cases
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ICT first permit
About 2 weeks in most cases; 2 months in a minority of cases
Fees
The specific employed-person route has a higher fee bucket than the other listed work permits.
The TTOL route page publishes the extended-permit fee in the route summary box.
Migri groups specialist and EU Blue Card first permits in the lower work-permit fee bucket.
The researcher route page and Migri's fee table align on this fee level.
The ICT route page publishes the first-permit and extended-permit fee pair directly.
Specialist, EU Blue Card, researcher, and ICT pages all point to this standard extended-permit fee level.
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Community tips
Anecdotal · Not verified · Treat with appropriate skepticism
“Treat mission and VFS timing chatter as rough, not definitive”
Applicants repeatedly report that VFS or mission staff sometimes mention shorter turnaround windows than the official Migri processing tables. The recurring pattern is to plan around Migri's published processing-time ranges rather than informal desk estimates.
Logged 2026-04-23 · Reddit r/Finland discussions
Representative source“Enter Finland queue numbers are a weak planning signal”
Across forum threads, people describe the Enter Finland queue display as useful only in a very loose sense. A common pattern is that applications can sit at 'waiting for processing' for a while and then move suddenly, so applicants should not treat the displayed queue number as a literal countdown.
Logged 2026-04-23 · Reddit r/Finland discussions
Representative source“Supplement requests can create the real delay”
A repeated practical theme is that travel or document prep is manageable until Migri asks for something extra. Applicants often advise keeping originals, translations, and employer paperwork ready and checking Enter Finland often so a supplement request does not become the real bottleneck.
Logged 2026-04-23 · Reddit r/Finland and relocation threads
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Warnings and uncertainty
Standard TTOL cases may still face labour market testing
Finland states that a residence permit for an employed person may be subject to labour market testing, so standard employer-sponsored cases can involve an extra availability review that the specialist, Blue Card, and researcher routes do not present in the same way.
Fast track is narrower than the full work-permit system
Fast track is only for certain first-permit categories, requires online filing, identity verification within five working days, and does not apply if you are already in Finland when you file.
Finland does not publish a broad overseas job-seeker route for new applicants
The official look-for-work permit is framed for students and researchers whose Finnish study or research permit has already existed and expired within the last five years, so it should not be presented as a general entry path for applicants with no Finnish education or research link.
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Official sources
Government portals and legislation this page cites
Finland – EU country
european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/eu-countries/finland_en
official · European Union · checked 2026-04-23
Applying for a residence permit as an employee
tyomarkkinatori.fi/en/personal-customers/information-about-working-life/internationality/coming-to-finland-from-abroad/applying-for-a-residence-permit-as-an-employee
official · Job Market Finland · checked 2026-04-23
Applying for a residence permit
migri.fi/en/applying-for-a-residence-permit
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Residence permit for an employed person (TTOL)
migri.fi/en/residence-permit-for-an-employed-person
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Guide for employed persons
migri.fi/en/guide-for-employed-persons
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Residence permit application for persons employed as a specialist
migri.fi/en/specialist
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
EU Blue Card
migri.fi/en/eu-blue-card
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Residence permit application for scientific research
migri.fi/en/researcher
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Residence permit application for intra-corporate transferee (ICT residence permit)
migri.fi/en/internal-transfer-within-a-company
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Fast track
migri.fi/en/fast-track
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Fast track for specialist and manager (ICT)
migri.fi/en/fast-track-for-specialist-and-manager-ict
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Enter Finland for Employers
migri.fi/en/enter-finland-for-employers
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Filling in the terms of employment
migri.fi/en/filling-in-the-terms-of-employment
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Income requirement for persons who apply for a residence permit on the basis of work
migri.fi/en/working-in-finland/income-requirement
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Processing times
migri.fi/en/processing-times
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Processing fees and payment methods
migri.fi/en/processing-fees-and-payment-methods
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Application for students and researchers: residence permit to look for work
migri.fi/en/residence-permit-to-look-for-work
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23
Mobility notification for researchers
migri.fi/en/mobility-notification-for-researchers
official · Finnish Immigration Service · checked 2026-04-23