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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 HIRES WITH A FINNISH JOB OFFER AND SALARY AT COLLECTIVE-AGREEMENT LEVEL
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.
Researcher Permit
★ 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.
Intra-corporate Transfer 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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Immigration agencies
Vetted agencies for individuals and employers navigating work permits
Digital platforms for job seekers
Tech-first platforms and tools that digitise the visa process
withelva.com
Helsinki-founded Nordic startup that automates the complete international hire journey: work permits, appointment booking, housing coordination, local registrations, and bank setup in one digital platform. Trusted by fast-growing European tech companies relocating talent to Finland and across the Nordics.
Why we list this agency: Founded in Helsinki and raised €1.3 million pre-seed in 2025 from Lifeline Ventures (backers of Oura, Supercell, Wolt) with Slack co-founder Cal Henderson among angel investors. Reported by the Finnish VC association Pääomasijoittajat and urbangeekz.com. The only immigration tech startup with a Finnish founding team, making it the natural first choice for companies relocating talent to Finland.
www.jobbatical.com/countries-we-relocate-to
AI-enabled immigration and relocation SaaS platform covering Finnish Migri permit routes including TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, and researcher permits. HR teams get real-time case dashboards, automated expiry alerts, and HRIS integrations with major ATS and HR platforms.
Why we list this agency: Tallinn-based immigration tech company with €11.6 million raised (September 2022). Lists Finland in its countries-of-operation on jobbatical.com and publishes Finland-specific immigration content. Clients include N26, Pipedrive, and Personio. The platform's Enter Finland portal integration aligns with Migri's digital workflow for employer-submitted permit applications.
www.deel.com/hr-services/employee-immigration
Global HR platform with managed immigration support for Finland. Deel's dedicated Finland team handles Migri permit applications, eligibility assessments, document collection, and case tracking, integrated with its employer-of-record and payroll services for companies hiring non-EU talent into Finland.
Why we list this agency: Deel publishes a dedicated Finland work permit guide on deel.com/blog (2026 edition) and explicitly lists a dedicated Finland immigration team. Deel sponsors employees under 200+ visa categories in 40+ countries and supports applications in 70+ countries. Referenced by Nordic tech HR communities as a streamlined combined EOR and immigration vendor for Finland.
migri.fi/en/enter-finland-for-employers
The Finnish Immigration Service's official employer-facing digital portal for tracking employee permit applications, submitting employment terms, paying fees, and uploading documents. Employers using the Fast Track service must add terms of employment within two working days of the employee's application.
Why we list this agency: Official government digital platform operated by the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri). Enter Finland for Employers is the primary and mandatory digital gateway for all employer-sponsored permit work in Finland, including the Fast Track route (14-day decisions). Migri introduced e-Authorisations in Enter Finland in 2024, allowing third-party representatives to act on behalf of employers digitally.
www.topia.com
Enterprise global mobility SaaS platform covering immigration tracking, tax compliance, cost projections, and destination guides for Finland. Topia Go includes Helsinki as a covered city; its move management suite automates Migri immigration and payroll workflows for internationally assigned employees.
Why we list this agency: Topia lists Finland in its Topia Go Cities coverage. Used by Global 2000 enterprises managing Nordic assignment programmes. Topia partnered with Jobbatical for immigration delivery (press release jobbatical.com). In 2025, Topia launched Horizon, an agentic AI platform for global mobility with real-time compliance intelligence across Finland and other Nordic countries.
remote.com
Global EOR and HR platform with immigration support for Finland, managing Migri work permit applications alongside payroll and compliance. Remote provides case-by-case immigration assessments, guidance through the Enter Finland portal process, and coverage as the legal employer for companies without a Finnish entity.
Why we list this agency: Deel.com's Finland guide and Remote's EOR documentation both confirm Finland coverage. Remote is a recognised global EOR used by tech companies entering Nordic markets without a local entity. Integrates immigration, payroll, benefits, and compliance into a single platform, reducing administrative overhead for employers sponsoring non-EU staff into Finland.
Agencies for job seekers
Services that help individuals through the immigration process
www.workinfinland.com/en
Official Finnish government service for international job seekers, operated by Business Finland and the KEHA Centre. Covers permit routes, open vacancies, and guides individuals through working and living in Finland.
Why we list this agency: Operated by Business Finland and the KEHA Centre under the Finnish Government's Talent Boost programme (2023–2027) for work-based immigration. Listed on the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment website (tem.fi) as the official joint service for labour immigration and international talent attraction.
migri.fi/en/submit-your-application-in-the-e-service
Migri's official self-service portal where individual applicants file and track residence permit applications online, receive supplement requests, and collect decisions. The Application Finder tool helps identify the correct permit type before filing.
Why we list this agency: Operated directly by the Finnish Immigration Service, the statutory authority for all Finnish residence permits. Enter Finland is the primary online channel for individual applicants under all work-based routes including TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, researcher, and ICT.
ihhelsinki.fi
Free public one-stop service centre for international newcomers in the Helsinki region, co-located with Migri, the Digital and Population Data Services Agency, the Finnish Tax Administration, and others. Helps individuals with residence permits, personal identity codes, tax cards, and settling-in guidance.
Why we list this agency: Operated by the City of Helsinki in partnership with the Finnish Immigration Service, which officially joined International House Helsinki in 2023 (confirmed on migri.fi). Endorsed by the Helsinki Region Chamber of Commerce as part of the regional Talent Boost programme. Service is free of charge.
www.borenius.com/services/employment
One of Finland's largest law firms, with a named business immigration practice embedded in its employment team. Advises individual applicants and employers on TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, researcher, and ICT permit cases, and authors the Finland chapter of the ICLG Corporate Immigration guide.
Why we list this agency: Ranked Band 2 for Employment in Finland in the Chambers Europe 2026 Guide, with the profile explicitly noting the firm 'specialises in business immigration advice.' Also ranked Tier 2 for Employment by Legal 500 EMEA. Partners Jani Syrjänen and Amanda Tamminen authored the Finland chapter of ICLG Corporate Immigration Laws and Regulations 2025.
finconsult.fi
Finnish immigration consultancy founded in 2010 that assists individuals through the entire Finnish residence permit process for work, business, study, and family cases. Monitors application progress, handles supplement requests, and supports appeals if a decision is negative.
Why we list this agency: Established specialist immigration firm operating in Finland since 2010, with a client base spanning international professionals, students, and families. Confirmed active on the Finnish market via LinkedIn company profile and reviewed on Lawzana's Finland immigration directory. Focuses exclusively on individual immigration cases in Finland.
nordiclex.com
Helsinki-based multilingual immigration law firm assisting individuals with work and residence permits, asylum cases, family reunification, citizenship, and expulsion matters across Finland and the Nordic and Baltic states.
Why we list this agency: Listed in the Lawzana Finland and Helsinki immigration lawyer directories (2026). The firm has hands-on experience in most European markets and advises both individuals and companies entering the Nordics, with a track record of immigration-related administrative proceedings at the domestic and international level.
www.kslaw.fi/en/business-immigration-and-residence-permits
Helsinki law firm with experience across more than 1,000 residence permit cases, helping individual applicants and their employers with TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, ICT, and entrepreneur permits, and representing clients in hearings and administrative court appeals.
Why we list this agency: Confirmed on Lawzana's Finland immigration lawyer directory. The firm's business immigration page documents direct experience in over 1,000 permit cases and covers the full range of work-based individual applications, appeals before administrative courts, and compliance advice — all handled in English and Finnish.
www.lakihelsinki.fi/en
Helsinki law office assisting individuals with first residence permits, permanent residence, deportation defence, asylum, and permit appeals in Finland. Services are delivered in English.
Why we list this agency: Listed on Lawzana's Helsinki immigration lawyers directory (2026) and appears in searches conducted on lawzana.com/immigration-lawyers/helsinki. The firm focuses exclusively on individual immigration matters and administrative proceedings, covering the main permit categories relevant to work-based applicants and their dependants.
Agencies for employers
Corporate immigration services to bring international talent
finlandrelocation.com/en
Finland's first and longest-running specialist immigration and relocation firm, founded 1994, serving over 350 corporate clients including Neste and Wärtsilä. Manages Finnish residence permit applications, visa procedures, authority registrations, and full settling-in support for non-EU hires and their families.
Why we list this agency: Full EuRA premium member and holder of the EuRA Global Quality Seal+ (EGQS+) since 2008; re-audited by EuRA in November 2024 and granted premium membership in August 2024, confirmed on the EuRA member directory at eura-relocation.com. First and only Finnish company awarded the EGQS+, the immigration and relocation industry's international quality accreditation.
www.fragomen.com/countries/finland.html
World's largest dedicated immigration law firm, with a dedicated Finland practice page covering specialist and EU Blue Card residence permits, business visitor compliance, and corporate immigration programme management for multinationals hiring into Finland.
Why we list this agency: Ranked Band 1 in the Chambers Global 2026 Guide for Immigration: Business — the only firm at Band 1 in the Global Multi-Jurisdictional Immigration category, a distinction held continuously since 2022. Also ranked in Legal 500 across multiple jurisdictions. Publishes regular Finland-specific immigration law alerts.
newlandchase.com/locations/europe/finland
Global corporate immigration firm with a dedicated Finland country practice covering TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, and ICT residence permits, business visitor compliance, posted-worker notifications, and employer obligation monitoring. Serves multinational HR and mobility teams hiring into Finland.
Why we list this agency: Wholly owned subsidiary of CIBT; described as a leading global provider of immigration and visa services for corporations, with over 1,700 immigration professionals operating across 190+ countries. Holds ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and TISAX certifications. Publishes Finland-specific immigration law alerts referenced by HR mobility professionals.
kpmg.com/fi/en/services/tax/global-mobility-services.html
KPMG Law's Finnish practice delivers end-to-end work and residence permit services for employers: permit route assessment, document preparation, translations, legalisation, and employee settling-in support. Part of KPMG's global mobility network spanning 34 countries.
Why we list this agency: Ranked for Employment by Legal 500 EMEA for Finland. Finnish team of 70 experts from ten nationalities publishes Finland-specific GMS Flash Alert immigration updates — including alerts on the June 2025 Aliens Act amendments and 2026 salary threshold changes — widely referenced by HR and global mobility professionals.
www.borenius.com/services/employment
One of Finland's largest law firms, with a named business immigration and mobility practice covering employer-side TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, and ICT permit cases, employer certification, and compliance. Authors the Finland chapter of ICLG Corporate Immigration and publishes regular Finnish immigration law alerts.
Why we list this agency: Ranked Band 2 for Employment in Finland in the Chambers Europe 2026 Guide — profile explicitly notes the firm 'specialises in business immigration advice.' Ranked Tier 2 for Employment by Legal 500 EMEA. Partners Jani Syrjänen and Amanda Tamminen authored the Finland chapter of ICLG Corporate Immigration Laws and Regulations 2025.
www.castren.fi/services/employment
Finland's largest employment law practice by team size, advising corporate clients on work permits for foreign employees, restructurings, outsourcing, and cross-border mobility as part of its full-service employment offering. Acts for major domestic and international companies.
Why we list this agency: Top-ranked by Legal 500 EMEA 2026 for Finland Employment ('the team possesses the full range of capabilities required to act as a first-class transactional advisor'). Ranked in Chambers Europe 2026 for Employment in Finland, with the practice description confirming advice on work permits for foreign employees. Shortlisted for Chambers Europe Awards 2026 Finland Firm of the Year.
www.keyrelocation.com/immigration-service
Nordic relocation specialist founded 1993, with offices across Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Spain. Finnish practice delivers employer-side immigration services covering permit applications, documentation, compliance, and full destination support for international hires and their families.
Why we list this agency: Full EuRA (European Relocation Association) member, confirmed on the EuRA member directory at eura-relocation.com/members/key-relocation-finland-oy. Involved in over 40,000 Nordic relocations since founding. Provides tailored immigration solutions to Nordic and international companies managing global workforce transitions into Finland.
vialtopartners.com/solutions/immigration-services
Global mobility and immigration services firm with a dedicated Finland practice, advising corporate clients on TTOL, specialist and EU Blue Card residence permits, employer-certification applications, fast-track filings, 90-day specialist exemption assessments, and new employer-notification obligations introduced in 2025–2026.
Why we list this agency: Full EuRA member, confirmed at eura-relocation.com/members/vialto-partners-finland-oy. Publishes detailed Finland-specific immigration law alerts — including the June 2025 Aliens Act changes and 2026 income-threshold updates — widely referenced by HR and global mobility teams. Suomi.fi-authorised to file employer notifications directly.
www.alfamoving.com/en/corporate-mobility-services/immigration-services
The largest Nordic provider of immigration, relocation, and international moving services, headquartered in Sweden with a Finnish entity, managing over 10,000 mobility assignments annually across 150 countries. Finnish corporate clients receive end-to-end permit support, destination services, and temporary accommodation coordination.
Why we list this agency: Full EuRA member, confirmed at eura-relocation.com/members/alfa-mobility-finland-oy. Founded 1995 and certified by all major international moving and relocation associations. Its Finnish operation is one of four Nordic country offices directly supporting corporate immigration programmes for employers hiring into Finland.
www.kslaw.fi/en/business-immigration-and-residence-permits
Helsinki law firm with a dedicated business-immigration practice covering employer-side TTOL, specialist, EU Blue Card, and ICT permit cases, employer certification, and employment-law compliance for companies sponsoring non-EU hires in Finland. Experience across more than 1,000 permit cases.
Why we list this agency: Confirmed on Lawzana's Finland immigration and work-permit lawyer directories (2026). Services page explicitly covers intra-company transfers, residence permits for senior and middle management, and employer-facing compliance advice, all delivered in English. Finnish Bar Association-registered attorneys.
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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