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This policy reinstates the legal situation before the last electoral term. To obtain permanent residency, individuals must have lived in Finland for six years and must demonstrate language proficiency through a language test.
It can take up to 4 years to obtain a permanent residence permit in Finland. To be eligible, you must have resided in Finland for four years on a continuous residence permit (A permit).
If you have a family member who lives in Finland and you want to move in to live with him or her, you need a residence permit on the basis of family ties. If you do not have a residence permit, you can visit Finland and stay for a maximum of 90 days.
You may apply for an EU residence permit after you have lived in Finland for an uninterrupted period of 5 years with a continuous (A) residence permit or a permanent (P) residence permit. You must have sufficient financial resources regardless of the grounds on which you apply for the EU residence permit.
Approximate amounts of money needed to secure an applicants financial resources in Finland. For example, a family of two adults and two children under 18 years of age needs a total of EUR 2,600 per month to have sufficient financial resources (EUR 1,000+700+500+400).
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A general precondition for family reunification in Finland is that sponsors are able to provide for their family members. This means that sponsors must have sufficient income. The word sponsor refers to a family member living in Finland with whom the applicant intends to live a family life.
The new immigration laws in Finland, which were passed in June 2023, make it more difficult for international students to stay in Finland after graduation. The laws increase the language proficiency requirement for permanent residence and reduce the number of years that students can stay in Finland after graduation.
New Requirements for Permanent Residency To obtain permanent residency, individuals must have lived in Finland for six years and must demonstrate language proficiency through a language test.

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