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Working in Finland

Capital: Helsinki

Largest city: Helsinki

Population: 5.4 million (2012 estimate)

Currency: Euro

Language: Finnish, Swedish

A Nordic country located in Northern Europe, Finland is bordered by Sweden to the west, Norway to the north and Russia to the east.

Mostly situated in the southern part of Finland, about 5.4 million people live in the country, which is one of the most sparsely populated nations in Europe.

Between the 12th century and start of the 19th century, Finland was part of Sweden before it became an autonomous Grand Duchy within the Russian Empire up until the Russian Revolution. Finland gained independence from Russia in 1917.

Modern Finland is one of the world’s wealthiest countries per capita. It has one of the best education systems in the world and continues to grow as an economic power despite its low population.

The Working Holiday program between Australia and Finland was setup to encourage cultural exchange and closer ties between the two countries by allowing young people to have an extended holiday funded by short-term employment.

Under the arrangement, Australians aged between 18 and 30 are allowed to travel to Finland for a working holiday for up to 12 months.

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Finland’s Working Holiday visa summary

Visa: Working holiday
Age: 18 to 30 (at time application is received)
Length of stay: 12 months
Application fee: $320
Processing time: 6-8 weeks

Requirements / Eligibility for a Working Holiday in Finland includes:

If you want to travel to Finland under Working Holiday arrangements there are basic eligibility requirements. These include:

  • Hold an Australian passport
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Be aged between 18 and 30 at the time of applying
  • Have no dependent children accompanying you
  • Have a return ticket, or sufficient funds for a return or onward fare
  • Have sufficient funds for the first part of the holiday (at least $3000)
  • Permitted to work a total of six months, maximum three months per employee.

Emergency

Emergency telephone numbers
Police                                      100-22
Fire                                          112
Medical emergency                112

Australian Consulate, Helsinki
Ms Anja Aalto
Honorary Consul
C/- Tradimex Oy
Museokatu 25 B
00100 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel:  +358 10 420 4492
Fax: +358 9 492 225
Email: Australian.consulate@tradimex.fi

Embassies of Finland in…

Argentina
Finnish Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Av. Santa Fe 846- Piso 5°
C1059 Buenos Aires
Ph +54 11 4312 0600
F +54 11 4312 0670
Web: www.finlandia.org.ar

Australia
Finnish Embassy in Canberra, Australia
12 Darwin Avenue
Yarralumba
Canberra
ACT 2600
Ph +61 2 6273 3800
F +61 2 6273 3603
Web: www.finland.org.au

Austria
Finnish Embassy in Vienna, Austria
Gonzagagasse 16
1010 Wien
Ph +43 1 535 03 65
F +43 1 535 5703
Web: www.finland.at

Bangladesh
N/A

Belgium
Finnish Embassy in Brussels, Belgium
Kunstlaan 53
1000 Brussels
Ph +32 2 287 12 12
F +32 2 287 12 00
Web: www.finalnde.be

Brazil
Finnish Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil
SES Avenida das Nações quadra 807 lote 27
70.417-900 Brasillia, DF
Ph +55 61 3443 7151
F +55 61 3443 3315
Web: www.finlandia.org.br

Canada
Finnish Embassy in Ottawa, Canada
55 Metcalfe Street, Suite 850
Ottawa
Ontario K1P 6L5
Ph +1 613 288 2233
F +1 613 288 2244
Web: www.finland.ca

Chile
Finnish Embassy in Santiago, Chile
Alcántara 200, office 201
Las Condes
Casilla 16 657
Santiago-9
Ph +56 2 2263 4917
F +56 2 2263 4701
Web: www.finland.cl

China
Finnish Embassy in Beijing, China
Beijing Kerry Centre
Level 26, South Tower
Guanghua Lu 1
Beijing 100600
Ph +86 10 8519 8300
F: +86 10 8519 8301
Web: www.finland.cn

Costa Rica
Finnish Consulate General in San Jose, Costa Rica
Equipos NIETO, Barrio Amón del Edificio
Del INVU, 100 m. oeste
San José
Ph +506 2222 6555
F: +506 2257 0570
Web: N/A

Cyprus, Republic of
Finnish Embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus
9, Arch. Makarios Avenue
Severis Building, 2nd Floor
Nicosia 1065
Ph +357 22 458 020
F +357 22 447 880
Web: N/A

Czech Republic
Finnish Embassy in Prague, the Czech Republic
Hellichova 1 5
118 00 Pargue 1
Ph +420 2511 77251
F +420 2511 77241
Web: www.finland.cz

Denmark
Finnish Embassy in Copenhagen Denmark
Sankt Annae Plads 24
1250 Copenhagen K
Ph +45 33 13 42 14
F +45 33 32 47 10
Web: www.finlandsambassade.dk

Estonia
Finnish Embassy in Tallinn, Estonia
Kohtu 4
15180 Tallinn
Ph +372 610 3200
F +372 610 3281
Web: www.finland.ee

Finland
N/A

France
Finnish Embassy in Paris, France
1, Place de Finlande
Paris 75007
Ph +33 1 44 18 19 20
F +33 1 45 51 63 23
Web: www.amb-finlande.fr

Germany
Finnish Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Rauchstrasse 1
10787 Berlin
Ph +49 30 50 50 30
F +49 30 50 50 33 33
Web: www.finnland.de

Greece
Finnish Embassy in Athens, Greece
5, rue Hatziyianni Mexi-6ème étage
115 28 Athens
Ph +30 210 725 58 60
F +30 210 725 58 64
Web: www.finland.gr

India
Finnish Embassy in New Delhi, India
E-3, Naya Marg
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021
Ph +91 11 4149 7500
F +91 11 4149 7555
Web: www.finland.org.in

Indonesia
Finnish Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia
Menara Rajawali, 9th Floor
Jl. Mega Kuningan, Lot 5.1, Kuningan
12950 Jakarta
Ph +62 21 2939 3000
F +62 21 576 1631
Web: www.finland.or.id

Ireland
Finnish Embassy in Dublin, Ireland
Russell House, Stokes Place
St Stephen’s Green
Dublin 2
Ph +353 1 478 1344
F +353 1 478 3727
Web: www.finland.ie

Italy
Finnish Embassy in Rome, Italy
Via Lisbona 3
00198 Rome
Ph +39 06 852 231
F +39 06 854 03 62
Web: www.finland.it

Japan
Finnish Embassy in Tokyo, Japan
3-5-39, Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku
Tokyo 106-8561
Ph +81 3 5447 6000
F +81 3 5447 6042
Web: www.finland.or.jp

Latvia
FInnish Embassy in Riga, Lativa
Kalpaka bulvaris 1
1605 Riga
Ph +371 670 788 00
F +371 672 788 14
Web: www.finland.lv i

Malaysia
Finnish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wisma Chinese Chamber, 5th Floor
258 Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Ph +60 3 4257 7746
F +60 3 4257 7793
Web: www.finland.org.mv

Malta
Finnish Consulate General in Valletta, Malta
63/64 Graham Street
Sliema SLM 1711
Ph +356 21 343 790
F +356 21 340 745
Web: N/A

Mexico
Finnish Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico
Monte Pelvoux 111, 4th floor
Colonia Lomas de Chapultepec
Delegación Miguel Hidalgo
Mexico D. F. 11000
Ph +52 55 5540 6036
F +52 55 5540 0114
Web: www.finlandia.org.mx

New Zealand
Finnish Consulate General in Wellington, New Zealand
Simpson Grierson Butler White
Level 24, HSBA Tower
Wellington
Ph +64 4 924 3416
F +64 4 472 6986
Web: N/A

Norway
Finnish Embassy in Oslo, Norway
Thomas Heftyes gate 1
0244 Oslo
Ph +47 22 12 49 00
F +47 22 12 49 49
Web: www.finland.no

Poland
Finnish Embassy in Warsaw, Poland
Ul. Fr. Chopina 4/8
00-559 Warszawa
Ph +48 22 565 29 00
F +48 22 621 34 42
Web: www.finland.pl

Singapore
Finnish Embassy in Singapore, Singapore
101 Thomson Road
#21-03, United Square
Singapore 307591
Ph +65 6254 4042
F +65 6253 4101
Web: www.finland.org.sg

Slovakia
Finnish Consulate General in Bratislava, Slovakia
Palisády 29
811 06 Bratislava
Ph +421 2 5980 5111
F +421 2 5980 5120
Web: www.finlandembassy.sk

Slovenia
Finnish Consulate in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ajdovscina 4/8
1000 Ljubljana
Ph +386 1 300 21 20
F +386 1 300 21 39
Web: www.finland.si

South Korea
Finnish Embassy in Seoul, Korea (Republic)
18th Floor, Kyobo Building
Jongno 1, Jongno-gu
Seoul 110-615
Ph +82 2 732 6737
F +82 2 723 4969
Web: www.finland.or.kr

Spain
Finnish Embassy in Madrid, Spain
Paseo de la Castellana 15, 4th floor
28046 Madrid
Ph +34 91 319 61 72
F +34 91 308 39 01
Web: www.finlandia.es

Sweden
Finnish Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden
Gärdesgatan 11
104 51 Stockholm
Ph +46 86 76 67 00
F +46 8 20 74 97
Web: www.finland.se

Switzerland
Finnish Embassy in Geneva, Switzerland
Weltpoststrasse 4
Case postale 70
3000 Bern 15
Ph +41 31 350 41 00
F +41 31 350 41 07
Web: www.finlandia.ch

Taiwan
N/A

Thailand
Finnish Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand
Amarin Tower, 16th floor
500 Lpoenchit Road
Bangkok 10501
Ph +66 2 207 8700
F N/A
Web: www.finland.or.th

The Netherlands
Finnish Embassy in The Hague, the Netherlands
Groot Hertoginnelaan 16
2517 EG ‘S-Gravenhage
Ph +31 70 346 9754
F +31 70 310 7174
Web: www.finlande.ni

Turkey
Finnish Embassy in Ankara, Turkey
Kader Sokak No. 44
06700 Gaziosmanpasa
Ph +90 312 457 440
F +90 312 468 0072
Web: www.finland.org.tr

United Kingdom
Finnish Embassy in London, the United Kingdom
38 Chesham Place
London SW1X 8HW
Ph +44 20 7838 6200
F +44 20 7235 3680
Web: www.finem.org.uk

United States
Finnish Embassy in Washington, the United States
3301 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington
D.C. 20008
Ph +1 202 298 5800
F +1 202 298 6030
Web: www.finland.org

Uruguay
Finnish Consulate in Montevideo, Uruguay
Solis 1533
Montivideo 1100
Ph +598 2 916 1695
F + 598 2 916 0059
Web: N/A

Tax System

Finland has a progressive income tax system where the highest rate is 30%. All residents of Finland, including those individuals on a Working Holiday scheme, are liable to pay income tax.

In 2011, the tax rates in Finland were as follows:

Income (euros Basic tax amount Rate within brackets
15,600–23,200 8 6.5%
23,200–37,800 502 17.5%
37,800–68,200 3,057 21.5%
68,200 + 9,593 30.0%

Bank Account

Opening a bank account as an expat in Finland usually requires several pieces of documentation, including: passport, proof of employment and proof of address in the country. Each bank account will usually include a debit card and an option to open a savings account and more.

The major banks in Finland include: Central Bank, Bank of Finland, Bank of Aland and Nordea Bank. Many foreign banks are also located in Finland, including HSBC and Barclays.

Working in Finland

Much of Finland’s economic growth has been generated through Helsinki where most of the country’s major companies are based. For expats looking for work in the country it would be best to target opportunities in the country’s major economic centre.

The largest sectors in Finland include services, manufacturing and refining and electronics. Job hunters in Finland would also be well served if they have language skills in Finnish, although English is now widely spoken.

Teaching English is an excellent option for expats on a working holiday in Finland. According to TEFL (Teaching English as a foreign language), there is a high demand for English tuition in Finland due to its proximity to the United Kingdom and for business and tourism purposes.