The Finnish Immigration Service to establish new reception centres 1 July
The Finnish Immigration Service is preparing to set up new reception centres due to the increased need to provide accommodation for people fleeing Ukraine.
In addition to reception centres, the Finnish Immigration Service can set up service points for private accommodation, through which those seeking asylum or temporary protection who have arranged accommodation themselves can access the reception services, such as healthcare and social services and the reception allowance. Most Ukrainians fleeing to Finland are staying in private accommodation.
Some of the new reception centres are branches of existing reception centres. The Finnish Immigration Service continues to increase the number of accommodation places in existing reception centres.
The Finnish Immigration Service is responsible for the coordination, planning and supervision of the reception system. The Finnish Immigration Service has reception centres in Helsinki, Lappeenranta (Joutseno) and Oulu. Other reception centres are maintained by non-governmental organisations, municipalities and companies.
New reception centres as of 1 July 2022
- Kirkkonummi reception centre, Babando Oy, 200 places. Opens by 1 July 2022.
- Saarijärvi branch of the Jyväskylä reception centre, the Finnish Red Cross, 150 places. Opens by 1 August 2022.
- Kuusamo reception centre, the Finnish Red Cross, 150 places. Opens by 1 August 2022.
- Laukaa branch of the Äänekoski reception centre, Hemcare, 230 places. Opens by 16 August 2022.
Further information
- General information on living in a reception centre and staying in private accommodation
- Frequently asked questions related to the accommodation of Ukrainian refugees on the Finnish Immigration Service website.
Further information for the media:
Pekka Nuutinen, Director of Reception Unit, tel. +358 295 433 037, email: firstname.lastname@migri.fi