- Residence permit
- EU citizen
- Finnish citizenship
- Asylum in Finland
- What are the grounds for asylum?
- Applying for asylum
- Living in a reception centre
- Living in private accommodation
- Accommodation of an unaccompanied minor asylum seeker
- Legal advice
- Representative of an unaccompanied minor asylum seeker
- Daily life in a reception centre
- Asylum seeker’s right to work
- Processing of asylum applications
- Cancelling an application
- Positive decision
- Negative decision
- Subsequent applications
- Family members seeking asylum in Europe
- Quota refugees
- Detention
- Assistance system for victims of human trafficking
- Transfer of refugee status to Finland
- Withdrawal of refugee status and subsidiary protection
- Cancellation of refugee status and subsidiary protection
- Voluntary return
- Effect of crime on the asylum process
- Travel documents
- Income requirement
- Processing of applications
- Notify us of changes
- Requests and certificates
- Legislation
- Informing of the decision
- Appealing a decision
- Cancellation of a permit
- Refusal of entry and deportation
- Right to work
- For employers
- Travelling
- Visiting Finland
Information about the asylum process
Your reception centre gives you information about the asylum process. You will be invited to an information meeting where the following documents will be gone through:
- Information about the asylum process for adults 1 (en) pdf , 0.49MB
- Information about the asylum process for adults 2 (en) pdf , 0.53MB
- Information om asylprocessen 1 (sv) pdf , 0.48MB
- Information om asylprocessen 2 (sv) pdf , 0.56MB
- Tietoa turvapaikkaprosessista aikuisille 1 (fi) pdf , 0.46MB
- Tietoa turvapaikkaprosessista aikuisille 2 (fi) pdf , 0.47MB