Residence permit application for voluntary work
Apply for a residence permit with this application if you are coming to Finland through a volunteer programme.
You can apply for this residence permit if you are coming to Finland to:
- volunteer through the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) programme of the European Union; or
- do voluntary work as part of a non-governmental organisation’s exchange programme, such as programmes run by Maailmanvaihto ry – ICYE Finland or AIESEC.
The residence permit is issued as a temporary residence permit for a maximum of one year.
You cannot be granted a residence permit for voluntary work in the following situations:
- You have a long-term resident status in an EU Member State as a third-country national (EU residence permit).
- You are coming to Finland in the form of an intra-corporate transfer to do a paid internship. In that case, you need to apply for a residence permit for intra-corporate transfer. Read more on the page Internal transfer within a company.
This is what you should do
Prepare:
1. You will volunteer through an organisation's volunteer programme.
- Approved organisations include, for instance, European Solidarity Corps, (ESC), Maailmanvaihto ry – ICYE Finland, and AIESEC.
2. The residence permit is issued as a temporary residence permit for a maximum period of one year
3. The volunteer organisation must offer you sufficient financial resources for the duration of your stay in Finland.
- The agreement between you and the organisation responsible for the voluntary service scheme must include evidence that you have sufficient funds for the duration of your voluntary work. Your income may come in the form of accommodation, meals and pocket money, for example.
If necessary, have the attachments translated and legalised.
General attachments
- A valid passport accepted by Finland (um.fi). Present your passport when you submit your residence permit application
- A passport photo complying with the photo guidelines issued by the police (poliisi.fi), or a photograph retrieval code you received from a photo shop
- The passport photo must be no more than 6 months old.
- Colour copies of the passport page containing personal data and of all passport pages that contain notes
- Document showing that you are legally staying in the country where you submit the application
- This document is not needed if you apply for an extended permit.
- Response to possible denial of admittance or stay and to entry ban (the form MP_1)
- This form is needed only if you, for some reason, submit your residence permit application in Finland. Please note that an application for a first residence permit must usually be submitted abroad.
- This form is not needed when you apply for an extended permit.
Application-specific attachments
- Details about the organisation arranging the voluntary work (the organisation’s name and contact details, the contact person’s name and contact details)
- An agreement signed by you and the organisation responsible for the voluntary work, containing the following information:
- a description of the voluntary service scheme, including its content
- the duration, location and supervision conditions of your voluntary work
- the volunteering hours (start and end date, the location where you will be working and a mention of who will make sure that the voluntary work is done in appropriate conditions)
- documentation of funds that cover your subsistence and accommodation costs during your entire stay
- documentation of a minimum sum of money paid to you as pocket money during your entire stay
- if applicable, the training you will receive during your volunteering period
Fill in the application:
You can fill in the application in the online service Enter Finland. The fee for an online application is lower than for a paper application. If you apply for your first residence permit in Enter Finland, you might not need to visit a service point when you apply for an extended permit.
If you cannot use Enter Finland, fill in a paper application. You will find a link to the application at the bottom of the page.
If you apply online via the online service Enter Finland, pay the processing fee:
- with a credit card or with Finnish online banking credentials when you submit the application, or
- when you visit a Finnish mission abroad to prove your identity.
If you apply with a paper application, pay the processing fee:
- when you visit a Finnish mission abroad to prove your identity.
Book an appointment to visit a Finnish mission (embassy or consulate) abroad to prove your identity.
For more information, see the page Proving your identity abroad.
- If you applied online in Enter Finland, you will receive notifications of your application's progress and of possible requests for additional information by email and text message.
- If you applied on paper, you will receive notifications of your application's progress and of possible requests for additional information by email.
For more information, see: Processing of applications
Right to work
You have the right to do voluntary work. This residence permit does not give you the right to do other work.
You cannot start your voluntary work until the residence permit has been granted.