Student – peak time for applications continues until early autumn, remember to apply for your permit in time

Migri
Publication date 18.7.2014 11.27
Type:Press release

Students submit a large amount of applications during the summer. If you are about to come to Finland to study:

Don’t forget health insurance and the requirement for means of support

The extent of the insurance coverage required depends on the duration of your studies.

  • If your studies take less than two years (i.e. not more than 4 terms), you will need a private insurance which covers health care expenses up to 100,000 euros.
  • If your studies take more than two years (i.e. more than 4 terms), you will need a private insurance which covers medical expenses up to 30,000 euros.

If you do not have an official scholarship or grant, you need to have the amount of money which you must have to meet the requirement for means of supporton your bank account. You must also present a bank statement showing your name.

Visit your local Finnish embassy or consulate after submitting your application

At the embassy or consulate you need to:

  • give your fingerprints
  • prove your identity
  • present the original documents you are appending to your application.

Your application will only be processed after you have visited a Finnish embassy or consulate in person.

Follow the information on the queue of applications at Migri.fi

The Finnish Immigration Service processes all applications for students’ residence permits as high-priority applications. Applications are processed in the order they arrive, and emailing or calling the Finnish Immigration Service will not speed up the processing of your application. The Finnish Immigration Service also cannot fast-track your application for reasons such as flight tickets purchased in advance.

Information about the queues of residence permit applications for studies is published on the website of the Finnish Immigration Service. The information on the website is updated weekly. If you apply online, you can track the status of your own application in the e-service.

We will provide information on our website about exceptional situations or any changes in the processing times. We will also publish a separate bulletin if we are unable to issue decisions on residence permit applications for studies before the start of the autumn term.

More detailed information on our previous bulletins

Peak time begins for students’ residence permit applications

Checklist for students applying for a residence permit

Customer bulletin