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Residence permit

Right to work while your application for an extended permit is being processed

Usually, you may continue working in accordance with your current permit while your application for an extended permit is being processed if you apply for an extended permit before your current permit expires. In contrast, if you apply for an extended permit after your previous permit has already expired, you are not allowed to continue working on the basis of your old permit.

If we decide not to grant you an extended permit and you appeal against this decision, you may usually continue to work until your appeal has been processed at the administrative court. If you receive a decision on deportation, your right to work ends when the deportation decision is enforceable. In that case, your right to work may end already before the appeal matter becomes final.

Examples of different scenarios:

Exceptions

In sertain situations, your right to work will end when the permit expires even if you apply for an extended permit before the expiry of your previous permit. 

Continuing to work if you have a seasonal work permit

If you apply for asylum instead of an extended permit

If you are staying and working in Finland with a residence permit and apply for asylum (international protection) instead of an extended permit, your right to work based on your residence permit ends when the residence permit expires.

Read more about the right to work when applying for international protection on the page Asylum seeker’s right to work.