Ulkomaille muutaa vuosittain yli 8000 suomalaista. Lähtösyitä ei eritellä, mutta yleensä muutetaan joko töiden, opiskelun tai rakkauden perässä. Useimmat haluavat palata takaisin Suomeen jossakin vaiheessa, ainakin joksikin aikaa. Myös Suomeen muuttavien ulkomaalaisten määrä lisääntyy, koska tietyillä sektoreilla on työvoimapula. Sekä maailmalle lähtevät suomalaiset että tänne tulevat ulkomaalaiset tarvitsevat tukea, jotta asettautuminen uuteen kulttuuriin ja aikanaan takaisin kotimaahan sujuisivat mahdollisimman hyvin.
The Finnish government wants to make it easier for people who come to the country for work to get residence permits.
It’s potentially good news for anyone who moved from outside the EU to Finland for a job, but then faces a long wait for their residence permit application to be processed.
A new pilot project is looking at ways to solve the bottlenecks in processing applications for employment-based residence, and finds that one of the biggest problems is cooperation between the various authorities involved in the process.
One way to improve the situation could be to develop new electronic service points for applicants.
“A key issue seems to be a lack of joint coordination and development efforts among the relevant authorities. We need to work together to develop our residence permit processes comprehensively and on a long-term basis. If we attach too much importance to details, we will lose sight of the big picture” says Minister of Employment Jari Lindström (Blue), the minister in charge of integration policies.
The Finnish government wants to make it easier for people who come to the country for work to get residence permits.
It’s potentially good news for anyone who moved from outside the EU to Finland for a job, but then faces a long wait for their residence permit application to be processed.
A new pilot project is looking at ways to solve the bottlenecks in processing applications for employment-based residence, and finds that one of the biggest problems is cooperation between the various authorities involved in the process.
One way to improve the situation could be to develop new electronic service points for applicants.
“A key issue seems to be a lack of joint coordination and development efforts among the relevant authorities. We need to work together to develop our residence permit processes comprehensively and on a long-term basis. If we attach too much importance to details, we will lose sight of the big picture” says Minister of Employment Jari Lindström (Blue), the minister in charge of integration policies.
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