To get the best help for your situation, first answer the questions on the guide's start page.
To get the best help for your situation, first answer the questions on the guide's start page.

Consider studying or renewing your competence if it is difficult to find work with your current education or work experience.
Nowadays, there are many different options for developing professional competence. You do not need to study for years, but you can supplement your skills by completing a part of a degree or taking courses that meet the needs of employers.
You can ask the employment officials for vocational guidance or access to a training trial.
If you are under 30 years of age, the One-Stop Guidance Centre or another joint service point that promotes the employment of young people for help with your study considerations.
You have to apply to study, if
Only by applying for training will you retain the possibility of receiving unemployment benefit. Read more on the Apply to study page.
Even if you have a job or are aware of, for example, apprenticeship training or military service, you must still apply for two study places in the spring. Otherwise, you are not entitled to the unemployment benefit if you become unemployed when you are under 25 years of age.
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When you receive a study place and accept it, you will receive student financial aid and other study benefits.
If you are restarting your studies, check the requirements for receiving student financial aid as well as your remaining allotment thereof. Read more about student financial aid on Kela's website. (in Finnish)Opens in a new window.
Check out the Livelihood and social assistance of students page on Suomi.fi.
You can supplement your competence, for example in labour market training or by studying part-time. You can participate in labour market training or study part-time at the same time as you receive unemployment benefit.
Always talk to the local employment official before starting your studies.
In certain cases, you may have the opportunity to study a new degree or parts of it at the same time as you receive unemployment benefit. This is often referred to as self-motivated studies while on unemployment benefit. The studies may aim at completing an entire degree or be short-term studies lasting less than 6 months.
Do not start the studies until you have discussed the matter with the employment official.
One of your options is to start studying for a degree as a student. A degree refers to a matriculation examination, an initial vocational qualification from a vocational institution or a higher education degree from a university of applied sciences, university or school of science.
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If you accept a study place, you become a full-time student when your studies start. After this, you will no longer be an unemployed jobseeker, and you will not be eligible for unemployment benefit. Instead, you can apply for student financial aid from Kela.
Check out the Livelihood and social assistance of students page on Suomi.fi.
An apprenticeship means that you conclude a fixed-term employment contract with the employer. During your employment relationship, you will complete a vocational qualification or modules of it.
The qualification may include studying at an educational institution or studying remotely a few days a month.
An employer who hires an unemployed person for apprenticeship training can apply for a pay subsidy for the salary costs from the employment services. You should mention this possibility to employers when looking for a suitable apprenticeship.
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If you have a rehabilitation decision issued by Kela or a pension provider, you may have the opportunity to study at the same time as you receive rehabilitation allowance.
Read more on the page Job-seekers’ right to health and rehabilitation services in this guide.