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.
Show your residence permit to your employer. They usually take a copy of it.
Show your passport or other official travel document to your employer. They usually take a copy of it.
As an EU or EEA citizen, you have an unrestricted right to work in Finland even if you have not yet received a decision on your application for EU registration.

Find out what rights and obligations you have when working in Finland. For example, you have a right to receive pay according to a collective agreement and an obligation to do your work carefully.
For more information about Finnish working life in several languages, see
You can also download the free Work Help Finland mobile applicationOpens in a new window. to your smartphone. The content of the application has been translated into 26 languages, so you can access the information about your rights and responsibilities as an employee in Finland in your native language.
Get to know the customs and practices that your own workplace has. You can ask for help and advice from your supervisor, the HR representative at your workplace, and your colleagues.
You do not usually pay taxes to Finland when
There are a few exceptions:
Even if you do not pay taxes to Finland from your salary, in certain cases you may have to pay social insurance contributions to Finland. The contributions will be deducted directly from your salary.
If you live in Finland for more than six months, you will in most cases pay tax to Finland on all your income.
If you make a temporary trip to your home country for example for a vacation, the 6-month period will not be interrupted.
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In certain cases, you may also have to pay social insurance contributions to Finland. The contributions will be deducted directly from your salary.
When you stay in Finland for a maximum of 6 months, you are a person with limited tax liability. This means that you will usually have to pay tax at source from income you receive from Finland. Tax at source is usually 35%.
Apply for a tax-at-source card and give it to your employer.
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When you stay in Finland for more than 6 months, you are generally liable to pay taxes. This means that you will usually have to pay tax to Finland from all your income.
The tax rate for your salary is progressively determined on the basis of your income for the entire year. You will need a Finnish personal identity code and a tax card.
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Follow these steps:
Read more about taxation in Ukrainian on the website of the Tax AdministrationOpens in a new window..
Everyone has the right to join a trade union and an unemployment fund: