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Licensing of an occupational therapist (trained in EU/EEA)

  • Professional qualification
  • Nationwide
  • Public service

In Finland, the profession of occupational therapist is a licensed profession. Practise of the profession is restricted to licensed professionals. On application, Valvira grants licensing to practise the profession for health care professionals trained in Finland and in other countries and, once granted, enters the right to practise the profession in the central register of health care professiona ...

Do the following

Fill in and submit the form by post and attach the following documents to it:

- If you have not taken your vocational training or general education in Finnish or Swedish, a copy of the Finnish National Certificate of Language Proficiency or the State Administration Language Examination. The copy is required if you are applying to be registered in the central register of healthcare professionals. If you are unable to attach a certificate of the required language skills to your application for a right to practise a profession, Valvira may only recognise the professional qualification.

- A copy of a valid passport or another document issued by an authority that verifies your citizenship*.

- If your current name is different than the one on any of the attachments, a copy of a document that verifies the change of name*.

- A copy of the original degree certificate*.

- A copy of the diploma supplement or transcript of records*.

- A certificate issued by the competent foreign authority that indicates the right to practise the profession in the country in question. The certificate must indicate that the right to practise the profession has not been limited or removed. The certificate must not be older than three months. If the right to practise the profession has been granted in several countries, a certificate from each country is required. You may submit either the original certificate or a copy. OR if you have practised the profession in a country where practitioners of the profession are not registered, a certificate issued by the competent authority of the said country, which verifies that the country does not register the practitioners of this profession, or another reliable account of it. You may submit either the original certificate or a copy.

- Certificates of professional experience*.

- Translations of the above documents made by a translator authorised in Finland or another EU/EEA state. The translations must be either in Finnish, Swedish or English. You may submit either the original translations or copies of them.

When necessary, Valvira may ask you to provide further clarification and they may verify the authenticity of the qualification. You can find more information about how qualifications are verified by visiting Valvira’s website.

the copy must be a certified copy that is officially recognised in Finland or another EU/EEA state.

For more information: terhikki@valvira.fi

To whom and on what terms

In order to be granted the right, you must be a qualified nurse.

If you do not have a Finnish personal identity code at the time of applying, you must notify Valvira as soon as you receive it.


Deadline

Apply for the licensing well in advance before starting to practise the profession in Finland. You have no right to work in Finland before the licencing issued by Valvira.

Processing time

The target processing time is 3–4 months after the application has been received. The processing time is delayed if the application is incomplete.

Period of validity

The licence is valid until further notice.

Background information

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The service is provided by

National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health

Responsible for the service

National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health
Text edited by: National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health
Updated: 21/4/2023