Citizenship

How to get Finnish nationality

There are various ways of obtaining Finnish nationality. As well as gaining nationality through your parents, you can also become a Finnish citizen by naturalization. However, obtaining Finnish citizenship also depends on regulations set by your country of origin.

Citizenship by application

A foreigner looking to obtain Finnish citizenship via application (also known as naturalisation) has to meet the following requirements:

The requirements can vary according to your circumstances. To find out what criteria you will personally have to meet, you should visit the Finnish Immigration Service website .

Citizenship can be granted even if not all of the requirements are fulfilled. Equally, your application can be rejected even if all the requirements have been met.

Citizenship by declaration

The following groups can acquire Finnish citizenship by the declaration:

The requirements can vary according to your circumstances. To find out what criteria you will personally have to meet, you should visit the Finnish Immigration Service website .

If any of the requirements for declaration have not been fulfilled, Finnish citizenship cannot be granted.

Automatic acquisition of Finnish citizenship

Finnish citizenship can automatically be acquired on the basis of:

The conditions relating to parents’ citizenship and marital status are outlined on the Finnish Immigration Service’s website .

Dual nationality

Finnish legislation is open to the idea of dual or multiple nationalities. A Finn who has obtained a foreign nationality will not lose their Finnish nationality. The same concept applies to foreigners seeking Finnish citizenship – they will not be required to neglect their current nationality.


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