You can only apply for asylum if you are in Finland
You need to be within the Finnish territory when you apply for asylum in Finland. You cannot apply for asylum for example by sending a letter or an e-mail to the Finnish Immigration Service. It is also impossible to apply for asylum at a Finnish mission (embassy or consulate) located outside Finland.
There is no application form that you can use to apply for asylum in advance. The only way to apply for asylum is to talk to a police or a border control official in Finland.
You can watch videos about applying for asylum on the YouTube channel of the Finnish Immigration Service. The videos are available in Finnish, English, Arabic, Dari, Persian, Somali, Turkish and Russian.
These links will take you directly to the different sections of the page:
What are the grounds for asylum?
You may get asylum in Finland if you have a well-founded fear of being persecuted in your home country or your country of permanent residence because of your:
- origin
- religion
- nationality
- membership in a certain social group
- political opinions
Another requirement is that you cannot rely on the protection of the authorities of your home country or country of permanent residence because of the persecution you fear.
The Finnish Immigration Service will evaluate whether you meet the grounds for getting asylum. The criteria for asylum are defined in the Finnish law and international agreements that Finland has adopted.
Watch a video about the different types of residence permits you may be granted when you have applied for asylum.
Applying for asylum
When you arrive in Finland, immediately tell the border control authorities or the police that you want to apply for asylum.
A border control official or a police will register you as an asylum seeker. He or she will enter your basic details in the information register and take your fingerprints, signature and photograph. These are called biometric identifiers. He o
r she will also make the necessary checks in other information registers.
After the official has received your asylum application, you will be directed to a reception centre.
Watch a video about the processing of asylum applications.
Applying for asylum in Finland:
- Information for asylum seekers (pdf)
- I have asked for asylum in the EU - which country will handle my claim (pdf)
- I’m in the Dublin procedure - what does this mean (pdf)
- Asylum seeker: You may work only if your right to work is valid (pdf)
- Applying for asylum in Finland (youtube.com)
Applying for asylum in Finland, children without parents or guardians:
- Information for asylum seekers, children without parents or guardians (pdf)
- Children asking for international protection (pdf)
- Applying for asylum in Finland (youtube.com)
If some other EU Member State is responsible for processing the application, the application will not be processed in Finland. The applicant will be refused entry and sent to the Member State responsible for examining the application.
If another EU Member State is responsible for processing the application, the application is not processed in Finland. The applicant is denied admittance or stay and is sent to the Member State responsible for examining the application.
The asylum seeker must leave Finland. Before a minor asylum seeker is returned, the police make sure that the applicant has an appropriate and safe reception in his or her home country. The applicant may apply for assisted voluntary return. He or she may also appeal the decision.