How to apply for jobs in Finland from Nepal

Rolling Plans Pvt. Ltd. Nov 10, 2025 5479 0

When we say the happiest country in the world, the name that appears in our mind is Finland. Known as the Republic of Finland, the capital city of Finland is Helsinki. Finland has become a popular destination for work and employment opportunities, as well as for studying, among many Asian nationals, including Nepalese people. With an area of 338,424 square kilometers, the languages spoken in Finland are Finnish and Swedish. Approximately 5.5 million people reside here, and the literacy rate stands at 100%. 

 

Surrounded by the neighbouring nations- Russia, Norway, and Sweden, the currency used in Finland is the Euro. In order to apply for jobs in Finland from Nepal, you need a residence permit that allows you to work in Finland. But for seasonal work of a maximum of 90 days, you are not required to have a residence permit. You need to have a visa or a seasonal work certificate as a citizen of a visa-free country. Regarding Nepal and Finnish diplomatic relations, it was established on September 21, 1974. As a citizen from a non-EU nation like Switzerland, Iceland, or Liechtenstein, Nepalese nationals are required to have a work permit to apply for jobs and work in Finland.

 

There is a very high demand for skilled, semiskilled, and unskilled workers in Finland. It is worth noting that there is no requirement for an IELTS Test or any other language test. Basic English is enough for you to apply for Finnish jobs. And there are no such limits in age factors, like in other countries. But why do people choose Finland for jobs?

 

Due to the multitude of benefits available in Finland, people have become fascinated with working in Finland. And the reasons for applying for jobs in Finland can be:

 

I. Due to high approval rates and a quick application process that gets accomplished within 10 to 30 days

 

 

II. Getting 1 1-year visa and extension for an additional 4 years based on the employer and the employee’s performance

 

 

III. Free visit to travel to the Schengen Area with a Finnish visa to 26 countries, including Sweden, Austria, Norway, and more.

 

 

IV. Lower visa application fees that may cost around 80 Euros

 

 

V. Less job competition and chances of quicker and higher approval rates

 

 

VI. Spouses are allowed to work.

 

 

VII. Top and finest educational institutions and universities with the top world education system

 

 

There are many in-demand, skilled, and semi-skilled jobs available in Finland, such as:

 

1. Cleaning jobs

 

2. Manufacturing sector

 

3. Factory workers

 

4. Construction sites

 

5. Plumbing and Carpentry

 

6. Cook, helper at hotels and restaurants

 

7. Health care jobs such as nursing, doctors, and pharmacists

 

8. IT, HR, sales, marketing, and other skilled jobs

 

9. Agriculture and the transportation field

 

 

Important point: You need to prepare a CV and cover letter in European format to land jobs in Finland. There are various job portals in Finland where you can apply for jobs, such as Careerjet.fi, Jobsfinland.fi, jobsportal.fi, and many more. Do thorough research, and you can get jobs quickly and super easily. Based on your skillset and job sector, you can earn up to 4000 Euros. You also need to tackle your expenses, as it may cost around 600 to 700 Euros monthly on accommodation, transportation, and other necessary expenses.

 

Let’s talk about some of the work permits that are given to people to work in Finland.

 

i) Business Visa- Persons with this visa can stay in Finland for 90 days. This visa is specifically given in order to attend conferences and seminars rather than actual work-related activities.

 

 

ii) Residence Permit- Three types of residence permits are allowed for people, namely,

 

Continuous- Type A, that’s valid for 4 years and can be renewed later.

 

Temporary- Type B, that’s valid for 1 year and has to be renewed annually.

 

Permanent- Type P that’s valid until you cancel your permit or violate the rules and regulations.

 

 

iii) Residence permit for self-employment- A Company that has a partner or co-op members is eligible, but has to follow various criteria.

 

iv) New D Visa- For specialists, start-up ventures, and Blue Cards (highly educated applicants)

 

 

In order to apply for jobs in Finland from Nepal, you need to secure a job from a Finnish employer or a sponsor and then apply for a residence permit online through the Enter Finland website. After you submit the online application form, you have to book an appointment and submit the application in person at the VFS Global Visa Application Centre in Kathmandu for your identity verification, biometrics, and other required original documents.

 

 

The taxes are high, but with the taxes, you get a high level of facilities, such as free education for kids and more. Based on income, the taxes are charged at the rate of 20 to 40%. The steps to be followed for a Finnish work permit are:

 

 

  • Apply for a work permit.

 

  • Visit the local Finnish mission, where documents are collected.

 

  • Wait patiently for the outcome, i.e., Response.

 

  • Lucky, receive the residence permit and then Welcome to Finland, New JOURNEY, New opportunities!

 

The documents that you may require are listed below:

 

  • Passport

 

  • Visa of Finland

 

  • Work contract

 

  • Job Offer

 

  • Visa application form

 

  • Photographs

 

  • Accommodation Proof

 

  • Travel Insurance

 

  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)

 

  • Financial Proofs

 

  • Visa fees receipts

 

  • Flight Booking Itineraries

 

  • Appointment Confirmation

 

 

The above-mentioned information is gathered from various valid websites and informative platforms. If you are willing to visit Finland for both study and work opportunities, do thorough research and visit renowned and trustworthy Consultancies. Wish you luck!

 

 

 

 

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