
Finland Examines Points-Based Labour Migration Model
A Finnish ministry report concluded that Finland will not implement a points-based system for immigrants, with the Minister of Employment rejecting the idea as creating more bureaucracy. However, a new government-commissioned report suggests Finland could introduce elements of such a system in the future, requiring clear political objectives and careful design.
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"More bureaucracy for migrants" — Finland weighs points-based labour migration system
An employment ministry panel has assessed the systems currently used by countries such as Canada and Australia, as the Finnish government considers its options.
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Under current labour migration framework, foreign workers must have an existing job offer or employment relationship
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Finland could introduce elements of a points-based labour migration system in the future, but any reform would require a clear political objective and careful design, according to a new government-commissioned report. The study, published by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, reviewed labour migration systems used in several countries and assessed whether similar approaches could be applied in Finland.
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