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  2. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    By joining the Schengen Area, immigration to Finland has been easier. Finland allowed Ingrian Finns to migrate back to Finland as returnees. Since then, around 35,000 Ingrians have moved to Finland. Finland joined the EU in 1995. This enabled freedom of movement. This has brought construction workers from France, Estonia and Poland. [25]

  3. Finland's incoming government to reduce immigration - AOL

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    Finland's incoming coalition government said on Friday it had agreed to cut refugee quotas, raise the bar for work-based immigration and make it more difficult for foreigners to obtain citizenship ...

  4. Finnish Immigration Service - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, immigration matters have been handled by the Finnish Immigration Service. [5] The Finnish Immigration Service is a decision-making organization on immigration, asylum, refugee, and citizenship matters. Its operations include implementing immigration policy, ensuring good governance, and promoting human and fundamental rights as well ...

  5. How a shortage of visas for skilled workers is affecting the ...

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    Visa workers drive growth of companies and economy. In 2024, Citizenship and Immigration Services changed the process for applying for an H-1B visa after 780,884 applications were filed that year.

  6. Blue Card (European Union) - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 thesis by A. Björklund on Possible Impacts of the EU Blue Card Directive on Developing Countries of Origin through Migration of Skilled Workers [6] with a focus on the Republic of Mali concludes that skilled Malian migrants in general seem to depart with the intention at the outset to return to their home country after a certain period ...

  7. Finnish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers a person's legal belonging to a country and is the common term used in international treaties when referring to members of a state; citizenship refers to the set of rights and duties a person has in that nation.

  8. A majority of Americans support immigration of highly skilled ...

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    The role of foreign-born STEM workers in the economy. Overall, immigrants play a major role in the U.S. economy. In 2019, immigrants paid over $492 billion in total taxes at a time when they made ...

  9. Visa requirements for Finnish citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish passport. Visa requirements for Finnish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Finland.. As of December 2024, Finnish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the Finnish passport 2nd in the world, tied with passports from France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan ...