Report on Ukrainians who fled to Finland published
21.3.2024 14.06
According to a survey commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior, Ukrainians who arrived in Finland as refugees after February 2022 are satisfied with their life in Finland and more interested than before in staying in the country. The online survey was completed by 1,300 Ukrainians in November 2023.
Persons displaced from Ukraine begin registering municipalities of residence – greater role for municipalities and wellbeing services counties in providing services
2.3.2023 8.31
Minister of the Interior Krista Mikkonen, Minister of Local Government Sirpa Paatero, Minister of Employment Tuula Haatainen and Minister of Education Li Andersson stress the importance of smooth daily life for people who have fled Ukraine. Those who have secured a municipality of residence will have the same rights, services and duties as permanent residents in Finland.
Ministry of the Interior assesses situation of Ukrainians who have fled war:
One in three Ukrainians wants to stay in Finland while many are uncertain about the future
7.9.2022 15.03
In June-July, the Ministry of the Interior conducted an online survey to assess the situation and need for different services of Ukrainians who have fled to Finland. A total of 2,136 people responded to the survey.
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Report on Ukrainians who fled to Finland published
Press release
21.3.2024 14.06
Persons displaced from Ukraine begin registering municipalities of residence – greater role for municipalities and wellbeing services counties in providing services
Press release
2.3.2023 8.31
One in three Ukrainians wants to stay in Finland while many are uncertain about the future
Press release
7.9.2022 15.03
Report: Community sponsorships for quota refugees could supplement authorities’ measures
Press release
20.5.2021 13.00
Role of communities in promoting integration of quota refugees to be investigated
Press release
3.12.2020 9.53
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