It seems to imply that the lower YKI test is enough, which would definitely be a lot less difficult than the one for citizenship.
But it’s worded so unclearly even in its on FAQ, both in English and Finnish. Clarification on that point would be good.
Also in the news today: citizenship tests planned by 2027. It’s part of the grandstanding govt’s umbrella of “watch us shit in the communal cereal bowl now that we get to be on top, ya losers!”
Bunch of kindergarten bullies.
I didn’t see anything about how this would affect spouses in either the article or the ministry FAQ. Anyone know where this information can be found?
I read government proposals (*hallituksen esitys*) for my job and its always such a chore. There is a reason for why it is a chore, but it is a chore. Anyways:
By *developing (kehittyvä) oral and written proficiency* in Finnish or Swedish is meant that the foreign national has completed at least **15 ECTS credits** of Finnish or Swedish language studies at a Finnish higher education institution, or has passed the **National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI)** at **level 2**, or the **state administration language examination** with *satisfactory oral and written skills*.
By *satisfactory* (tyydyttävä) *oral and written proficiency* in Finnish or Swedish is meant that the foreign national has passed the **National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI)** at **level 3**, or the **state administration language examination** with *satisfactory oral and written skills*.
You can receive a permanent residence permit on basis of **developing** proficiency, if you have graduated from a degree in Finland. In other cases you can receive permanent residence permit if you have **satisfactory** skill in one of the native languages, which means YKI 3.
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The language requirement is so unclear.
It seems to imply that the lower YKI test is enough, which would definitely be a lot less difficult than the one for citizenship.
But it’s worded so unclearly even in its on FAQ, both in English and Finnish. Clarification on that point would be good.
Also in the news today: citizenship tests planned by 2027. It’s part of the grandstanding govt’s umbrella of “watch us shit in the communal cereal bowl now that we get to be on top, ya losers!”
Bunch of kindergarten bullies.
I didn’t see anything about how this would affect spouses in either the article or the ministry FAQ. Anyone know where this information can be found?
I read government proposals (*hallituksen esitys*) for my job and its always such a chore. There is a reason for why it is a chore, but it is a chore. Anyways:
By *developing (kehittyvä) oral and written proficiency* in Finnish or Swedish is meant that the foreign national has completed at least **15 ECTS credits** of Finnish or Swedish language studies at a Finnish higher education institution, or has passed the **National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI)** at **level 2**, or the **state administration language examination** with *satisfactory oral and written skills*.
By *satisfactory* (tyydyttävä) *oral and written proficiency* in Finnish or Swedish is meant that the foreign national has passed the **National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI)** at **level 3**, or the **state administration language examination** with *satisfactory oral and written skills*.
You can receive a permanent residence permit on basis of **developing** proficiency, if you have graduated from a degree in Finland. In other cases you can receive permanent residence permit if you have **satisfactory** skill in one of the native languages, which means YKI 3.
E: source is HE 62/2025 vp ([https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/vaski/HallituksenEsitys/Documents/HE_62+2025.pdf](https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/vaski/HallituksenEsitys/Documents/HE_62+2025.pdf))
EE: also the protip is, if you want to understand law, read the government proposal
Migri link this will clear all doubts
https://migri.fi/en/amendments-to-aliens-act-regarding-permanent-residence-permits-2026
No need of 4 yrs if you have a degree completed in Finland and A2 in language. I’ll apply on 9th Jan then. 🙂
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