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Info Norden Select a country Finland. Hide topics. Related topics:. Mail Facebook Linkedin Twitter. Here you will find about acquiring Finnish citizenship by birth, declaration or application. There is also information about the rights and obligations of citizens and about dual nationality. Finnish Nationality Act.
Finnish Immigration Service. Citizenship for a child Finnish Immigration Service. Finnish citizenship by declaration The following can acquire citizenship by declaration: a former Finnish citizen a Nordic citizen a child born abroad and out of wedlock to a Finnish man or a Finnish non-birth mother an adopted child between 12 and 17 years of age a young person between 18 and 22 years of age who has lived in Finland long enough A citizen of Denmark, Iceland, Norway or Sweden who has reached the age of 18 years is granted Finnish citizenship by citizenship declaration if his or her permanent residence and domicile have been in Finland for the last five years without interruption and he or she has not been sentenced to imprisonment in this period.
Citizenship declaration Finnish Immigration Service. Finnish citizenship by application Finnish citizenship may be granted to a foreign national if the applicant has reached the age of 18 years and his or her permanent residence has been in Finland either for the last five years without interruption or for seven years after reaching the age of 15 years, the last two years of which without interruption.
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