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Finland moves to limit home-care allowance eligibility for recent immigrants
Release Date
2026-02-18
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VisaHQ
Summary
Finland’s government plans to tighten eligibility for the home-care allowance as part of broader immigration and social-security reforms. Under a draft bill announced on February 17, 2026, parents will need at least three years of residence in Finland after age 16 to receive the allowance while caring for a child under three. Only the parent who has lived in the country for less than three years would be excluded; a Finnish or permanent-resident partner could still qualify. Time spent in other EU/EEA countries or Switzerland would count toward the requirement.
The “Norwegian-style” reform is expected to be submitted to Parliament in spring 2026 and, if approved, take effect on July 1, 2026, applying only to families arriving after that date. The government says the change will promote labor-market integration and reduce “welfare migration,” while critics warn it could create inequality within families and conflict with constitutional rights to basic support.
The proposal reflects a broader trend in Finland toward more conditional social benefits for newcomers. Employers sending staff to Finland may need to adjust policies, as families could lose up to €375 per month in benefits, and future reforms may further complicate access to social programs.
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