Co-funded by Structure of migration policy in Finland The Finnish Government directs immigration policy and its administration following the targets set in the Government Programme and approved Government Resolutions. The Prime Minister s Office is in charge of the coordination of EU issues in general. The ministerial working group on migration compiles and maintains situational awareness of the asylum seeker situation and monitors integration. The Ministry of the Interior, through the Migration Department, is in charge of immigration issues. Its tasks include preparing immigration policy and legislation related to immigration and nationality. The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for the performance management of the. Appropriations for the immigration administration are included in the Ministry of the Interior s budget proposal. In addition, the Ministry coordinates issues related to migration between different branches of the government and represents Finland in migration matters, both within the European Union and in the international arena. The (Migri) grants first residence permits, processes applications for asylum, guides the operations of reception centres, decides on refusals of entry and deportation, and is in charge of naturalisation applications and the granting of alien s passports. The operates under the Ministry of the Interior. The Police s field of operation includes monitoring compliance with the Aliens Act, receiving asylum applications and servicing decisions. The Police also enforce decisions on deportation and refusal of entry. The Ministry of the Interior s Police Department is in charge of the strategic guidance and supervision of the police sector. The National Police Board plans, leads, develops and supervises practical police operations carried out at police departments. The Finnish Border Guard monitors entry into and departure from the country and carries out passport control. The Border Guard makes visa decisions at the border, if necessary, and receives asylum applications. The Headquarters of the Finnish Border Guard operates under the Chief of the Finnish Border Guard and also acts as the Ministry of the Interior s Border Guard Department. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs is responsible for visa policy. Finnish diplomatic missions abroad grant visas and accept citizenship declarations and residence permit applications. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment is responsible for directing integration matters. Together with the Ministry of the Interior, it monitors the volume and
structure of labour migration as well as develops monitoring tools. The Centre of Expertise in Integration operates as part of the Ministry of Employment and the Economy. Its tasks include the creation of cooperation networks among actors involved in integration across occupational and geographical boundaries. In order to lay a foundation for the planning and execution of integration activities, the Centre of Expertise compiles research, statistical and monitoring information, with the aim of enabling the development of integration effectiveness evaluation. The administrative sector of the Ministry of Employment and the Economy encompasses the Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment that handle tasks related to immigration, integration and good ethnic relations on a regional basis as well as the Employment and Economic Development Offices the work permit units of which make preliminary decisions on applications for a residence permit for an employed person before the processes and makes decisions on the applications. Municipalities are responsible for integration at the local level. For instance, municipalities create, together with other parties in their area, an integration programme to promote integration and solidify cooperation. Municipalities provide basic services to immigrants living there permanently, in the same manner as to other residents of the municipality. In addition, municipalities decide independently on the reception of quota refugees and asylum seekers who have been granted a residence permit. The Regional State Administrative Agencies (AVI) are responsible for the planning, steering and supervision of the services promoting immigrant integration in matters coming under them. The Regional State Administrative Agencies steer municipal operations in various sectors, such as social and health care services, education and other cultural services. The Regional State Administrative Agencies operate under the steering of eight different ministries. Administratively, the operations of the Agencies are steered by the Ministry of Finance. The Ministry of Education and Culture is tasked with the development of education provided to immigrants at different levels. The Ministry of Education and Culture s field of operation also includes matters related to immigrants culture, sports activities, youth work and religion. The Finnish National Board of Education, operating under the Ministry of Education and Culture, is responsible for immigrants education issues and recognition of foreign degrees. The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health is tasked with the promotion of immigrants health and well-being. Issues related to immigrants means of support fall within the responsibilities of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. It supports the integration of immigrants into Finnish society e.g. by developing social and health services so that the needs of immigrants are taken into account in them.
The duties of the Unit for Democracy, Language Affairs and Fundamental Rights, operating under the Ministry of Justice, include the promotion of equality and non-discrimination, among other things. Organisationally, the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations (ETNO) has been placed under this Unit. The Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations ETNO is a broadbased expert body appointed by the Finnish Government. ETNO s goal is to develop interaction between different groups and to assist ministries in developing a pluralistic society with ethnic equality. The Non-Discrimination Ombudsman, operating under the Ministry of Justice, promotes equal treatment and takes action to intervene in cases of discrimination. He is also responsible for promoting the rights and position of foreign nationals. In addition, the Non- Discrimination Ombudsman has a special task of monitoring the enforcement of removal decisions concerning foreign nationals and acting as the national rapporteur on trafficking in human beings. Also operating under the Ministry of Justice, the Administrative Courts are responsible for processing appeals against the s decisions. The processing of asylum-related appeals has been concentrated in the Administrative Court of Helsinki. Starting from February 2017, also the Administrative Courts of Eastern Finland, Northern Finland and Turku will begin to process asylum-related appeals. In asylum related matters, the competent Administrative Court is determined on the basis of the Finnish Immigration Service s operating area (Southern, Northern, Western or Eastern). In other appeals against the s decisions, the competent Administrative Court is the one in whose judicial district the person concerned lives. A decision of an Administrative Court may be appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court, provided that the Supreme Administrative Court gives leave to appeal. The National Non-Discrimination and Equality Tribunal is an autonomous and independent legal protection body appointed by the Government. It monitors compliance with the Non-Discrimination Act and the Act on Equality both private activities and in public administrative and business operations. Non-governmental organisations produce various services, offer help and counselling to asylum seekers and contribute to integration activities. The immigration expertise of nongovernmental organisations is needed in the development of legislative drafting and immigration policy. Processes related to the entry into Finland, immigration and removal of foreign nationals are governed by the Aliens Act and the conditions for acquiring Finnish nationality are set out in the Nationality Act. The reception of persons seeking asylum and the identification of and assistance to victims of trafficking in human beings are regulated by a separate act, as are the treatment of aliens placed in detention and detention units. Similarly, the Register of
Aliens and its use are governed by separate legislation, as are integration services and integration support.