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No, UK citizens can stay in Finland visa-free for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.
You need to apply for a residence permit if your stay exceeds 90 days.
You can apply up to six months before your planned travel date.
Yes, you must visit the Visa Application Centre in person to submit biometrics.
You can complete the application form online, but you must submit it in person.
Your application may be delayed or rejected if required documents are missing.
Yes, you can track your application through the online tracking system.
Processing usually takes 15 calendar days, but it can take up to 45 days in some cases.
No, Finland does not offer visas on arrival.
No, visa fees are non-refundable, even if your visa is denied.
A valid passport, visa application form, passport photo, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, and proof of funds.
Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months after your planned departure from Finland.
Yes, you must have travel medical insurance with at least €30,000 coverage.
Yes, proof of return or onward travel is required.
You need to show sufficient funds, usually €30–€60 per day, depending on your stay.
Yes, a minor’s visa application requires written consent from both parents or guardians.
No, your passport must have been issued within the last 10 years.
You must report the loss and apply for a new passport before continuing with your visa application.
Yes, UK Certificate of Travel holders require a Schengen visa.
No, a printed passport photo meeting Finland’s specifications is required.
You will receive an email or SMS notification.
Yes, with an authorization letter and a copy of your ID.
Contact the visa application centre immediately to request corrections.
Visa extensions are granted only in exceptional cases, such as medical emergencies.
Overstaying may result in fines, deportation, or a future visa ban.
Yes, a Finland-issued Schengen visa allows travel within the entire Schengen Area.
Yes, but visa fees are non-refundable.
Yes, if you travel frequently, you can apply for a 1-year, 3-year, or 5-year visa.
You may request passport withdrawal, but your application will be considered withdrawn.
Yes, but you should correct the issues that led to the refusal before reapplying.
Yes, you can apply for a new Finnish passport at the Finnish Embassy.
Processing usually takes 2–4 weeks.
A completed application form, current passport, passport photo, and proof of Finnish nationality.
Yes, Finnish ID cards can be issued through embassies.
Report it to the local police and apply for a replacement at the Finnish Embassy.
No, both parents must provide written consent.
Yes, but you must collect it in Finland.
You should apply for a new passport at the nearest Finnish authority.
No, you need a valid passport or emergency travel document.
Passports can be collected from the Finnish Embassy or designated collection points.