Internship and Work-Hour Rights for Students in Finland | Legally.fi

Internship & Work-Hours Rights

Work and Internship Legality for Students in Finland

International students in Finland can work and complete internships within specific limits. Legally.fi helps you understand how to stay compliant with the 30-hour rule, employment contracts, and tax responsibilities — while protecting your residence status.

  • Review of employment and internship contracts
  • Advice on the 30-hour work limit and official exceptions
  • Assistance with practical training permissions and YEL/YTJ registration
  • Help with work-permit changes after graduation
  • Legal representation for workplace or tax-related disputes

Understanding Student Work Rights

Students with a valid residence permit for studies can work in Finland up to an average of 30 hours per week. Full-time work is allowed during official holidays and between academic terms. Internships that form part of your degree are not restricted by this limit. Legally.fi helps students verify contracts, income declarations, and tax compliance to avoid permit complications.

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