
Scholarships in Finland for Indian Students
Scholarships in Finland for Indian Students: 2026 Tuition Waivers Scholarships in Finland for Indian students are mainly 50% or 100% tuition-fee
As of 2026, Finland's post-study work visa is legally a residence permit to look for work, granted for a maximum of two years by the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri). The Finnish Immigration Service, "Seeking work after graduation or completion of research" confirms this duration. No document is labelled a study-completion "visa," which means Indian graduates apply under permit rules, not visa rules.
The residence permit to look for work in Finland lasts a maximum of two years. Per the Finnish Immigration Service, "Application for students and researchers: residence permit to look for work," it must be applied for within five years from the expiry of the study or research residence permit. Two years gives Indian graduates a realistic job hunt, not a single-year scramble.
Finland's job-search permit requires a completed Finnish degree or research and, for 2026, proof of at least EUR 800 per month in available funds. The Finnish Immigration Service, "Application for students and researchers: residence permit to look for work" confirms the figure. A full two-year grant therefore needs roughly EUR 19,200 in savings.
Indian graduates apply for Finland's job-search residence permit in Enter Finland, filing before the current study permit expires, or within five years from the expiry of the study or research permit. The Enter Finland service, "Residence permit to look for work or to start a business," hosts the application. The permit then carries an unrestricted right to work in any field while the search continues.
A job offer lets a graduate switch from the job-search permit to a work-based residence permit in Finland through Enter Finland. In 2026, the degree-in-Finland route requires net income of at least EUR 1,210 / 1,090 / 1,030 per month by region, per the Finnish Immigration Service, "Degree completed in Finland." The chosen route sets the salary bar.
Losing a job on a Finnish work permit generally allows a three-month period to find new work, rising to six months for specialists or those resident over two years. The Finnish Immigration Service, "Changes to work-based residence permits" introduced this from June 2025. The protection period prevents a single redundancy from ending residence overnight.
What the protection period buys you: a redundancy in month seven of a Helsinki job is no longer an instant exit. You get a defined runway to interview again, and during it you stay legally resident while your search continues.
Indian graduates can get hired in Finland, but employment is not automatic. In 2023, 53% of foreign graduates were employed three years after graduating, versus 87 to 88% of Finns, per the Finnish National Agency for Education, "An increasing share of foreign students find employment in Finland." The gap is real and warrants realistic planning.
Finland's job-search permit can lead to a permanent residence permit (P), but the timeline lengthened in 2026. The standard route requires six years of residence, two years' work, and Finnish or Swedish at B1, per the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri). A separate eligible higher-education path accepts A2 or 15 credits, though a university-of-applied-sciences bachelor's still needs the residence period.
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