What kind of visa is necessary to volunteer (WWOOF) in Finland for 6 months?

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I'm not Finnish but I've always wanted to visit and plan to do so for 6 months. While I'm there, I'd like to volunteer through WWOOF.

Is this even possible? I can't find information about visas for this type of situation in particular.



Best Answer

Finland is part of the Schengen area, thus generally the same visa rules apply as with any other Schengen country.

With a Schengen visa you can stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Some Schengen countries issue national long-stay visas but Finland does not.

The police may extend the visa validity under exceptional circumstances but this does not apply to this situation.

Thus, it is not possible to legally stay 6 consecutive months with just a visa.

You need a residence permit unless you are EU, EEA or Swiss citizen or a family member of a EU, EEA or Swiss citizen.

BTW, when asking visa questions you should always state your citizenship, as many countries have special bi-lateral agreements.




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Can I volunteer on a Schengen visa?

If you're doing unpaid work (volunteering) you can still have an incredible experience and plenty of great bonuses \u2013 like free accommodation. The Schengen visa could be exactly what you need to do that, and here you can read all about working holidays in other countries.

How do I get a temporary visa for Finland?

Submit your visa application at a mission of Finland or a visa centre no later than 15 days before travel. The application can be submitted at the earliest six months before the intended visit. In case Finland is represented in the country by another Schengen state, the processing time is usually longer.

What is D visa in Finland?

The D Visa will allow individuals to travel to Finland as soon as a residence permit has been granted. Before entering Finland, the applicant must prove their identity abroad and take fingerprints for the residence permit card.

How long can you stay in Finland without a visa?

How Long Can I Stay in Finland Without a Visa? Residents from countries that don't need a visa to enter Finland can stay for up to 90 days. If you are planning on staying longer, then you need to register for a temporary permit.




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