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Purra calls for “Danish Model” to restrict benefits for immigrants in Finland

Finland’s finance minister says new rules tightening last-resort benefits are only a small first step, arguing the system discourages work and should become tougher, especially for immigrants.

Finland’s Finance Minister and Chair of the Finns Party Riikka Purra has defended the government’s new cuts to social assistance, which officially come into effect today.

Under the new rules, recipients must apply for primary benefits, such as unemployment security, first, or face having their aid slashed by 50%.

According to Purra, the current system is too “generous” and actively discourages people from taking low-wage jobs, such as night-shift cleaning.

In a detailed breakdown, Purra highlighted that a large family in Helsinki can receive nearly €5,000 per month in benefits tax-free, plus extra coverage for electricity, insurance, and children’s hobby equipment.

She argued this creates an “incentive trap” where working barely increases a person’s disposable income.

According to Purra, the current system is too “generous”.

She also pointed to stark statistics regarding integration, noting that 54% of Arabic speakers receive support compared to just 3.7% of Finnish and Swedish speakers.

She claimed that foreign-language speakers make up “nearly 30 percent” of social assistance recipients, and cited examples by language group, contrasting them with Finnish- and Swedish-speakers. She did not provide sources in the post.

Her proposed solution? Moving Finland toward a stricter “Danish model” requiring language learning and work participation, and eventually transitioning to a citizenship-based social security system.

Purra compared Finland to other Nordic countries, saying conditions elsewhere are stricter and that benefit levels can be lower for immigrants.

She said the Finns Party has proposed longer residence requirements and a move toward citizenship-based social security, and that immigrants should face Danish-style obligations related to work and language studies in order to qualify.

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