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Finland to Introduce Mandatory Citizenship Test for Foreigners

The Ministry of the Interior has formally proposed adding a civic knowledge exam to the naturalization process, further tightening requirements for international residents.

Finland is poised to introduce a mandatory citizenship test, requiring future applicants to demonstrate a solid grasp of the nationโ€™s history, culture, and legal system before obtaining a passport.

The Ministry of the Interior announced on Monday that it has sent the proposed amendments to the Citizenship Act out for comments. If passed, the test will become a standard requirement for naturalization by the beginning of 2027.

Under the new proposal, applicants would take a computer-based exam in either Finnish or Swedish. The questions will be drawn from publicly available learning materials covering Finnish society, including key legislation, gender equality, and fundamental rights.

The move is designed to ensure that new citizens are not only linguistically proficient but also culturally integrated.

“We have already tightened the conditions for Finnish citizenship, including the required length of residence, income and integrity,” said Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen. “By introducing a citizenship test, we will further strengthen the principle that acquiring citizenship calls for successful integration into Finnish society and an understanding of its values.”

There are specific exemptions: applicants who have passed the Finnish matriculation examination or completed a higher education degree in Finnish or Swedish will not be required to take the separate civic test.

The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) will be responsible for commissioning a university to develop the test materials.

Why This Is Happening Now?

For international residents in Finland, this proposal is part of a larger trend of tightening immigration rules.

  • The “Eight-Year” Rule: This proposal follows closely on the heels of a major legislative change that entered into force on October 1, 2024. That reform extended the required period of residence for citizenship from five years to eight years, signaling the government’s intent to make naturalization a longer, more rigorous process.
  • Nordic Alignment: Finland is currently the only Nordic country without a dedicated citizenship test. Denmark and Norway already require applicants to pass exams on society and culture (Denmark’s test is notoriously difficult). Sweden is also moving in this direction, with an inquiry recently proposing stricter requirements, including a similar test, potentially starting in 2026.

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