Finnish Immigration Service

Finnish Immigration Service (abbreviated Migri,[1] Swedish: Migrationsverket, Finnish: Maahanmuuttovirasto) is an agency under the Ministry of the Interior that implements Finland's immigration policy and provides information services to support political decision-making as well as national and international cooperation.

[10] The Finnish Immigration Service is supervised and developed by the Director General, a position held by Ilkka Haahtela since September 2022.

[11] The main office of the Finnish Immigration Service is in the Pasila administrative center in Helsinki.

[12] The Finnish Immigration Service's reception centers are located in Helsinki, Joutseno, and Oulu.

[15][16] In May 2016, the Finnish Immigration Service announced that Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia were considered safer countries to return to.