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  • Entering Finland
    • Find out if you need a visa
    • What is a Schengen visa?
    • Where to apply for a visa?
    • Residence permits to Finland
  • Travelling and services
    • In distress abroad
    • Finnish passport and identity card
    • Family and citizenship
    • Notarial services
    • Travelling or residing abroad A–Z
    • Service fees
  • For companies
    • Internationalization services and special experts in Estonia
    • Market opportunities in Estonia
    • What is Team Finland?
  • Finland and Estonia
    • Representation of Estonia in Finland
  • Current affairs
    • Social media
    • Foreign Ministry's press releases
  • Contact information
    • Embassy, Tallinn
    • Responsibilities of mission
    • Honorary consulates
  • Suomi ulkomailla: Viro

  • Front­page
  • Entering Finland

    Entering Finland

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    • Find out if you need a visa
    • What is a Schengen visa?
    • Where to apply for a visa?
    • Residence permits to Finland
  • Travelling and services

    Travelling and services

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    • In distress abroad

      In distress abroad

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      • Lost passport
      • Money stolen
      • Death abroad
      • If you fall ill abroad
      • Victim of a crime
      • Missing person
      • Arrested or detained
      • In crisis situations abroad
    • Finnish passport and identity card

      Finnish passport and identity card

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      • Applying for a passport or an identity card
      • Online application
      • Required attachments
      • Passport application for a child
      • Passport application by persons liable for military service
      • Lost passport
      • Types of passport and processing fees
    • Family and citizenship

      Family and citizenship

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      • Change of address
      • Marriage
      • Divorce
      • Civil partnership
      • Birth registration
      • Establishment of paternity
      • Child abduction
      • Death registration
      • Citizenship
      • General conscription
      • Pension
      • Voting abroad
    • Notarial services

      Notarial services

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      • Witnessing a signature
      • Legalisation of documents
      • Certification of a copy
      • Certification of the authenticity of the content of a document
      • Certificate of existence
      • Translation of documents
    • Travelling or residing abroad A–Z
    • Service fees
  • For companies

    For companies

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    • Internationalization services and special experts in Estonia
    • Market opportunities in Estonia
    • What is Team Finland?
  • Finland and Estonia

    Finland and Estonia

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    • Representation of Estonia in Finland
  • Current affairs

    Current affairs

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    • Social media
    • Foreign Ministry's press releases
  • Contact information

    Contact information

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    • Embassy, Tallinn
    • Responsibilities of mission
    • Honorary consulates
  • Finland abroad
  • Suomi ulkomailla: Viro
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  • Contact information
  • Honorary consulates
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  • Contact information
    • Embassy, Tallinn
    • Responsibilities of mission
    • Honorary consulates

Honorary Consulates

Honorary Consulate of Finland, Narva

Honorary Consulate of Finland, Pärnu

Honorary Consulate of Finland, Tartu

Honorary consulates

  • The honorary consulates augment Finland’s network of diplomatic missions, made up of embassies, consulate generals, consulates and other liaison offices. An honorary consulate is headed by an honorary consul. Honorary consuls are private individuals who take care of their tasks on a part-time basis without remuneration.
  • Within the scope of a specific geographical area, an honorary consul monitors the rights of Finns and foreigners permanently residing in Finland. He or she provides advice and guidance for distressed Finnish citizens and foreigners permanently residing in Finland who are temporarily abroad, assisting them in their contacts with local authorities or the nearest Finnish embassy or consulate. Certain types of notarized certificates can be acquired through an honorary consul. Honorary consuls do not accept passport applications nor do they handle matters pertaining to visas or residence permits. Honorary consuls cannot serve as attorneys in judicial proceedings or as legal advisers.
  • Together with diplomatic missions, an honorary consul promotes economic and cultural relations between Finland and the country in question, and takes part in strengthening Finland’s image abroad. An honorary consul can advise Finnish companies, for instance, in obtaining information about local business culture and in finding cooperation partners.

Finland Abroad

Finland Abroad is a website provided by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and Finland's missions abroad.
 

Website content

  • Front­page
  • Entering Finland
  • Travelling and services
  • For companies
  • Finland and Estonia
  • Current affairs
  • Contact information

Social media

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  • Instagram (Link to another website.)

Other Foreign Ministry's websites

  • Foreign Ministry of Finland(Link to another website.)
  • Finland abroad
  • Matkustusilmoitus.fi (Travel notification)(Link to another website.)
  • thisisFINLAND.fi(Link to another website.)
  • Finland's missions abroad
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