New powers for Finnish Border Guard to prevent and investigate certain offences
18.6.2025 13.39

The Finnish Border Guard will be given new powers concerning the prevention and investigation of human trafficking offences and money laundering offences. The Government submitted the Act on Crime Prevention by the Finnish Border Guard and certain other acts for approval on 18 June. The President of the Republic is scheduled to approve the amendments on 27 June, and they will enter into force on 1 September.
Validity of Border Security Act to be extended until 31 December 2026
18.6.2025 13.10

The validity of the Act on Temporary Measures to Combat Instrumentalised Migration (‘Border Security Act’) will be extended until 31 December 2026. The purpose of the act is to prevent efforts to put pressure on Finland through the instrumentalisation of migrants. The Government submitted the relevant amendments for approval on 18 June. The President of the Republic is scheduled to approve the amendments on 27 June, and they will enter into force on 1 July.
Changes to fees for passports and firearms licences
18.6.2025 12.58

The Ministry of the Interior has issued a new decree on fees charged by the police. The amendments apply to the fees for passports and identity cards as well as for firearms licences and private security sector licences. The decree will be in force from 1 July to 31 December 2025.
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New powers for Finnish Border Guard to prevent and investigate certain offences
Type:Press release
Publication date:18.6.2025 13.39
Validity of Border Security Act to be extended until 31 December 2026
Type:Press release
Publication date:18.6.2025 13.10
Commission proposal would allow asylum applications to be processed in safe countries outside the EU
Type:Press release
Publication date:18.6.2025 13.02
Changes to fees for passports and firearms licences
Type:Press release
Publication date:18.6.2025 12.58
EU home affairs ministers expected to reach preliminary agreement on extension of temporary protection of Ukrainians
Type:Press release
Publication date:13.6.2025 8.55
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