International employees must apply for an official Finnish personal identity code as soon as possible. This may be handled conveniently when registering in the Population Information System, for example. Personal identity codes are issued by the Digital and Population Data Services Agency (DVV), the Finnish Immigration Service, and the Tax Administration. We recommend checking which one is the appropriate authority. For example, a personal identity code issued by the Tax Administration does not entitle the employee to obtain a place of residence in Finland. For this purpose, they need a personal identity code issued by the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.
The employee may already need the personal identity code for the employment contract and for the salary payment at the latest. The employer should ask the employee to report their official personal identity code to the payroll administration as soon as possible. In Finland, the personal identity code is used for purposes such as authentication in various services and public administration e-services. You need a personal identity code to open a bank account and take out insurance, for example.
If a person has previously lived in Finland and they have been granted a personal identity code, they can still use it.
The prerequisite for obtaining a personal identity code is a residence permit, residence card, or the registration of the right of residence, which are applied for in the EnterFinland service. So, start from there. The employer must assist the international expert in applying for the right to work and in the residence permit process.