Immigration records in Finland are a valuable resource for genealogists tracing ancestors who migrated to the country throughout its history. While Finland has traditionally been a country of emigration, it has also welcomed immigrants, including Swedish settlers, Russian officials during the Imperial period, and more recent arrivals from neighboring countries and beyond. Key records, such as residency permits, naturalization documents, and church records, provide details on individuals’ origins, occupations, and settlement locations. Cities like Helsinki and Turku have historically been major entry points. Exploring these records helps researchers uncover family histories and understand Finland’s evolving demographic landscape.
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- Finland, Karelia Migrant Registers 338,159 records
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