
Yes, through the standard employed-person permit (TTOL), which has a lower minimum income limit but is subject to a partial labour-market test and a higher application fee.
If your role and salary do not meet the specialist or EU Blue Card criteria, you can apply for the residence permit for an employed person (TTOL). It has a lower minimum income limit, but the employer must complete an availability consideration (a partial labour-market test) showing no suitable worker was available in Finland or the EU/EEA. The TTOL application fee is higher than the specialist fee and processing is generally not on the two-week fast track. If your role genuinely requires special expertise, it is worth discussing a specialist classification with your employer. Check the current minimum income limit and fee on migri.fi.
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