A labor shortage is challenging Finland due to the aging of the population. According to JobsAWorld To combat these challenges, the Finnish government has a new policy for promoting employment-based immigration to Finland. Not only will new immigrants help with the labor shortage, but it is also planned to make the country more appealing to foreign employees and businesses to boost the economy.
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