Indians in Finland

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Indians in Finland
India Finland
Total population
15000
Regions with significant populations
Espoo, Helsinki
Languages
Finnish · Various Indian Languages · English
Religion
Hinduism · Christianity
Related ethnic groups
People of Indian Origin

There is a small community of Indians in Finland consisting mainly of Finnish citizens of Indian origin or descent as well as expatriates from India.

Overview[]

At the beginning of the 21st century there were about 450 Indians in the Helsinki region.[1] In 2019 Finland was home to over 13500 Indians. The majority of the Indians live in and around the capital Helsinki. Most of them are engaged in businesses such as restaurants and stores selling garments, textiles, artificial jewellery, groceries and gift items. A number of young Indians, mainly computer and telecom experts, have in recent years joined Finnish high-tech companies such as Nokia.

There are hundreds of Indian engineers working in Finland. Many of them came to work there to get a quality life and also their salary would be double than what they would get in India even though taxes erode the difference.[2] At Nokia's research facility alone there are nearly 100 Indians working there. Wipro employed some 300 people in Finland while their competitor Tata Consultancy Services employed 600 individuals. Many of the engineers came with their spouses and children and have settled permanently in Finland.

There is also a sizable population of Indian postgraduate students, both Master’s and PhD level students, in Finland and especially in Helsinki region. They are most prominent in technology related fields.[3]

There are also Indian communities who celebrate indian festivals such as diwali,pongal etc. The sizes of the communities are growing.

Distribution[]

Indians by Municipality in 2018[4]
Municipality Indians %
1. Espoo 3000 0.9
2. Helsinki 2,074 0.32
3. Vantaa 898 0.39
4. Tampere 574 0.24

Notable people[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ HELSINGIN SANOMAT - INTERNATIONAL EDITION - METRO - South Asian population grows sharply in Helsinki region
  2. ^ Nordic Labour Journal - Finland's welfare system appeals to Indian IT engineers
  3. ^ Helsinki in on top in Technology and Research - Finland and India
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2018-12-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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