Austria Visa RequirementsFor Finland passport holders

Finnish citizens can travel to Austria visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Both countries are EU and Schengen members, making travel seamless.

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Great news! Finland passport holders can enter Austria without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No application needed. Bring your Finnish passport or EU identity card. Border controls within the Schengen Area are minimal, though Austria does occasionally conduct spot checks near its land borders with non-Schengen neighbors.

Austria is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

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Finland to Austria: What You Need to Know

Finland and Austria are both EU member states and full members of the Schengen Area. Freedom of movement applies, and Finnish citizens may live and work in Austria without prior authorization. Vienna is a major European hub well connected to Helsinki via Finnair and Austrian Airlines. Austria has no land border with Finland but is a top destination for Finnish skiers heading to the Alps.

How to Get There

Finnair and Austrian Airlines operate direct Helsinki (HEL) to Vienna (VIE) flights. Ryanair and other low-cost carriers serve Salzburg (SZG) and Innsbruck (INN) from various European hubs.

Money & Banking

Austria uses the Euro (EUR), same as Finland. ATMs are widely available and cards accepted everywhere. Tipping in Austria is customary: round up the bill or leave about 10% at restaurants. Ski resort prices are high; budget accordingly.

Practical Tips

The 90-day rule applies across the entire Schengen Area, not per country. Days spent in Germany, France, or any other Schengen state count toward your 90-day allowance. For skiing in Tyrol, book accommodation early as resorts fill quickly. Vienna is compact and easily explored on foot and by U-Bahn.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Finnish citizens need a visa for Austria?

No. Finland and Austria are both EU and Schengen members. Finnish citizens can live and work in Austria freely with no visa required.

How long can Finnish passport holders stay in Austria?

As EU citizens, Finns have the right to stay indefinitely in Austria. For short stays, the 90-day Schengen rule applies only to non-EU visitors.

Do Finns need a passport to enter Austria?

A Finnish passport or EU national identity card is sufficient. No border controls exist within the Schengen Area.

Can Finnish citizens work in Austria?

Yes. EU freedom of movement allows Finnish citizens to live and work in Austria without any visa or work permit.

What are the best ways to reach Austria from Finland?

Finnair and Austrian Airlines offer direct Helsinki (HEL) to Vienna (VIE) flights. Budget carriers serve Salzburg and Innsbruck via other European hubs.

Is the Euro used in Austria?

Yes. Austria uses the Euro (EUR), the same currency as Finland, so no currency exchange is needed.

Are Austrian ski resorts popular with Finnish tourists?

Yes. Tyrol and Vorarlberg are major skiing destinations for Finnish tourists. Book accommodation far in advance for peak winter season.