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Tag: Berry pickers in finland

Finland / General news / Thailand

Finland to tighten visa checks for berry pickers ahead of 2026 season

March 4, 2026 - by Alexander Vittrup - Leave a Comment

Finland has required foreign wild-berry pickers to hold a seasonal work visa since 2025. The rules fall under the Seasonal Workers Act. For the 2026 season, Finland’s Ministry for Foreign …

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Community news / Finland / Thailand / Vietnam

Vietnamese berry-pickers fill gap left by Thai berry-pickers

August 15, 2024 - by Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch - Leave a Comment

As the blueberry season concludes, Vietnamese berry pickers are stepping in to fill the void left by a decrease in Thai workers. Vietnamese workers are expected to harvest around 2,000 …

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Berry-picking
Finland / General news / Thailand

Thai berry-pickers finally get justice: Trafficking trial has begun

August 14, 2024 - by Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch - 1 Comment

The trial of Jukka Kristo, former CEO of Polarica, and Thai business partner Kalyakorn Phongpit has begun in Finland. The prosecutors are seeking a minimum five-year prison term for both. …

Thai berry-pickers finally get justice: Trafficking trial has begun Read More
Cambodia / Finland / International relations / Myanmar / Norway / Thailand

Thai government working to revoke berry-picking ban

March 18, 2024April 5, 2024 - by Charlotte Nike Albrechtsen - Leave a Comment

The Labour Ministry of Thailand hopes to have measures in place in time for the harvest season of 2025, regarding the suspension of visa applications for Thai-nationals seeking wild-berry picking …

Thai government working to revoke berry-picking ban Read More
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Finland / General news / Thailand

Thai Berry pickers to Finland increase again

July 28, 2022July 28, 2022 - by Gregers Møller - 1 Comment

Record number of Thai berry pickers are once again expected in Finland this summer, reports YLE.fi Two years ago, a new law was passed protecting the berry pickers and this …

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Finland / Food & Beverage / General news / International relations / Sweden / Thailand

New tax rule can affects Thai berry pickers’ income in Sweden

March 23, 2021 - by Mette Larsen - Leave a Comment

Sweden has introduced a special income tax for short-term foreign workers in the country and this can affect Thai workers who usually work as berry pickers in Sweden, Bangkok Post …

New tax rule can affects Thai berry pickers’ income in Sweden Read More

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