Social security agreement
The social security agreement is an agreement between countries which
includes rules on the entitlement to social security benefits for persons who
move between the countries. The agreements aim to
- secure the continuation of social security coverage when moving from one
country to another
- prevents situations where the persons has to pay double social insurance
contributions or has double social security coverage.
Finland has concluded social security agreements with the United States,
Canada, separately with its state of Quebec, Chile and Israel.
Between Finland and the other EU/EEA countries as well as Swiitzerland the EU
Regulation is applied.