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Applying for wage guarantee

Wage guarantee is applied for using an official application form. You can choose either an electronic or paper application method.

The application must be completed carefully and, where possible, supported with documents related to the matter and the claims being applied for. It is particularly important to indicate in the application which claims have remained unpaid by the employer and are being applied for through the pay guarantee system. Different types of claims (e.g. wages, evening allowances, holiday pay) as well as claims relating to different pay periods must be itemised separately.
As a general rule, it is advisable, where possible, to attach documents such as the employment contract, any documents related to lay‑off or termination of employment, and payslips concerning the claims applied for. If you have work schedules related to the claims, please submit those as well. If you are applying for holiday‑related claims, it is recommended that payslips covering the entire holiday accrual year be submitted.

Electronic Application

Log in to the Regional State Administrative Agency’s e-service and fill in the application electronically.
Benefits of the electronic service:

  • The application is sent immediately, and you receive a confirmation of receipt.
  • You can add attachments later.
  • You will receive email notifications about any requests for additional information.
  • You can respond to requests for clarification directly in the e-service.
  • The application can be cancelled electronically if needed.
  • The decision will be delivered electronically.

E-service portal

Applying for wage guarantee without electronic application

If electronic submission is not possible, you can submit the application:

  • by post to the KEHA Centre
  • via the secure message service (requires registration; recipient: KEHA Centre, wage guarantee)
  • in person at any KEHA Centre (Economic Development Centres service point) or employment authority service point
  • in Åland Island, submit the application to the Development and Administration Centre
  • from abroad, you can submit the application to a Finnish diplomatic mission

Printable application forms

Wage Guarantee Deadlines

You must apply for wage guarantee no later than three months after the due date of the receivable. This deadline is based on law, and the wage guarantee authority has no discretion to extend it. Exceptions to the deadline are only possible if the employer has committed a serious crime during the employment, such as human trafficking.

Receivables typically become due on payday or upon termination of employment. You should apply for wage guarantee as soon as it becomes clear that the salary could not be paid on the due date. Holiday pay can also be claimed during the employment if it cannot be granted as time off or paid as monetary compensation. If the employer later pays the receivables, the application can be easily cancelled.

If the deadline falls on a weekend, public holiday, or other non-working day, the application can be submitted on the next working day. To ensure equal treatment of applicants, electronically submitted applications must also be received by 4:15 PM on the final day of the deadline.
Late applications must be rejected according to law and legal practice.

Important Reminder After Submitting Your Application

Notify the wage guarantee authority without delay if

  • your employer pays you the claimed wages – either in full or partially,
  • you reach a settlement with your employer regarding a dispute related to the employment relationship, such as salary or termination.

An electronically submitted application can be cancelled via the e-service. Changes can also be reported, for example, by email.​​​​​​

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about the Wage Guarantee