Along with Finns returning home, some Brits are also looking to secure EU residency before the door closes at the end of the transition period.
In total, there are about 5,000 British citizens currently living in Finland and they have been urged to apply for a right of residence under the withdrawal agreement, which secures their residence, employment and social security in Finland for life.
The Finnish Immigration Service stated EU-registrations by British citizens had doubled in 2019 compared to the previous year, and the figure is expected to be even higher this year.
Finnish citizenship has been granted to more British people since the Brexit vote than in the previous 20 years combined.
Matthew Campbell arrived in Finland from the UK at the end of October with his Finnish wife. However, as an Irish citizen, his right to live and work in Finland is secure.