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Kela e-service now available in Sámi

Published 19/3/2024

Kela has launched the first Sámi-language version of the OmaKela e-service. It is now possible to apply for some benefits and send supporting documents in the Sámi-language MuKela or MuuKela e-service. 

Until now, Kela’s OmaKela e-service has only been available in Finnish and Swedish. Kela has now released the first version of the e-service in the three Sámi languages spoken in Finland. The e-service is called MuKela in Northern Sámi and MuuKela in Inari Sámi and Skolt Sámi. 

Customers can log in securely to the Sámi-language e-service at www.kela.fi by first selecting the Kirjaudu (Log in or Čálit sisa in Sámi) button in the top right corner of the page and then the OmaKela option (MuKela in Sámi) on the drop-down menu. Customers need online banking credentials or a mobile ID in order to log in. 

Once logged in, customers can choose the Sámi language of their choice from the OmaKela language menu. While using the service, customers can easily return to the Finnish or Swedish view when needed. 

The Sámi-language e-service provides guidance on applications and supporting documents

The Sámi-language e-service guides customers through the process of submitting applications and supporting documents to Kela. The customer chooses the relevant benefit in the service and attaches a PDF application form that they have filled in on their own device. Once the application has been saved in the service, the customer can add the necessary supporting documents.  

Initially, the Sámi-language e-service allows customers to apply for rehabilitation, disability allowances and reimbursements for medical and medicine expenses. Guardians of underage children or customers using Suomi.fi e-Authorizations to act on behalf of another person are also able to send the applications and supporting documents mentioned above. 

The goal is to set up a Sámi-language home page later this year, along with a view for decisions and other documents in Sámi. For the time being, decisions, letters and other documents can only be viewed by changing the language to Finnish or Swedish. 

“We hope that our Sámi-speaking customers will try using the e-service even though only the first features are available for now. User feedback is very important to us when developing the service,” says Elina Sipola, OmaKela development specialist.

Instructions for using the e-service available in Sámi at kela.fi

More detailed instructions for using the MuKela e-service are now also available in Sámi at kela.fi. The website includes information on alternative login methods and how to authorise someone to act on your behalf. 

Information on how to act on behalf of another person online is also available at kela.fi. In OmaKela, you can act on behalf of another person if you are an adult and the person who authorised you to manage their Kela-related matters is also an adult. Guardians can also manage some of their underage children’s affairs in the OmaKela e-service. 

Customers can choose to have decisions translated into Sámi 

Sámi-speaking customers will initially receive their benefit decisions in Finnish or Swedish, depending on their communication language recorded in the Finnish Population Information System. Only Finnish and Swedish can be chosen as communication languages. 

If a customer has applied for a benefit in Sámi or otherwise expressed a wish to receive their decision in Sámi, Kela will send them a Sámi translation of the decision in addition to the Finnish or Swedish decision. 

In addition to Finnish or Swedish, persons registered in the Population Information System can state that their native language is Northern Sámi, Inari Sámi or Skolt Sámi. Kela receives information about customers’ native language from the Population Information System. 

Under the Sámi Language Act, the Sámi people have the right to manage their Kela-related matters in their own language. E-services in Sámi must also be provided in order to ensure that the Sámi people can exercise their statutory language rights. 

Read more 

•    MuKela e-service (in Sámi)
•    Logging in to the MuKela e-service (in Sámi)
•    Acting on behalf of another person in the MuKela e-service (in Sámi)
•    Secure online services in MuKela (in Sámi)
•    Forms in Sámi (in Sámi)
 

Last modified 19/3/2024