Parental leave
To receive a parental allowance, you need to care for a child and be absent from work. You are entitled to a parental allowance if you are a child’s parent and guardian. You can be the child’s biological or adopted parent. One or two parents can be entitled to receive a parental allowance.
A parental allowance is paid for a total for 320 working days based on a single child. If a child has two parents entitled to receive a parental allowance, the parental allowance days will be divided evenly between the parents: 160 working days for each parent.
A parental allowance can also be received flexibly until a child turns two years. Employees can divide their parental leave into four periods of at least 12 working days.
Parents can receive a parental allowance simultaneously for at most 18 working days if they care for their child at the same time.
Transferring parental allowance days
You can transfer at most 63 working days of your 160 parental allowance days to another person who cares for your child. You can transfer days to
- the child’s other parent;
- your spouse, who is not the child’s parent;
- the spouse of the child’s other parent; or
- the child’s other guardian.
‘Spouse’ means a marital or co-marital spouse or a registered spouse.
Kela must be notified of the transfer of parental allowance days.
Partial parental allowance
If you care for a child for part of a day and work part-time at the same time, you can apply for a partial parental allowance. You can work at most five hours a day.
If you work more hours, you will not be entitled to any parental allowance, and your parental allowance days will be postponed to a later date.