In recent years, net immigration to Finland has been at an unprecedentedly high level, at around 40,000 people annually. Experts consider it unlikely that this figure will remain as high in the future. However, if it did, Finland’s population would grow to 6.5 million by 2070. But what if Finland pursued a far more ambitious migration strategy based on attracting skilled workers – one that would already increase the country’s population to eight million by 2050? MDI has calculated that this would require around 100,000–125,000 immigrants per year. What would our society look and sound like? How would our understanding of “Finnishness” need to evolve?