No, nearly everybody here when hearing the term "social security number" ('solsiaaliturvatunnus') think about Finnish 'henkilötunnus' ('personal identity code") which indeed was once called 'sosiaaliturvatunnus'.Logic wrote: Usually when you hear the term social security number the US comes to mind
(But that was sometime when Urho Kekkonen was still a president of this country, and the badly outdated name might make some foreigners confusedly think that having the code entitles one to KELA benefits)
Well over 99% of the population of this country were not born in USA or Canada.