Estonia is emerging as a destination for those looking for a career in Europe. The country has simple requirements for getting a visa and also offers the option to bring one’s family which makes it an attractive overseas job destination.
Work visa options for non-EU citizens
- As a citizen from a non-EU country and would like to work in Estonia for a short time (up to 6 months in a year), You will have to apply for a D-visa. Your employer can register your short-term jobs with the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board before applying for a D-visa.
- If you want to work in Estonia for a longer time (longer than 6 months), you need to apply for a residence permit. At first, you must apply for a temporary residence permit (with your first permit, for work up to 2 years). You may then apply for a long-term residence permit after having lived in Estonia for 5 years on a temporary residence permit.
- If you wish to settle in Estonia permanently, you can also apply for a temporary residence permit for settling in the country permanently
Requirements to get a work visa
In order to apply for a work visa, you must meet the following requirements:
- Job offer from a company in Estonia
- A standard work contract from your employer in Estonia
- Permission of the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund for employment (if required)
- Invitation by the employer which shall be completed by the employer and submitted to the Police and Border Guard Board
You can apply for a work visa if you are:
- An employee transferred within an undertaking
- employed as a temporary agency worker
- Hired on the basis of the European Union (EU) blue card
- Hired for scientific research
- Are employed as a top specialist
- working at a start-up
- Employed with the consent of Estonian unemployment insurance fund and by matching the salary criteria
- Working with the consent of Estonian unemployment insurance fund and not matching the salary threshold criteria
- Working as an expert, consultant, or advisor (professional qualification is mandatory) without consent of Estonian unemployment insurance fund but fulfilling the salary criteria
- Applying for shortage occupations, listed by Government and without the consent of Estonian unemployment insurance fund but fulfilling the salary criteria
Documents required to apply for a work permit
- Completed application form
- Copy of valid passport
- Passport-size photo
- Receipt of payment of embassy visa fees which is 100 Euros
- An insurance policy with protection for the length of the stay of at least EUR 30 000
- Documents showing the intent of the travel, such as a letter from the host, job documents, research documents, evidence of family relations
- Biometric information
- Proof of English language proficiency if required by the employer
- Information about your accommodation in Estonia
Once you submit your visa application, it may take 30 days to get processed.
How to get a work permit for Estonia
Posted on March 3, 2022