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Estonia Student Visa Guide

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Estonia Student Visa Guide

Estonia, with its digital innovation, mediaeval architecture, and interesting landscapes, is an increasingly popular destination for international students. The country is home to several universities that are recognised for their strong focus on research and technology, offering a high standard of education. Beyond its academic excellence, Estonia is known for its welcoming community, historic towns, and vibrant cultural life, making it an attractive place for students from around the world to pursue their higher education.

Estonia Student Visa Process and Fees for International Students

Non-EU/EEA students planning to study in Estonia for a period longer than three months will typically need to apply for a temporary residence permit for studying (TRP). The process starts with securing admission to an Estonian university. Following your acceptance, you will need to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your living expenses in Estonia, which the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board currently estimates at a minimum of €350 per month.

You will then need to apply for the TRP at the nearest Estonian embassy or consulate in your home country, providing the following documents:

  • A letter of acceptance from the Estonian university confirming your enrollment in a full-time course
  • Evidence of sufficient financial means to cover your tuition fees (if applicable) and living expenses for the duration of your stay
  • A valid health insurance policy
  • A document indicating a place of residence in Estonia
  • A valid passport and passport-sized photographs

The application fee for a TRP for studying is approximately €100. It’s crucial to apply well in advance of your intended start date, as processing times can vary.

Upon arrival in Estonia, international students will need to register their place of residence in the local government register and apply for an Estonian ID card, which facilitates access to various services.

Estonia Student Visa Work Regulations

Estonia offers flexible conditions for international students who want to work during their studies. Students holding a valid TRP for studying are permitted to work on the condition that it does not interfere with their studies. There are no specific restrictions on the number of hours international students can work.

After completing their studies, graduates can apply for a temporary residence permit for finding a job or starting a business in Estonia, providing a smooth transition from student to professional life within the country.

For further information about student visas, see our International Student Visas article.

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