Estonia•EuropeVaries
Free
Varies (Can be extended until age 18, or longer if dependent due to health condition)
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Permanent residence permit for non-EU nationals who have resided in Estonia for 5 years on temporary permits, requires B1 Estonian language proficiency and stable income.
The Long-Term Resident’s Residence Permit in Estonia, known as the *Pikaajalise elaniku elamisluba*, serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s integration policy for non-European Union nationals. Established to align with the European Union’s Directive 2003/109/EC, which mandates a harmonized status for third-country nationals who have settled long-term within the bloc, this permit was codified into Estonian law through the Aliens Act. Its primary purpose is to provide a stable, secure legal status to foreign residents who have demonstrated a long-term commitment to the Estonian state. By creating a pathway from temporary residency to permanent status, the system fills a critical gap in the immigration framework, transitioning individuals from conditional, purpose-bound stays—such as those tied to specific employment or study contracts—to a more permanent, autonomous status that grants them rights nearly equivalent to those of Estonian citizens. This permit acts as a reward for sustained legal residency, ensuring that those who have contributed to the Estonian economy and society for at least five years are granted the security of indefinite stay, thereby fostering social cohesion and long-term demographic stability.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a non-EU national who has successfully navigated the Estonian immigration system for at least five years on temporary residence permits and is now seeking to solidify their future within the country. While the permit is accessible to professionals across all sectors, it is particularly suited for those who have integrated into the local labor market, as it requires proof of a stable, legal income sufficient to support the applicant and their dependents. Beyond financial stability, the permit is distinctive for its rigorous integration requirements, most notably the mandate for B1-level proficiency in the Estonian language. This linguistic threshold distinguishes it from many temporary work visas, signaling that the permit is intended for those who are truly invested in the cultural and civic life of the nation. Notable benefits include the right to reside in Estonia indefinitely, access to social benefits, and the ability to move more freely within the European Union, though it remains subject to the limitation that the holder must not be absent from the EU for extended periods to maintain the status. By requiring both financial self-sufficiency and linguistic competence, the permit ensures that long-term residents are not merely passive inhabitants, but active, contributing members of the Estonian community.
Must have resided in Estonia for at least 5 years immediately prior to the application on the basis of a temporary residence permit.
Must hold a valid temporary residence permit at the time of application.
Place of residence must be registered in the Estonian Population Register.
Must have a stable, permanent legal income to support oneself in Estonia.
Must have health insurance coverage (Estonian Health Insurance Fund).
Must have successfully integrated, including knowledge of the Estonian language at least at level B1.
Must have passed the adaptation program (if applicable).
Education
none or higher
Valid passport
Passport photo
Birth certificate
Parent's residence permit or ID
Custody/guardianship documents
Proof of accommodation
Health insurance
Application form
Parent's invitation letter (sponsor)
| Family Reunification Residence Permit Application - Child | — |
Let's check your eligibility against published requirements. 2 minutes. Free trial.
Check Eligibility