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Temporary Residence Permit for Settling with Adult Child (Elamisluba täisealise lapse juurde)
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Temporary Residence Permit for Settling with Adult Child (Elamisluba täisealise lapse juurde)

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa.

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies (Can be extended until age 18, or longer if dependent due to health condition)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Residence permit for adult children settling with a parent who is an Estonian citizen or permanent resident.

The Temporary Residence Permit for Settling with an Adult Child in Estonia is a specialized immigration instrument rooted in the nation’s commitment to family reunification and the preservation of familial support structures. Established under the Estonian Aliens Act, this permit exists to bridge a critical gap in the immigration framework, specifically addressing the needs of aging or dependent parents who require the care and proximity of their children. While many immigration systems prioritize the nuclear family unit—typically spouses and minor children—this visa recognizes that the bonds of kinship extend into adulthood and that elderly parents often rely on their children for emotional, physical, and financial stability. By facilitating the legal migration of parents to join their adult children who are Estonian citizens or permanent residents, the state acknowledges the social and humanitarian necessity of maintaining intergenerational cohesion. This provision serves as a vital safety valve in the immigration system, ensuring that families are not permanently fractured by the legal barriers that often prevent elderly relatives from relocating to be with their primary caregivers.

The ideal applicant for this permit is typically an elderly parent who seeks to reside in Estonia to be closer to their adult child, who must already hold a stable legal status within the country. While the permit is not restricted to a specific list of professional fields—as it is a family-based rather than employment-based visa—it is distinct from standard work or investment permits because its primary focus is the maintenance of the family unit rather than economic contribution. What makes this visa particularly notable is its humanitarian nature; it allows for a seamless transition for parents who may no longer be able to live independently in their country of origin. Applicants must demonstrate that they possess adequate health insurance to cover potential medical costs, ensuring that they do not become an undue burden on the Estonian social welfare system. A significant limitation of this permit is that it is strictly tied to the residency status of the sponsoring child; should the child lose their residency or citizenship, the parent’s permit may be subject to review. However, the benefit is profound: it offers a secure, legal pathway for long-term residency, allowing families to navigate the complexities of aging and caregiving within the supportive environment of Estonian society, free from the typical bureaucratic hurdles associated with labor-market-tested immigration routes.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Long-Term Resident's Residence Permit (Pikaajalise elaniku elamisluba)
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Long-Term Resident's Residence Permit (Pikaajalise elaniku elamisluba)

ValidityVaries (Can be extended until age 18, or longer if dependent due to health condition)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Child must be over 18 years of age.

Must be unable to cope independently due to health reasons or a disability.

Parent must be an Estonian citizen or a foreign national residing in Estonia on the basis of a permanent residence permit.

Parent must have sufficient legal income to support the child.

Must have a valid health insurance contract.

Must register residence in the Population Register.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Min. Income

5,280 EUR/yr

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

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)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Enables family reunification for adult children who require care.
  • Access to Estonian healthcare and social support services.
  • Right to reside in Estonia with the parent.

Worth Knowing

  • Strict criteria regarding the 'inability to cope independently' due to health/disability.
  • The parent must be able to prove they can financially support the adult child.
  • The permit validity is limited by the parent's residence permit status.
  • Authorities may require additional proof of the necessity of care in Estonia versus the country of origin.

Application Process

1

Verify relationship: Parent must be Estonian citizen or hold valid residence permit

2

Gather documents: Collect birth certificate, parent's residence documents, and accommodation proof

3

Apply for D visa: If outside Estonia, apply for D visa for family reunification at consulate

4

Receive D visa: Obtain long-stay visa for child

5

Enter Estonia: Arrive in Estonia with valid D visa

6

Register residence: Register child's place of residence at local government authority

7

Submit residence permit application: Apply to Police and Border Guard Board

8

Receive permit: Residence card issued within 30 days of approval

Application Forms

Family Reunification Residence Permit Application - Child—

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