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Temporary Residence Permit for Enterprise - Company Shareholder (Elamisluba ettevõtluseks)
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Temporary Residence Permit for Enterprise - Company Shareholder (Elamisluba ettevõtluseks)

Investment 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 foreign entrepreneurs participating in an Estonian company with minimum €65,000 investment in the business.

The Temporary Residence Permit for Enterprise, formally known as the Elamisluba ettevõtluseks, serves as a cornerstone of Estonia’s proactive strategy to attract international capital and foster a high-growth business ecosystem. Established under the Aliens Act, this visa category was designed to integrate seamlessly with Estonia’s world-renowned digital infrastructure, specifically catering to the needs of the country’s burgeoning startup sector and traditional investment landscape. By requiring a substantial capital commitment of at least €65,000, the Estonian government ensures that applicants are not merely seeking residency, but are actively contributing to the national economy through significant financial stakes. This permit fills a critical gap in the immigration framework by providing a dedicated pathway for foreign stakeholders who do not necessarily fit the criteria for standard employment visas or the specialized Startup Visa. It acts as a bridge for seasoned entrepreneurs and investors who wish to exert direct influence over an Estonian entity, thereby stimulating job creation, enhancing tax revenue, and solidifying Estonia’s reputation as a premier hub for business innovation within the European Union.

The ideal applicant for this permit is an experienced entrepreneur or investor who intends to play an active, long-term role in an Estonian company, whether by establishing a new venture or acquiring a significant interest in an existing one. While the permit is sector-agnostic, it is most frequently utilized by professionals in the technology, fintech, and international trade sectors who benefit from Estonia’s transparent, low-bureaucracy business environment. What makes this visa distinctive is its focus on equity participation rather than mere employment; unlike standard work permits that tie an individual to a specific employer, this permit grants the holder the autonomy to steer the strategic direction of their own business. The primary benefit is the ability to reside in Estonia while managing operations, granting the applicant and their family access to the Schengen Area and the country’s highly digitized public services. However, the permit comes with rigorous obligations, including the requirement for comprehensive health insurance and the necessity to demonstrate that the investment is genuine and serves a clear business purpose. Limitations include the ongoing requirement to maintain the investment threshold throughout the duration of the permit, ensuring that the applicant remains a committed participant in the Estonian economic landscape rather than a passive resident.

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)
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a shareholder in a company registered in the Estonian Business Register.

Must have invested at least 65,000 EUR in the business activities of the company in Estonia.

Must provide a detailed business plan (in Estonian or English) including company details, business idea, financial forecasts for 2 years, and CVs of management/shareholders.

Must have sufficient legal income to support oneself in Estonia (six times the subsistence level).

Must have a valid health insurance contract covering the stay in Estonia.

Must register a place of residence in the Estonian Population Register upon arrival.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Min. Income

15,840 EUR/yr

Investment

65,000 EUR

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

  • Allows for long-term residence and business operation in an EU/Schengen country.
  • Provides a pathway to permanent residency and potentially Estonian citizenship.
  • Access to Estonia's highly digital and business-friendly environment.
  • Ability to sponsor family members for residence permits.

Worth Knowing

  • Requires a significant capital investment of 65,000 EUR.
  • The business must be active and connected to the Estonian economy.
  • Subject to strict documentation requirements regarding the business plan and financial stability.
  • The residence permit is temporary and requires renewal.

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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