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Temporary Residence Permit for Settling with Minor Child (Elamisluba alaealise lapse juurde)
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Temporary Residence Permit for Settling with Minor Child (Elamisluba alaealise 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 minor children (under 18) settling with a parent who holds an Estonian residence permit.

The Temporary Residence Permit for Settling with a Minor Child in Estonia is a cornerstone of the nation’s family reunification policy, rooted in the Estonian Aliens Act. Established to uphold the fundamental right to family life as recognized by international human rights standards and the European Convention on Human Rights, this permit serves as a vital legal mechanism for maintaining family cohesion. It was designed to bridge the gap between Estonia’s professional immigration pathways—such as those for researchers, startup founders, or skilled workers—and the practical reality that these individuals often have dependents who require legal status to reside alongside them. By providing a clear, statutory framework for minor children to join their parents, the Estonian government ensures that foreign nationals contributing to the country’s economy or academic sector are not forced to choose between their career aspirations and their parental responsibilities. This permit effectively integrates children into the Estonian social fabric, ensuring they have access to the same educational and developmental opportunities as their peers while their parents fulfill their professional roles.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a child under the age of 18 whose parent is already a legal resident of Estonia, whether through employment, study, or business investment. Unlike specialized work visas that demand specific academic credentials or salary thresholds, this permit is distinctive because it is entirely dependent on the status of the sponsoring parent; it is not a merit-based visa, but rather a humanitarian and social one. It covers children of all backgrounds, regardless of their future career aspirations, and is designed to be inclusive, provided the sponsoring parent can prove they have sufficient legal income and adequate housing to support the child. A notable benefit of this permit is that it grants the child the right to reside in Estonia for the duration of the parent’s permit, offering a stable environment for schooling and social integration. However, it comes with the mandatory requirement of comprehensive health insurance, ensuring that the child is covered for medical needs without placing an undue burden on the Estonian public healthcare system. While the permit is straightforward, its limitation lies in its expiration; it is strictly tied to the parent's residency status, meaning that if the parent’s permit is revoked or expires, the child’s legal status is similarly impacted, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining the primary residency link throughout the child’s minority.

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 a foreign national under 18 years of age.

Child must be unmarried and not living independently.

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

Must have sufficient legal income to support the child.

Must have a valid health insurance contract for the child.

Consent of the other parent (if not moving to Estonia) is required.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

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

  • Right to reside in Estonia with parents.
  • Access to the Estonian education system.
  • Access to healthcare and social benefits.
  • Integration into the Estonian digital society.

Worth Knowing

  • The child's best interests are the primary consideration for the authorities.
  • If the parent's permit is temporary, the child's permit cannot exceed the parent's permit validity.
  • Mandatory to apply for a residence permit card for the child from age 15 (or earlier for travel).
  • Must register the child's residence in the Population Register.

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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