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Temporary Residence Permit for Posted Employees
VisasEstoniaTemporary Residence Permit for Posted Employees
EstoniaEstonia•Europe
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Temporary Residence Permit for Posted Employees

Work

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

Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Residence permit for workers posted to Estonia by EU-based employers for temporary service provision.

The Temporary Residence Permit for Posted Employees in Estonia was established to facilitate the seamless movement of labor within the framework of the European Union’s Single Market, specifically aligning with the EU Directive on the posting of workers. Recognizing that modern business operations often require companies to temporarily deploy specialized staff to different member states to fulfill service contracts, Estonia implemented this permit to bridge the gap between short-term business travel and long-term immigration. Before its formalization, businesses faced significant administrative hurdles when attempting to move personnel for projects that exceeded the typical ninety-day visa-free threshold but did not constitute permanent relocation. By creating this specific category, the Estonian government provides a streamlined legal pathway that respects the principle of the freedom to provide services, ensuring that companies based in other EU or EEA member states can honor their contractual obligations in Estonia without being forced to navigate the more restrictive and time-consuming requirements of standard employment-based residency permits.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a skilled professional or specialized technician who remains under the employment contract of a company headquartered in another EU member state, but who is required to work physically within Estonia for a duration exceeding the standard short-stay limits. This visa is particularly prevalent in sectors such as international construction, specialized engineering, cross-border logistics, and high-level consultancy, where the expertise of the worker is tied directly to the specific project being executed by their home-country employer. What makes this permit distinctive is its focus on the temporary nature of the assignment; unlike a standard work visa, it does not require the applicant to undergo a labor market test or prove that no local candidate could fill the role, as the employment relationship is inherently linked to the foreign entity. While the permit offers the significant benefit of legal residency and the ability to reside in Estonia for the duration of the service provision, it is inherently limited by its dependency on the underlying service contract. Applicants must maintain valid comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay, and because the permit is tied to the specific posting, it does not grant the holder the same long-term rights to permanent residency or unrestricted labor market access that a traditional Estonian work permit might eventually confer.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen posted to Estonia by an EU-based employer.

Must be registered with the Estonian Labour Inspectorate (TEIS) before work commences.

Must hold a valid temporary residence permit for employment if the posting exceeds short-term registration limits.

Employer must comply with Estonian working conditions and salary requirements.

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

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

  • Facilitates temporary work within the EU single market.
  • Provides legal status for the duration of the posting.
  • Access to Estonian public services during the stay.
  • Simplified process for short-term postings.

Worth Knowing

  • Permit is strictly tied to the specific posting and employer.
  • Must comply with Estonian labor laws and minimum wage standards.
  • Short-term postings (under 365 days) may only require registration rather than a full residence permit.
  • Failure to register with the Labour Inspectorate can lead to penalties.

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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