If you are planning to travel to an EU region, you may need a visa. Visa requirements depend on your home country and the purpose of your trip. We advise you to check visa requirements during your preparation and to submit all the necessary documents in time. Our team will help you organise your trip to make it as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
Under the Treaty of Accession of Estonia to the European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, Estonian citizens may, as from 1. Under the Treaty of Accession and the Treaty establishing the European Community, from 1 May 2004, Estonian citizens may enter the territory of the other Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA) – Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – on the basis of both a valid passport and an identity card. In addition to the countries listed above, Estonian citizens may also travel to Croatia, Macedonia and Serbia on the basis of an identity card. Estonian citizens can stay in these countries for up to three months.
If an Estonian national wishes to move to another Member State to live, work or study, or to look for work in another Member State, he or she must register his or her stay. To register, you must apply to the competent local authority no later than three months after the date of entry. At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs draws attention to the fact that if an Estonian citizen stays in another Member State for more than three months and he/she has to register his/her stay with the competent authority of that country, he/she may need a passport.
Bosnia and Herzegovina – up to 90 days in half a year.
Bosnia and Herzegovina for up to half a year (Bosnia and Herzegovina – up to half a year in Bosnia and Herzegovina – up to half a year in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
EU Member States (except UK and Ireland), Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
Georgia-Long-term resident permit up to 360 days at a time.
Croatia-up to 90 days in half a year.