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Still current at: 26 November 2009
Updated: 01 October 2009
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This advice has been reviewed and reissued with an amendment to the Summary (consular assistance figures). The overall level of the advice has not changed.
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Travel advice for this country
Entry requirements
Visas
Visas are not required to enter Estonia. As a British passport holder you can remain in Estonia for up to 90 days without a residence permit so long as you have a valid passport. If you intend to live and work in Estonia you will need to obtain a residence permit from the
Estonian Citizenship and Migration Board.
Holders of a UK Convention Travel Document
If you are a holder of a UK Convention travel document, it may say on page 30 that you do not need a visa for short visits to Estonia. This is no longer the case and you will always need a visa to visit Estonia using a convention travel document. More details are available from
UK Borders Agency.
Further details on how to apply for a visa are available from the
Estonian Embassy in London.
Passport validity
Passports should have at least three months validity remaining on entry.
Travelling with children
The entry requirements for children between ages 7-15 entering into Estonia are as follows:
a. The child must have his/her own passport.
or
b. The name, date of birth, and photograph of the child must be entered in the passport held by the accompanying parent (a photograph is not needed if the child is under seven years of age).
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