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Northern Europe / Baltics

Estonia

Digital Nomad Visa

Estonia pioneered the modern digital-nomad visa in 2020 and remains the most digitally fluent place to base yourself. Pair it with famous e-Residency and you have a country engineered around remote, paperless work.

Min. income
โ‚ฌ4,500
per month
Stay
Up to 1
year
Processing
~15โ€“30
days
Gov. fee
โ‚ฌ80โ€“100
C/D visa
Insurance
โ‚ฌ30,000
Schengen

Overview

Estonia's visa comes as a short-stay type C (up to 90 days) or long-stay type D (up to 365 days). It lets you live in Estonia while working for a foreign employer, your own foreign company, or freelance clients abroad.

It does not by itself lead to permanent residency, but it is fast, transparent and famously low-friction to apply for.

Editor's note โ€” Estonia's visa is the smoothest paperwork experience on this list โ€” but the โ‚ฌ4,500/month requirement is one of the highest, so it favours well-paid remote employees and founders.

Who is eligible

  • Able to work independent of location using telecommunications technology.
  • Work for an employer registered abroad, run your own company registered abroad, or freelance for mostly foreign clients.
  • Meet the income threshold for the six months preceding the application.
  • Health insurance with at least โ‚ฌ30,000 coverage valid in the Schengen area.
  • A valid travel document and clean background.

Income & financial requirements

Monthly income
โ‚ฌ4,500

Gross, evidenced over the six months before applying.

Visa types
C / D

Short-stay up to 90 days, or long-stay up to one year.

Insurance
โ‚ฌ30,000

Minimum Schengen-valid medical coverage.

Gov. fee
โ‚ฌ80โ€“100

โ‚ฌ80 for type C, โ‚ฌ100 for type D.

You must show gross monthly income of at least โ‚ฌ4,500 averaged over the six months immediately before applying โ€” among the higher thresholds in Europe โ€” using payslips, invoices or bank statements.

Income should come predominantly from outside Estonia.

Costs & fees

  • State fee of โ‚ฌ80 (type C) or โ‚ฌ100 (type D).
  • Schengen-valid health insurance with โ‚ฌ30,000 coverage.
  • Generally low ancillary costs โ€” Estonia's process is largely digital and document-light.

Taxes

Spending 183+ days in Estonia within 12 months can make you an Estonian tax resident. Estonia levies a flat personal income tax (around 22% in 2026).

Short type-C stays rarely trigger tax residency; longer stays may. As always, check the interaction with your home country's rules.

How to apply

1

Complete the form

Fill in the official digital-nomad visa application and supporting annex.

2

Book an appointment

Submit in person at an Estonian embassy/consulate or a Visa Application Centre.

3

Provide documents

Income proof for six months, insurance, accommodation and travel document.

4

Receive a decision

Most decisions are issued within roughly 15โ€“30 days.

Duration & renewal

The type C visa covers up to 90 days; the type D visa up to 365 days. It can be followed by a short stay, but the nomad visa itself does not create a path to permanent residency.

Bringing family

Family members generally apply for their own appropriate visas; the nomad visa is structured around the individual remote worker.

Pros & cons

Advantages

  • Pioneer programme โ€” clear, digital, fast
  • Pairs with e-Residency for running a company
  • Schengen travel
  • Transparent, document-light process

Considerations

  • High โ‚ฌ4,500/month income bar
  • Maximum one year, no residency path
  • Cold, dark winters
  • Flat income tax if you become resident

Official resources

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Important: Figures and rules reflect 2026 programme information gathered from current public sources and are provided for general guidance only. Immigration and tax laws change frequently and vary by consulate and personal circumstance. This is not legal or tax advice โ€” always confirm details with official government portals and a qualified professional before applying.