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International House of Estonia is open in Tallinn!
24.01.2019
International House of Estonia is a service center for internationals in Estonia (one-stop-shop) to communicate with the state, to receive counselling and to create a network. The services of the International House of Estonia are aimed at internationals (mainly specialists), who have come to Estonia to work or to study. International House of Estonia is located in Tallinn, Valukoja 8, C…The Gender Equality and Equal Treatment Commissioner
The Commissioner provides advice and assistance for people who feel they have been discriminated against.Visit the Commissioners web portal - http://www.volinik.ee/eucitizen/
Hiring a foreigner
If the purpose of a foreigner's stay in Estonia (except citizens of a member state of the European Union, a member state of the European Economic Area, and the Swiss Confederation) is to work here, he must have a residence permit for work. Before a foreigner can apply for it from the Police and Border Guard Board, the employer must generally have permission from the Unemployment Fund to employ a…Marta Traks
National EURES CoordinatorReturn to Estonia
Welcome back to Estonia! Family, relatives and friends and knowing that you are back in your home country will certainly help you to adapt to Estonia. Sometimes, however, you may have questions that need to be discussed with an expert. The Integration Foundation offers counseling services to people who have developed an interest and desire to return to Estonia, as well as to those who have…ARE YOU AN EXPERIENCED ICT SPECIALIST? NORWAY AND SWEDEN WANT YOU!
On 12.10.2022 at 13:00
We would like to invite jobseekers from the EU/EEA and Switzerland who fulfill the following requirements: • Work experience within ICT • Preferably a university degree within ICT • English – very good written and spoken And have specific experience within one of the following areas: • Software development with C#, .Net, C/C++, Java, or other object-oriented languages • Embedded systems •…Webinar: Learning Estonian Digitally
On 31.03.2021 at 12:00
Wish to use your spare time in a meaningful way by learning Estonian from the comfort of your own home? Well, then come right in and join us for the second webinar on how to learn Estonian completely digitally on Wednesday, March 31st at 3pm (EET) on Teams online platform. More information here. NB! Registration is needed.International House of Estonia offers online counselling
22.03.2021
First things you’ll need when settling in Estonia is a residence permit (for non-EU citizens) and a personal ID code (for EU citizens), followed by registering your address of residence (for both, EU & non-EU citizens). International House of Estonia offers online counselling for the obtainment process; book a time slot for online counsultation here.