Let us help you navigate the residence permit process in Estonia. We assess your case and offer tailored assistance for employment, business, investment, or family reunification.

Description
Applying for a temporary residence permit in Estonia opens the door to living, working, or doing business in one of the EU’s most digital and entrepreneur-friendly countries. Magrat provides full consulting support to help you choose the most suitable type of residence permit based on your profile and goals.
We work with different types of residence permits, including but not limited to:
- Employment-based residence permit
- Business residence permit
- Large investor permit
- Startup founder permit
- Family reunification (for family members of residents)
- Residence permit for a permanent resident
What’s included in our service:
- Initial case evaluation — We help you understand whether you qualify and which residence permit type suits you best. A non-refundable €250 prepayment is required at this stage. If the full service is confirmed, this amount is deducted from the total service price. After initial case evaluation we can confirm the final service fee for your individual case.
- Step-by-step guidance — We explain all steps and help you prepare the necessary documents.
- Support with application forms — Assistance with form completion and document formatting.
- Business plan drafting — If your case requires it, we prepare a tailored business plan that meets migration authority standards. Charged separately.
- Communication support — Help responding to clarifications or additional questions from Estonian authorities.
Appointment coordination — Assistance with booking visits to the Police and Border Guard Board or the Estonian embassy in your country.
Timing
Processing times depend on the type of residence permit and the authority reviewing the application. Based on our experience, the entire process typically takes about 3 months after submission.
We will provide an estimated timeline after evaluating your specific situation.
- The final decision is made by the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board.
- Requirements vary depending on the permit type, nationality, and personal circumstances.
Questions?