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Students residing and working in Estonia

Students residing and working in Estonia. Liis Valk 31.08.2012. General rules for studing in Estonia. Right to stay for study purposes is different for EU nationals and third country nationals :. General rules about students working.

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Students residing and working in Estonia

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  1. Students residing and working in Estonia Liis Valk 31.08.2012

  2. General rules for studing in Estonia • Right to stayforstudypurposes is different for EU nationals and third country nationals:

  3. General rules about students working • Right to work is different for EU nationals and third country nationals:

  4. STUDENTS who are Third country nationals

  5. Staying in Estonia with a C or D type visa or visafree • Have a righttostudy in Estonia • Do not have a right to work in Estonia • If you are doing your internship and do not receive salary for it, then this is not considered as working and therefore, it is allowed • In certain circumstances, it is possible to work for short term. For further information please go to: http://politsei.ee/en/teenused/working-in-estonia/registering-of-temporary-working/

  6. How to apply for a residence permit? • If you are staying in Estonia with a visa free status or you have a visa and you study in Master’s or Doctor’s study then you can apply for a residence permit in PBGB service office: • In Tallinn Vilmsistreet59or Sõle street61a • Reception hours: Mon-Fri 9.00-18.00 • Application needs to be presented personally • Hand in the application immediately, do not wait until the end of your right to stay because then you will be obliged to leave the country.

  7. Documents to apply for a residence permit • Application form + annexes (available here: http://politsei.ee/en/teenused/residence-permit/tahtajaline-elamisluba/oppimiseks/ ) • Invitation/consent from school • a language skills certificate issued by the school • Written explanation why he/she wishes to settle to study in Estonia • a document which certifies the legal income of the applicant or his/her parent, spouce • an identity document of the applicant • photo • State fee 63,91  € • Insurance contract- (Some examples: If, Inges, ERGO, ISL Plan General, Cristal Studies, Swisscare etc)

  8. Right to work for students with residence permit • Residence permit to study full time • practical training pursuant to the curriculum of the studies (pay or no pay) – allowed, no need for separate work permit • Voluntary practical training- if receive payment, then work permit necessary. If no payment, then no need for work permit • Other work- only allowed if school agrees, need to apply for a separate work permit • Residence permit to study in preparatory courses • No practical training pursuant to the curriculum of the studies • Voluntary practical training- if receive payment, then work permit necessary. If no payment, then no need for work permit • Other work- only allowed if school agrees, need to apply for a separate work permit

  9. How to apply for a separate work permit? 1. Before application: • You need to have a specific job • You need to have a written consent from the school 2. Application can be sent by post or presented personally in PBGB service office 3. When work permit is granted, then you will be issued a new residence permit card (need to pick it up personally)

  10. Documents to apply for a work permit • application form • an identity document of the applicant • photo • State fee 47,93 EUR • written agreement of the school for working • Information in free-form: • explanation why you wish to work • data of the working place • description of work • contract data

  11. STUDENTS who are EU NATIONALS

  12. EU Nationals in Estonia • EU nationals (including Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Iceland) have a right to stay in Estonia for up to 3 months. During that time they have unlimited right to work and study in Estonia (no separate permit) • EU nationals who wish to stay longer, need to register their place of residence in Estonia (local municipality office) and then apply for an Estonian identification card in service office (this gives a temporary right of residence for 5 years). During that time they have unlimited right to work and study in Estonia (no separate permit)

  13. NOTE FOR ALL • If you have questions about your right to stay amd/or work, please contact PBGB information number or send an email • Application for extension of the residence permit needs to be submitted 2 months before the end of residence permit • Please do not leave the country for summer break before you have received your new residence permit card

  14. Information: Phone 612 3000 Email ppa@politsei.ee Thankyou!

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