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Working in Estonia


Working in Estonia

No obstacles exist to citizens of EU countries to come to invest and work in Estonia. Citizens of developed non-EU countries are exempt from short-term tourist visas. Swedes and Finns have by far the largest working community of post-Soviet foreigners in Estonia. Estonia may have had rocketlike growth in recent years, but only from a very low base as a former Soviet republic, and average local monthly salary (4th quarter 2007) is around 800 EUR. Education is highly valued in Estonia because as a small nation with no exceptional natural resources, they believe that the only way to be competitive is to absorb knowledge. There are so many highly educated people in Estonia that it is a problem in the labour market - there aren't enough workers for jobs that requiring minimal education. Considerable investments and some workers are constantly coming from CIS countries, though significant legal restrictions are imposed. Citizenship and Migration Board is the authority responsible for dealing with the paperwork. CV Online is one of the oldest Estonian recruitement and HR services operating in 9 countries (as of 2005).

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