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180 Days
1. Do I need a tourist visa before I arrive in Estonia?
An Estonia visa comes under the category of Schengen visas and is a special kind that allows you to travel among all the Schengen countries including Estonia for a maximum period of up to 90 days. ... So you do not require another visa to enter Estonia. Schengen will work.
2. Do I need a negative PCR test report to enter Estonia or will the vaccination certificate work?
If not vaccinated or taken a single dose, a PCR up to 72 hours or antigen RDT test up to 48 hours before arrival or immediately after crossing the border is required. Also, if you have completed a course of vaccination (two doses) against COVID-19 and no more than one year has passed from the date of its completion, the vaccination certificate will work and no self-isolation is required but you will anyhow be required to fill in a traveller’s questionnaire before arriving in Estonia.
3. Can I extend my tourist visa above 90 days?
The Schengen Visa is required for Estonia and is a short stay visa which is up to 90 days. With a single-entry visa, you can enter the Schengen area only once, while a multiple-entry visa allows for two or several entries during the validity of the Schengen Visa. If a person intends to stay in Estonia longer than 90 days during 180 days validity, the stay is considered “long-term.” Third-country nationals (non-Schengen country nationals) can apply for either an Estonian long-term visa or an Estonian temporary residence permit (if you wish to stay more than a year).
4. Is it easy to get an Estonia visa?
Till 2019, Estonia was the sixth Schengen country with the least visa applications received and was, therefore, termed as the easiest Schengen country to apply for a visa. But one thing to always keep in mind is to provide all the supporting documents that are mandatory and considered sufficient to prove the purpose of travel.
5. I am an Indian national intending to travel to Estonia next month. What are the key documents I need to submit for the Estonia visa process?
• Invitation letter from your family or friends in Estonia with the address and phone number – if applicable6. Is it possible to apply for a visa to Estonia at any representation of Schengen state?
For visiting Estonia, a visa application must be submitted in your country of residence to Estonian representation handling visa applications or to other Schengen State representing Estonia in short-stay Schengen visa matters.
7. How long before the start of my intended visit should I apply for a visa?
It is always better to fill in the application at least 15 calendar days before the intended visit. However, do keep a track of the national holidays of your resident country as during the public holidays, the operation of certain consular services may be reduced.
8. The best time to visit Estonia?
Late spring or summer is considered the ideal time as the weather is at its best. This is also the time when most of Estonia's festivals are held. July and August are the most popular holiday months for locals who escape to the countryside which is covered in emerald green shades and has pleasant surroundings.
9. What are the must-see tourist attractions in Estonia?
The underrated yet beautiful pearl of Northern Europe, Estonia is an accessible and affordable destination for travellers. Be it castles, national parks, cultural gems, scenic coastlines or the cities dipped in history, Estonia is impressive and worth exploring. A few popular tourist attractions here include:
• Viljandi10. Is travel insurance mandatory if applying for a short term tourism visa?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory if you are applying for the Estonia (Schengen) visa. The travel insurance requirement is a minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros within Estonia and the entire Schengen area.
11. What is the maximum period for which the Embassy can grant the Estonia Visa?
The Schengen visa for tourism purposes can be granted for up to 90 days. If a person’s stay in Estonia is longer than 90 days during a 180-day period validity, the stay is considered “long-term.” Third-country nationals (non-Schengen country nationals) can stay in Estonia for more than 90 days at a time either by having an Estonian long-term visa or an Estonian temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa may be issued for single or multiple entries into Estonia with a period of stay up to six months and with a period of validity up to twelve months. A long-stay visa can be applied for only in person only at the Estonian Embassy in New Delhi.
12. What all documents are needed for a multiple entry Visa?
• Original Passport with 6 months validity + all old passports if any;13. Is it possible to extend the multiple-entry visa for more than 90 days?
While a multiple-entry visa allows for two or several entries during the minimum validity of the Schengen Visa (90 days), a long-stay visa may also be issued for single or multiple entries into Estonia with a period of stay up to six months and with a period of validity up to twelve months. This can be applied in person only at the Estonian Embassy in New Delhi.
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