Estonia, a country in Northern Europe, borders the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland. Including more than 1,500 islands, its diverse terrain spans rocky beaches, old-growth forest and many lakes. Formerly part of the Soviet Union, it’s dotted with castles, churches and hilltop fortresses. The capital, Tallinn, is known for its preserved Old Town, museums and the 314m-high Tallinn TV Tower, which has an observation deck.
Why Estonia?
People come here to take advantage of the business-friendly environment. The government has pushed to make the country a hub for startups and technology. The policy has been so successful that Forbes called it “the most digitally advanced society in the world”. As the economic environment has bloomed, so has migration. It is also the least populous nation in Europe with around 1.4 million people calling it home. The government see immigration as a policy response to a falling population, and this is why there are attractive visa and residency permit options. Public transport is free for registered residents in the capital city Tallinn. As a result, there is a lot less traffic and cleaner air. Immigrate to Estonia, and you can have access to all this and more.