e-Residency in Estonia

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You can apply for e-Residency here.

The Estonian state fee is 100€ – 120€ depending on where you pick it up. You must pay this directly to the Estonian state when you apply. You can apply here

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Estonian e-Residency can be applied for here, and payment must be made to the Estonian state.

Description

E-Residency is a government-issued digital identity that provides the freedom for anyone in the world to easily start and run a global business. E-residents can establish an EU company online within a day then administer it remotely from anywhere in the world, while accessing all the tools needed to grow. You can apply for e-Residency here.

The Estonian state fee is 100€ – 120€ depending on where you pick it up. You must pay this directly to the Estonian state when you apply.

Why should I get Estonian e-Residency?

E-Residency is a transnational digital identity for all world citizens interested in
establishing a trusted location-independent company entirely online.
E-Residency can be used to establish a global EU company.
E-Residency is building a new digital nation, powered by the Republic of Estonia.
E-Residency is Estonia’s gift to the world – the opportunity for anyone, anywhere
to succeed as an entrepreneur.
Once you have your e-Residency ID card, the procedure of establishing a company is a matter of an hour or two, and you can almost click your way through the procedure. Nevertheless, we offer and assistance package to help you get Estonian e-Residency and register your new company in Estonia.

E-Resindency is an electronic form of identification allowing you to log into online services in Estonia such as government portals and online banks. To some degree the card can also be used around Europe and this is bound to increase. You can also use it to legally sign documents electronically within the EU and increasingly also elsewhere.
Basically it’s a digital identity card accepted by many banks and the Estonian government. By 2018 it will be accepted as online identification in all EU countries.

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