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The background check we offer has nothing to do with applying for e-Residency. What e-Residency is — and isn’t A government-issued digital ID that lets you sign, authenticate and run an EU company online. Not a form of citizenship, tax residency, visa, residence permit, or travel document. Our background-check service is designed for corporate due-diligence on Estonian natural or legal persons; it neither replaces nor influences the PBGB’s screening for e-Residency applications. For official details on e-Residency requirements and fees, see the PBGB website. Under the Estonian Non-profit Associations Act, a non-profit association (NPO) must be established by at least two founders. Founders may be natural or legal persons. There is no fixed limit on the number of board members — the structure can be tailored to your organisation’s needs. If you need support in arranging a second founder, we can assist you with a suitable solution. All offered payment gateway extensions can be used to process manual renewal payments. Customers can choose a different payment method for each renewal payment. It’s better to set up automatic payments. If there is a problem with logging in to the customer area, let us know and the payment link will be sent. After we receive the payment we will manually extend your subscription. Keeping your residence information up to date in the Population Register is a legal obligation. To register your residence in Estonia, you must submit a notice of residence to the city or rural municipality government of your place of residence. This ensures that your address is correctly recorded in the Estonian Population Register, as required by law. You can submit your notice of residence in the following ways: The notice of residence form (printable and digital versions) is available on the Ministry of the Interior’s website. If you have multiple permanent addresses, one must be designated as your main residence—the address with legal effect in the register. Other addresses may be submitted as additional residences, but the main one must always be accurate and up to date. Whenever you move within Estonia, relocate abroad, or return from abroad, you are legally obligated to update your residence address in the Population Register. E-residency in Estonia does not automatically mean tax residence. It only provides the opportunity to use the e-services that the Estonian state offers. Among them is the establishment of the company. If your turnover is less than EUR 40,000 per the calendar year, you don’t need to add VAT to your invoices. If the turnover is generated outside Estonia, you do not have to add VAT to your invoices if you exceed this amount. If the employees do not work in Estonia, the labour tax according to Estonian law does not have to be taken into account.  Keeping your residence information up to date in the Population Register is a legal obligation. To register your residence in Estonia, you must submit a notice of residence to the city or rural municipality government of your place of residence. This ensures that your address is correctly recorded in the Estonian Population Register, as required by law. You can submit your notice of residence in the following ways: The notice of residence form (printable and digital versions) is available on the Ministry of the Interior’s website. If you have multiple permanent addresses, one must be designated as your main residence—the address with legal effect in the register. Other addresses may be submitted as additional residences, but the main one must always be accurate and up to date. Whenever you move within Estonia, relocate abroad, or return from abroad, you are legally obligated to update your residence address in the Population Register.
Apostilled Documents (1)
It lets you use the documents abroad.
You need apostilled documents whenever your Estonian company must prove its legal standing abroad.
The apostille lets foreign banks, authorities, and business partners trust that the papers are genuine, enabling you to open non-Estonian bank accounts, sign contracts, or complete transactions in other countries without additional verification.
Background check (1)
Short answer — no.
Estonia’s Police and Border Guard Board (PBGB) carries out its own screening of every e-Residency applicant and charges the state fee set in the Identity Documents Act and the State Fees Act. Those fees vary by pick-up location (Tallinn: no extra charge; embassies: + €20; partner hubs such as Seoul, Tokyo or San Francisco: local service fee).
Formation of a nonprofit association (1)
Yes.
General (4)
Customers can log into the client area and pay to renew their subscriptions.
Multiple residences
Clarifying taxation rules for e-residents and Estonian companies.
Taxis in Estonia (3)
Multiple residences
Clarifying taxation rules for e-residents and Estonian companies.
