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    top resources & support channels for e-⁠residents

    A comprehensive list of online knowledge resources and key contacts for e-⁠residents to help you start and grow your business in 2024.

    Make entrepreneurship with e-Residency one of your goals for 2024

    Make 2024 the year you kick start your e-⁠Residency journey. And, here is a list of essential information resources and key contacts to help you get started.

    E-Residency is a digital identity and status issued by the Republic of Estonia to global entrepreneurs. It provides access to a wide range of public and private e-services in Estonia as well as our trustworthy and transparent business environment. E-⁠residents can open an EU company 100% online, digitally sign and encrypt documents, and run their business with minimal cost and effort. When you become an e-⁠resident, you join a growing community of over 100,000 like-minded folks from 170+ countries, who have started over 29,000 companies.

    To help you start, run and grow your new business to its full potential, the e-⁠Residency team is here for you. Whatever stage you are at on your e-⁠Residency journey, we have a wealth of content and helpful resources available for you.

    1. e-⁠Residency website for starting your journey

    New to e-Residency? Read more about becoming an e-resident of Estonia and starting an EU-based company from anywhere in the world.

    Our website is the starting point for those wanting to join our community of 110,000+ e-⁠residents. It provides basic information about the programme, a link to the e-⁠Residency application form, a Marketplace of service providers to help entrepreneurs start, run and grow your business, and links to many other useful resources we will go over below.

    2. Knowledge base for your ultimate source of information and contacts

    The e-⁠Residency Knowledge Base is the holy grail of learning and information for e-⁠residents.

    Do you have questions about becoming an e-⁠resident, setting up your company, or understanding how taxation works? We’ve got you covered at our Knowledge Base.

    The Knowledge Base is e-⁠Residency’s home of learning. It contains articles that are divided into business-focused sections such as ‘Your Company’, ‘Banking’, and ‘Taxes’ but also introduces you to our lovely little country Estonia, helps out with digital ID technical questions or covers the basics such as why should you become an e-⁠resident, what are the benefits and what would be your responsibilities as an e-⁠resident. The majority of its helpful resources are based on frequently asked questions by e-⁠residents.

    You can either use the search function to quickly find relevant content for you or just browse through the articles in different sections.

    Can’t find an answer to your particular question? Locate the relevant entity for support at our ‘Contacts’ page or check out point nine of this post.

    3. Monthly Live Q&As for asking questions

    Not really into reading long articles?

    That’s quite alright. Words do say a lot, but sometimes visuals and instructional videos help to obtain new information way faster.

    So, we invite you to join our monthly live webinars on applying for e-Residency and starting your company in Estonia. Register for the next one at our Events calendar.

    Register for our next monthly live Q&A

    4. e-⁠Residency Marketplace for connecting with service providers

    At the e-⁠Residency Marketplace, you'll find a list of service providers available for e-⁠residents to facilitate your first steps when planning, registering, and administering your businesses.

    Many Marketplace members offer legal address and contact person services (What is this?), i.e. the only mandatory local service needed to run your company.

    Most e-⁠residents decide to take accounting, tax, and legal advice from local service providers too, many of whom are listed on the Marketplace.

    At the Marketplace you can conveniently filter service providers by the services you seek, your company type or industry you’d be operating in.

    Not sure what kind of service provider you need? Check out our recommendations on what to consider:

    The Marketplace also contains a list of different banking service providers familiar with e-⁠Residency and with the location-independent, internationally-run company concept.

    Currently we have thirteen business banking and payment service providers listed at the Marketplace. You will notice the dominance of fintech service providers over traditional banking solutions. We aim to accommodate the needs of most of our e-⁠resident businesses and as they are in general small companies operating cross-border, fintechs can provide better service fees, more flexibility and accessibility.

    Do you feel that you are ready to grow your company? You can find service providers that offer sales and marketing, hiring, relocation, and insurance services there too.

    The e-⁠Residency team is working hard all the time to expand the members listed on the Marketplace to service the growing number and diversity of e-⁠resident companies.

    5. e-⁠Residency newsletter & social media for staying up-to-date

    Need a regular fix of e-Residency happenings? You can sign up for the monthly newsletter here.

    And for up to the minute news, follow e-Residency on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

    If you prefer video content, check out our YouTube channel for recordings of webinars, e-resident videos and our TikTok for lots of fun shorts!

    6. e-⁠Residency blog for essential information & stories

    You’re already here, so it’s highly likely you've read other posts on our blog.

    But in case you are new - there are loads of helpful resources on the blog! Browse the site or read articles based on their specific theme. They include how-to guides on becoming an e-resident, setting up a company, and insights to becoming a success story in different industries, guest posts by thematic experts, and up-to-date information about our news and events. You can also read the stories of other e-residents at the ‘E-⁠resident stories’ sub page.

    7. Facebook group & events for connecting with fellow e-⁠residents

    Join the Facebook group ‘e-⁠residents in Estonia. It’s a discussion group for anyone interested in e-⁠Residency of Estonia (but not an official support channel). It can be very useful to seek advice from fellow e-⁠residents here, as many of them have already gone through the same process and addressed the same questions.

    Start by searching the existing posts by keyword as it most likely that your burning question has already been asked and answered! The group is moderated to keep out spammers and posts that are wildly off-topic or low quality but otherwise it is left fairly open to encourage discussions among community members.

    Join e-residents and our team members during our on-site or online events. We’re posting all happenings in our Events calendar, so it’s good to keep an eye on it regularly.

    Join the Estonian e-⁠residents International Chamber Association (eerica). A group of diverse e-⁠residents living across the globe created eerica, a non-profit organisation to independently represent the interests of e-⁠resident companies and help them do more business within Estonia and with each other.

    8. Estonian e-services for other essential information

    The Estonian State Portal is a gateway to Estonian e-services and related information. You can find a wealth of information and helpful resources here about doing business in Estonia, work and labour relations, how to obtain business licenses, etc. This is also a good resource if you are looking for an e-service or wish to know, which state authority is responsible for a particular topic.

    Check out the e-Estonia website to learn more about how Estonia became the world’s first digital nation.

    Europa is the official website of the European Union, where you can find information and helpful resources about doing business and work relations in all EU countries.

    9. Key Estonian Government agency partners

    E-Residency digital ID cards are issued by the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board or PPA as they are known in Estonia. Besides the e-⁠Residency team itself, the PPA are probably one of the first contacts you will have with Estonia when you start your e-⁠Residency journey. The PPA oversee and manage the application process, so if you have applied for e-⁠Residency, you will have already received emails from them about your application or your document validity.

    Of course, e-⁠Residency is just a fraction of what the PPA does daily. They are also responsible for keeping residents, citizens, and visitors of Estonia safe and managing migration, including issuing residence permits and determining residence rights. This is why it is important to consider that from the time of your application to e-⁠Residency, it may take 3-8 weeks for the PPA to process your application, conduct background checks, and issue your documents to the chosen pick-up location.

    Which brings us to the next key contacts….

    Every e-⁠resident needs to collect their e-⁠Residency digital ID card in person from an Estonian Embassy pickup location within 6 months. So your first (and perhaps only) face-to-face meeting is likely with the consul or representative at the pickup location when your documents are issued to you.

    E-⁠Residency does not provide you with any right to residency, citizenship, or travel to Estonia or the EU. If you are interested in visiting Estonia, Estonian Embassies can assist you with your visa application.

    If you want quick help on how to use the e-⁠Residency digital ID card, ask from the right person! And who better to ask for assistance than the technical support team who services the whole digital nation! The ID card website is full of helpful resources, FAQs and how-to videos and their “Ask for help” messaging tool enables you to give them relevant information from the start to help them find a solution for you.

    The Estonian Tax and Customs Board is known for being customer-friendly, knowledgeable, and efficient.

    e-MTA, as they are known, are always thinking about how to save time for customers and employees, provide helpful resources, and continuously improve their e-services and processes for tax reporting, while maintaining the high standards that reflect the transparent and open Estonian business environment.

    They even have a dedicated support page and direct email contact (nonresident@emta.ee) for e-⁠residents. Take my word for it that if you have any questions or issues regarding Estonian taxes, the e-MTA will do all they can to help you.

    10. The e-⁠Residency Team

    Last but certainly not least, you can also contact the e-Residency team for customer support, as well as to inquire about partnerships or press and media.

    The e-⁠Residency support team started out as a single email with a part-time employee answering incoming inquiries. Since then, we have built a comprehensive Knowledge Base to help e-⁠residents to learn and self-serve.

    Our team is made up of real human support specialists to answer e-⁠residents' inquiries directly. However, our support team is quite lean, so we do recommend making the Knowledge Base your first port of call. Most of its content is based on support inquiries, so it’s likely you'll have your question answered instantly rather than waiting for one of us to respond.

    The e-Residency team in Summer 2023

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