| Where and how to apply | If you are a seasonal worker you will fall under the category of 'short-term employment' in Estonia. Your employer needs to submit the registration for the short-term employment for seasonal work to the Police and Border Guard. You may engage in short-term employment in Estonia as seasonal worker for a maximum of 270 days within 365 consecutive days. You should apply for a visa at the Estonian embassy or consulate in your country of origin or residence, unless you are exempt from the visa requirement. Also, long-term visa can be applied directly at the Police and Border Guard services if you have legal ground to arrive to Estonia. For short-term employment you must comply with the following conditions: - Your permanent or principal place of residence must be in a third country.
- You will start the work in the area of activity dependent upon season listed by the Government of Estonia.
- You have to have a short-term employment contract with the employer before the submission of the application for registration of short-term employment or relevant job offer.
- Your employment must be registered by the employer with the Police and Border Guard Board before the employment commences. A written confirmation will be issued to confirm the registration for short-term employment.
- As a general rule your salary must ensure your subsistence.
- You have to comply with the requisite qualifications, training, sate of health, work experience and the necessary professional skills and knowledge to assume the position.
- Your accommodation in Estonia has to be ensured in an accommodation which complies with the relevant requirements.
- The employer has to be registered in Estonia.
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| Further information | More on getting a long-stay visa for seasonal work More on short-term employment More on applying for a short-term visa |