Welcome to our four-part video series to help you get started with e-Residency of Estonia. The video series is hosted by Hannah Brown, Head of Content at e-Residency.
This is the first video in the series and covers the basics of e-Residency, including:
1. An introduction to Estonia’s digital society
2. What is e-Residency?
3. Why become an e-resident?
4. How to apply online?
5. Where can you collect your e-Residency digital ID card?
6. Resources & Key Contacts
Stay tuned for the next three videos:
Part 2: Starting a company in Estonia
Part 3: Business Banking for e-residents
Part 4: Cross-border taxation for e-residents
In the meantime, here are some helpful resources and links to help get you started:
Read more on our website:
Browse stories about existing e-residents on the blog:
Join us at our next live Q&A and Ask us Anything:
Ready to apply for e-Residency? Get started here:
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My company operates in Pakistan. I have watched this video completely. I intend to apply for residence. But when I heard that there is no guarantee that you can open a bank account or not. So I was surprised that my company is e-commerce base for which it will be necessary to have a bank account in Estonia.
Been looking at this for awhile and residency. The translation says capital is Thailand which is confusing. We are a mixed couple and I am old and really screwed up and then I was born in USA and so many issues…. now going to the is not and obviously that is probably the issues most concerning. Especially with banking and taxes?