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LIVING<br />
IN TALLINN<br />
Residence Permit and Visa<br />
Estonia has joined the Schengen agreement, which means that it is possible to enter on<br />
a European Union Schengen visa and there are no ID/passport controls on the borders<br />
within the EU. Residents of more than 30 other countries can enter Estonia without a visa,<br />
a detailed list can be found on the web page of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs<br />
(www.vm.ee). It is the best to ask about possible needs for a visa from your local authorities,<br />
preferably some months before the date of entering Estonia. Visa matters have to be taken<br />
care of prior starting the studies in EAMT.<br />
To acquire a resident permit or ID-card of Estonia in case of a longer stay, please contact<br />
Citizenship and Migration Board: kma.info@mig.ee, www.mig.ee.<br />
Map of Tallinn<br />
kaart.otsing.delfi.ee<br />
Public Transport<br />
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Buses, trolley buses and trams operate regularly from 6 am to 11 pm. From the website<br />
soiduplaan.tallinn.ee all traffic schedules for buses, trolleys, trams, suburban buses,<br />
commercial buses and trains can be found. It is also possible to search for the most<br />
optimal route for the journey. The price of bus, trolley bus and tram tickets for students<br />
is 6 EEK when purchased from news stands or 12 EEK when purchased from the driver,<br />
there are also different discount packages. More information is available at<br />
www.tourism.tallinn.ee/fpage/travelplanning/transportation.