The following groups of people are allowed to enter Estonia:
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Estonian citizens and residents and family members
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Citizens and residents, long-stay visa holders, and family members of EU and Schengen countries, the UK, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City, are allowed to enter if they have no Covid-19 symptoms.
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Citizens of Annex 1 with the recommendation of the EU
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vaccinated third-country citizens for any purpose
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Third-country citizens who come to Estonia to work, study, family visiting, or on a special permit, if they have a SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR-test 72 hours before entering Estonia or a rapid SARS-CoV-2 antigen test 48 hours before and can provide a certificate of a negative result.
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Other exceptional reasons, for details:
The list of restrictions has been updated as well, and the current list is valid from 30.08.2021 until 05.09.2021:
EU/EEA and the Schengen area
Individuals from the following countries can enter Estonia without any further measures:
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Czechia
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Holy See
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Hungary
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Poland
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Romania
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Slovakia
People traveling from the rest of the countries must show a negative test certificate or undergo ten days of self-quarantine.
Third countries in Annex 1 recommended by the EU
People from the following countries are allowed to enter Estonia for tourism reasons without further restrictions:
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Australia
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New Zealand
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Saudi Arabia
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Singapore
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South Korea
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Taiwan
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Ukraine
People from the following countries are allowed to enter Estonia for tourism reasons but must undergo a 10-day quarantine:
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Albania
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Armenia
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Azerbaijan
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Bosnia And Herzegovina
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Brunei Darussalam
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Canada
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Israel
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Japan
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Jordan
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Kosovo
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Lebanon
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Moldova
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Montenegro
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North Macedonia
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Qatar
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Russia
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Serbia
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United States Of America
People traveling from the rest of the countries are required to show a negative test certificate and undergo 10 days self-quarantine.