Is not a e-visa...it called e-residency and simply is an ID card for use all the estonian services(like: open a company, pay taxes, open a bank account etc...)
It NOT GIVE a work permit in EU and of course not give a permission to travel in schengeng.
It's simply an ID card. The main difference is that:
- Normally in other EU countries for have an ID card for services, you must live there, while with e-residency you can do have and do all the stuff remotely.
- It's pretty useless, you can google it and see how had a lot of hype, but in real case uses, it's useless (example: yes you can open a company remotely, but if you don't live in estonia, is a mess with taxes...and having an e-residency, doesn't give you a valid visa for live+work there...so often you can't move to estonia to work, even if you have a company opened in estonia)
>It's pretty useless, you can google it and see how had a lot of hype, but in real case uses, it's useless (example: yes you can open a company remotely, but if you don't live in estonia, is a mess with taxes...
Pheew, I thought I was the only one with this opinion, given the hype there is about this thing all over the net.
To me the whole stuff seems a lot like the plans of the gnomes in South Park (but in five steps):
1) get an e-residency (please read as "pay us some little money")
2) establish an Estonia company (please read as "pay us some more money")
3) open a bank account in this or that bank (please read as "give our friends a little more money")
4) ?
5) Profit.
The only practical use I can see is to create a new sort of Double Irish:
You definitely aren't the only one with that opinion. If you've visited the card's homepage or tried to register for one, you'll have realized it confers almost no privileges.
I have an Estonian e-Residency. It does not allow you to reside in or enter the country. Even opening a bank account is non-trivial (as far as I've read, I tried it but gave up after a couple of hours), which makes me question the value of the e-Residency.
You got a link to that how? How does that work with Schengen?