Efant – Learning environment that helps you to learn theEstonian language and history for free in Estonian or Russian. The page can be used in Estonian or Russian.
Estonia 101 – A blog about life in Estonia. Written in English.
Etno Web – A video channel that focuses on the topic of national minorities in Estonia.
Eures – Information about living and working in Estonia.
Expat Exchange – Various information for people who are about to move to Estonia. Includes job offers and a forum.
Folkuniversitetet – Free Estonian courses for Russian speakers. The page can be used in Estonian or Russian.
Human Rights Centre – The Estonian Human Rights Center, which has the main objective of promoting the protection of human rights in Estonia and elsewhere.
Integration Research Institute – Free Estonian courses, adaption courses and interactive video courses for new immigrants.
Keeletee – Advanced Estonian language learning for English or Russian speakers (level 0-A2).
Innove Haridusinfo – Pagefor teachers and education specialists. Contains information about the opportunities and experiences of arranging education of non-Estonian speaking children.
Pilveraal – A blog post about moving to Estonia – contains practical information and everyday observations.
Eesti – Information for foreigners in Estonia: minority nationalities, living and working permits for foreigners, the rights of foreigners and non-citizens.
Töötukassa – The homepage of the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund has information about registering as unemployed, social benefits, finding a job and many other topics.
Evroportal – Information about getting a living permit in Estonia. The page is in Russian.
Vabariigi Valitsus – The stance of the Estonian government, regarding integration.
Keeleklikk – A free online Estonian language course for Russian or English speakers.
Edukool SA – Information about free Estonian language courses for Russian speakers.
Timetables – Public Transport in Tallinn and Harjumaa – buses, trams, trolleybuses, trains etc.
WalkTalk – An application for learning beginner level Estonian, English, German or Russian.
For refugees
Johannes Mihkelson Centre – The Johannes Mihkelson Centre deals with many marginalized groups of the society, including refugees. Information for refugees, in English, is available on the bottom of the page.
Eesti pagulasabi – The Estonian Refugee Council deals with provides support and services for refugees.
Human rights – The Estonian Human Rights Center’s page for refugees.
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