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Living in Tallinn

Estonia's capital and largest city (~457k): the country's deepest job, services and international-school market, with exceptionally clean air, dense parcel lockers and strong English. Rents are the highest in Estonia but well below Western-EU capitals; the climate is a cold Baltic one with a short pleasant summer.

Verified

At a glance

The headline numbers for Tallinn — each with its own source and freshness. A live official figure is not the same as a survey estimate or a 30-year climate normal.

What the tags meanofficial — live figure from a government or authorityopen data — open dataset (Eurostat, EEA, M-Lab, UdSC…)survey — survey or index estimatecurated — SettleMetric-assembled estimate — open the source for the method
Cost of living
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Statistics Estonia Household Budget Survey (per-member consumption), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Statistics Estonia HBS per-household-member consumption €5,723.4/yr (2020, latest detailed survey) minus the dwelling line €932.6/yr → €4,790.8/yr ≈ €399/mo non-housing. CPI-uplifted 2020→mid-2026 ×1.51 (annual HICP 2021 4.7%, 2022 19.4%, 2023 9.2%, 2024 3.7%, 2025 4.8%, 2026 partial) → ≈€602/mo per member; ×1.35 single-person (no household economies of scale) → ≈€813/mo; ×1.1399 EUR/USD (ECB 2026-07-02) → ≈$927, rounded to ~$900 for a defined single basket excluding rent.
Notes
Estonia's HBS is now only every ~5 years (last detailed 2020), so this is a CPI-uplifted survey figure, not a fresh basket. Estonia's price level is close to the EU average (higher than Poland). The single-person uplift and the CPI chain are the main uncertainties; re-verify against the 2026 HBS wave when published.
$900/mo
2026curated
Rent, 1–3 bed
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KV.ee Tallinn rental market reports (via adaur.ee / kinnisvaraweb.ee)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
City-wide monthly asking rents by room count from KV.ee (Dec 2025, drifted ~3% to mid-2026): one-room ≈ €415, two-room ≈ €620, three-room ≈ €900; studio derived as 0.80 × one-room ≈ €332 (Estonian listings count by rooms, not a separate 'studio' class). Central vs outside split derived by district multiplier (center ×1.25, outside ×0.82) from KV.ee's stable district ordering (Kesklinn/Vanalinn/Pirita highest; Lasnamäe/Mustamäe/Nõmme lowest). Converted at 1 EUR = 1.1399 USD.
Notes
DERIVED cells: no single KV.ee report publishes rent by room count AND by centre/outside simultaneously, and studios are not tracked separately in Estonia. City-wide-by-room figures are directly observed (KV.ee); the studio row and the centre/outside columns are transparent derivations (room-average × district multiplier). Treat the matrix as indicative rather than directly measured.
$388–$1,282

/mo

2026curated
Freelancer tax
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 Estonian rules (emta.ee)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme = ee-ou-distributed-profit (OÜ, distribute all profit). At €60,000 profit fully distributed, corporate income tax = 22/78 of the net dividend = 22% of gross profit = €13,200; net €46,800 → 22.0% burden. No personal dividend tax from 2025. The direct self-employment form (ee-fie-sole-proprietor) is far heavier (~44.7% at €60k, driven by 33% social tax); the OÜ route is the favourable one a solo IT earner would actually pick. Expenses assumed nil at this profile.
Notes
The 22% figure is the OÜ dividend route, which requires running a company (trivial in Estonia via e-Residency). It excludes any tax the owner's country of tax residence levies on the dividend, and excludes taking money as salary (which would raise the burden to ~40% via 33% social tax). The legislated 2026 rise to 24% was cancelled in June 2025, so 22/78 holds.
22%
2026curated
Safety
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), per hundred thousand inhabitants

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Eurostat police-recorded rate: 1.32 (2024), 1.35 (2023), 1.43 (2022) — a clear downward trend. Police-recorded figures can include attempts, so the completed-homicide rate is likely lower; UNODC completed-homicide series is the preferred cross-check but was not re-read this cycle.
1.32/100k
2024open data
Air quality
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database 2026 (v8.0), Tallinn/EST — original data European Environment Agency

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO database v8.0 (released 2026-06-30), Tallinn urban-background series (data reported by EEA): 2024 annual mean = 3.42 µg/m³ at 98% temporal coverage — the latest full-coverage year. 2023 = 4.36, 2022 = 4.59; 2025 (3.95) had only 88% coverage so 2024 is used.
Notes
Well below the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) — among the cleanest capital-city air in Europe. The EEA European city air quality viewer independently ranks Tallinn among the ~13 European cities under 5 µg/m³ (2022–2023 two-year mean). Single urban-background station; winter wood/heating smoke is the main local source.
3.4 µg/m³
2024open data
Internet
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Estonia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
M-Lab NDT single-stream median (2023, latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; 2025/2026 files not yet published). NDT reads well below Ookla-style figures and is comparable only within this criterion; the sampled daily median was ~26.8 Mbps — Estonia's actual retail fibre speeds are far higher, but only the M-Lab figure is used for cross-country consistency. The full-year median should be recomputed from the M-Lab BigQuery export for precision.
27 Mbps
2023open data
English
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EF English Proficiency Index 2025 (Estonia score 561, rank ~31 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Estonia sits in EF's 'High' band (score 561, 2025). English is widely spoken among younger Estonians and in the tech/service sectors and e-government works in English; Russian remains common among the older Russian-speaking minority. Estonian is the sole official language.
High
2025survey
Private health
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Estonian private health insurers (ERGO, If, Elama) comprehensive plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive private medical insurance covering outpatient + inpatient (with a small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ≈€50–150/month across Estonian insurers (ERGO, If, Elama and international IPMI providers); midpoint ≈€90/mo ≈ €1,080/yr ≈ $1,231 at 1.1399 EUR/USD (range ≈ $684–$2,052). Cross-checked against the Estonian Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa) VOLUNTARY public-equivalent premium of €272/mo = €3,264/yr (≈$3,721) — broader cover but a useful upper anchor. Premiums quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint.
Notes
Most residents rely on mandatory public health insurance funded via the 33% social tax (13pp of it is health); private cover is supplementary/optional. Foreigners not yet in the public system can buy the Tervisekassa voluntary insurance (€272/mo from 1 Jan 2026) or private plans. The $1,231 figure is the private comprehensive market midpoint, chosen for cross-country comparability.
$1,231/yr
2026curated

Population 456,518 · Europe/Tallinn · country-level facts (taxes, visas, crypto) inherited from Estonia

What it costs you per month

A planning estimate: real asking rent plus a cost-of-living basket scaled to your household. Not a quote.

Household
Lifestyle
Location
Estimated total
$1,253/mo

≈ $15,036 / year

Where it goes
  • Rent (1-bed)$388
  • Food & non-alcoholic drinks$252
  • Transport$152
  • Recreation & culture$109
  • Household goods & operation$87
  • Miscellaneous goods & services$60
  • Clothing & footwear$54
  • Communications$54
  • Health (out-of-pocket)$49
  • Restaurants & hotels$48
  • Living costs$865

Rent from the asking-rent matrix below. Living costs scale a one-person basket ($865/mo) by household size and lifestyle; the equivalence factors are our assumption. Schooling and one-off setup are excluded.

Cost of living

What a single person spends each month — food, utilities, transport, eating out and the rest — excluding rent.

Typical monthly spending (national average)
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Statistics Estonia Household Budget Survey 2020 (per-member consumption by COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
HBS 2020 per-member spending by COICOP category, excluding the dwelling line, CPI-uplifted ×1.51 to mid-2026, single-person-uplifted ×1.35, converted at 1.1399 EUR/USD. Categories are the housing-excluded consumption groups; they sum to ≈$865, within the ~$900 single-person aggregate (the remainder is alcohol/tobacco and rounding). National-average basis.
total 865 USD/mo
Food & non-alcoholic drinks252 USD
Transport152 USD
Recreation & culture109 USD
Household goods & operation87 USD
Miscellaneous goods & services60 USD
Clothing & footwear54 USD
Communications54 USD
Health (out-of-pocket)49 USD
Restaurants & hotels48 USD

Estonia's household-budget basket for a single person, excluding rent. Non-rent costs vary little between cities — the city-specific part is rent, shown under Housing below.

CriterionValueScore
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)country-level900USD/month, single person, excluding rent
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Statistics Estonia Household Budget Survey (per-member consumption), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Statistics Estonia HBS per-household-member consumption €5,723.4/yr (2020, latest detailed survey) minus the dwelling line €932.6/yr → €4,790.8/yr ≈ €399/mo non-housing. CPI-uplifted 2020→mid-2026 ×1.51 (annual HICP 2021 4.7%, 2022 19.4%, 2023 9.2%, 2024 3.7%, 2025 4.8%, 2026 partial) → ≈€602/mo per member; ×1.35 single-person (no household economies of scale) → ≈€813/mo; ×1.1399 EUR/USD (ECB 2026-07-02) → ≈$927, rounded to ~$900 for a defined single basket excluding rent.
Notes
Estonia's HBS is now only every ~5 years (last detailed 2020), so this is a CPI-uplifted survey figure, not a fresh basket. Estonia's price level is close to the EU average (higher than Poland). The single-person uplift and the CPI chain are the main uncertainties; re-verify against the 2026 HBS wave when published.
8.0

Housing

What it costs to rent, by apartment type and location.

Asking rent by apartment type & location
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KV.ee Tallinn rental market reports (via adaur.ee / kinnisvaraweb.ee)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
City-wide monthly asking rents by room count from KV.ee (Dec 2025, drifted ~3% to mid-2026): one-room ≈ €415, two-room ≈ €620, three-room ≈ €900; studio derived as 0.80 × one-room ≈ €332 (Estonian listings count by rooms, not a separate 'studio' class). Central vs outside split derived by district multiplier (center ×1.25, outside ×0.82) from KV.ee's stable district ordering (Kesklinn/Vanalinn/Pirita highest; Lasnamäe/Mustamäe/Nõmme lowest). Converted at 1 EUR = 1.1399 USD.
Notes
DERIVED cells: no single KV.ee report publishes rent by room count AND by centre/outside simultaneously, and studios are not tracked separately in Estonia. City-wide-by-room figures are directly observed (KV.ee); the studio row and the centre/outside columns are transparent derivations (room-average × district multiplier). Treat the matrix as indicative rather than directly measured.
ApartmentCentralOutside centre
Studio473 USD/mo310 USD/mo
1-bedroom591 USD/mo388 USD/mo
2-bedroom883 USD/mo580 USD/mo
3-bedroom1,282 USD/mo841 USD/mo

DERIVED cells: no single KV.ee report publishes rent by room count AND by centre/outside simultaneously, and studios are not tracked separately in Estonia. City-wide-by-room figures are directly observed (KV.ee); the studio row and the centre/outside columns are transparent derivations (room-average × district multiplier). Treat the matrix as indicative rather than directly measured.

Climate

Temperature and rainfall through the year, plus air quality.

Monthly normals — Tallinn
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NOAA/WMO Climatological Standard Normals 1991–2020 — Tallinn-Harku (WMO 26038)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WMO 1991–2020 station normals for Tallinn-Harku (NCEI accession 0253808, public domain). tMin = parameter code 4 (mean daily minimum), tMax = code 3 (mean daily maximum), precipMm = code 1 (monthly precipitation total).
Daytime high °CNighttime low °CRainfall mm
-6°12°30°050100mmJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanuary — high -0.7°C, low -5.5°C, rainfall 56.1 mmFebruary — high -1°C, low -6.2°C, rainfall 40.1 mmMarch — high 2.8°C, low -3.7°C, rainfall 36.8 mmApril — high 9.5°C, low 0.7°C, rainfall 35.1 mmMay — high 15.4°C, low 5.2°C, rainfall 36.8 mmJune — high 19.2°C, low 9.8°C, rainfall 68.1 mmJuly — high 22.2°C, low 13.1°C, rainfall 82 mmAugust — high 21°C, low 12.3°C, rainfall 84.9 mmSeptember — high 16.1°C, low 8.4°C, rainfall 58.2 mmOctober — high 9.5°C, low 3.7°C, rainfall 77.8 mmNovember — high 4.1°C, low -0.2°C, rainfall 65.5 mmDecember — high 1.2°C, low -3.1°C, rainfall 58.6 mm

Average day/night temperature (lines, left axis) and total rainfall (bars, right axis) for each month — 1991–2020 normals. Hover a month for exact figures.

Month by month
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Daytime high °C-0.7°-1.0°2.8°9.5°15.4°19.2°22.2°21.0°16.1°9.5°4.1°1.2°
Nighttime low °C-5.5°-6.2°-3.7°0.7°5.2°9.8°13.1°12.3°8.4°3.7°-0.2°-3.1°
Rainfall mm564037353768828558786659
CriterionValueScore
Climate comfort5pleasant months/year
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SettleMetric computation over Tallinn-Harku climate-normals (WMO 26038)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Count of months with mean daily max 15–28°C and precipitation < 150mm, from the 1991–2020 normals: May (15.4°C), Jun (19.2), Jul (22.2), Aug (21.0), Sep (16.1) qualify = 5. April misses at 9.5°C and October at 9.5°C.
5.0
Air quality (PM2.5)3.4µg/m³, annual mean PM2.5
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database 2026 (v8.0), Tallinn/EST — original data European Environment Agency

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO database v8.0 (released 2026-06-30), Tallinn urban-background series (data reported by EEA): 2024 annual mean = 3.42 µg/m³ at 98% temporal coverage — the latest full-coverage year. 2023 = 4.36, 2022 = 4.59; 2025 (3.95) had only 88% coverage so 2024 is used.
Notes
Well below the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) — among the cleanest capital-city air in Europe. The EEA European city air quality viewer independently ranks Tallinn among the ~13 European cities under 5 µg/m³ (2022–2023 two-year mean). Single urban-background station; winter wood/heating smoke is the main local source.
10.0

Safety

How safe daily life is, from official crime statistics.

CriterionValueScore
Homicide ratecountry-level1.3intentional homicides per 100,000/year
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), per hundred thousand inhabitants

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Eurostat police-recorded rate: 1.32 (2024), 1.35 (2023), 1.43 (2022) — a clear downward trend. Police-recorded figures can include attempts, so the completed-homicide rate is likely lower; UNODC completed-homicide series is the preferred cross-check but was not re-read this cycle.
8.4

Infrastructure

Internet speed and how parcels get to your door.

CriterionValueScore
Domestic delivery qualitycountry-levelExcellent
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Omniva / SmartPosti / DPD Estonia official network pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Classified from national operator and carrier coverage data: Omniva (universal postal service provider) ~387 public parcel machines expanding toward ~600 plus community lockers; SmartPosti/Itella ~269 lockers + ~61 parcel points; DPD dense locker/pickup network; all three offer nationwide next-day delivery with standard real-time tracking. Meets the 'excellent' bar (nationwide next-day, dense locker network, tracking standard).
Notes
Omniva (universal postal provider) operates ~387 public parcel machines (expanding toward ~600 plus community lockers), SmartPosti (Itella) ~269 lockers + ~61 parcel points, and DPD a dense pickup/locker network; all three offer nationwide next-day delivery. Estonia has one of the densest parcel-locker networks per capita in Europe — locker delivery is the e-commerce default. Real-time tracking is standard.
10.0
International delivery easecountry-levelMinor friction
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European Commission — removal of the €150 customs duty exemption (low-value imports)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Intra-EU shipping is frictionless (single market; DPD/DHL/Omniva/GLS/UPS/FedEx all present). Non-EU imports: the €150 duty-free threshold was removed EU-wide on 2026-07-01 — a temporary flat duty applies to low-value IOSS consignments and VAT is collected at checkout. Predictable but no longer duty-free; Estonia's location on the EU's eastern edge adds modest transit time from western hubs.
7.0
Internet speedcountry-level26.8Mbps, median fixed download
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Estonia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
M-Lab NDT single-stream median (2023, latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; 2025/2026 files not yet published). NDT reads well below Ookla-style figures and is comparable only within this criterion; the sampled daily median was ~26.8 Mbps — Estonia's actual retail fibre speeds are far higher, but only the M-Lab figure is used for cross-country consistency. The full-year median should be recomputed from the M-Lab BigQuery export for precision.
2.1

Healthcare

What comprehensive private medical cover costs.

CriterionValueScore
Private healthcare costcountry-level1,231USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old
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Estonian private health insurers (ERGO, If, Elama) comprehensive plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive private medical insurance covering outpatient + inpatient (with a small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ≈€50–150/month across Estonian insurers (ERGO, If, Elama and international IPMI providers); midpoint ≈€90/mo ≈ €1,080/yr ≈ $1,231 at 1.1399 EUR/USD (range ≈ $684–$2,052). Cross-checked against the Estonian Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa) VOLUNTARY public-equivalent premium of €272/mo = €3,264/yr (≈$3,721) — broader cover but a useful upper anchor. Premiums quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint.
Notes
Most residents rely on mandatory public health insurance funded via the 33% social tax (13pp of it is health); private cover is supplementary/optional. Foreigners not yet in the public system can buy the Tervisekassa voluntary insurance (€272/mo from 1 Jan 2026) or private plans. The $1,231 figure is the private comprehensive market midpoint, chosen for cross-country comparability.
7.9

Money & crypto

Crypto rules and how freely personal money moves.

CriterionValueScore
Crypto regulationcountry-levelLegal regulated
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Estonian Tax and Customs Board — Cryptocurrency (income tax on gains from transfer/exchange)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading are legal for individuals. Income tax (22% in 2026) is charged on gains from the transfer, including crypto-to-crypto exchange, of crypto-assets; losses on non-MiCA-authorised platforms are not deductible, MiCA-platform losses can offset gains and carry forward. From 1 July 2026 crypto-asset services may only be provided under a MiCA authorisation from Finantsinspektsioon (the FSA) or another EEA regulator (old FIU/VASP licences expire). Standard EU-regulated, taxed regime — not specially favourable.
8.0
Financial control levelcountry-levelLow
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Estonian Tax and Customs Board — income and social taxes (declaration scope) + eurozone/EU capital-freedom context

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: Estonia is in the eurozone and EU single market with full free movement of capital and no currency/capital controls; the euro is fully convertible; non-residents open EU/SEPA and Estonian bank accounts (KYC applies); no FBAR-style personal foreign-account disclosure beyond EU CRS automatic exchange via banks; e-Residency enables fully digital company banking. No general cash-payment ceiling for individuals. Residents self-declare worldwide income annually. Inputs: emta declaration rules; EU free-movement-of-capital (TFEU) framework.
Notes
Personal funds move freely; the main friction is bank onboarding for non-resident e-Residents (some banks/fintechs decline), not state capital controls. Not re-checked against the IMF AREAER line item this cycle — classification rests on eurozone/EU capital-freedom status.
10.0

Language

How far English gets you in daily life and services.

CriterionValueScore
English proficiencycountry-levelHigh
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EF English Proficiency Index 2025 (Estonia score 561, rank ~31 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Estonia sits in EF's 'High' band (score 561, 2025). English is widely spoken among younger Estonians and in the tech/service sectors and e-government works in English; Russian remains common among the older Russian-speaking minority. Estonian is the sole official language.
7.0

Education

International schooling options for families.

CriterionValueScore
International schools6accredited international schools, count
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Estonian Ministry of Education and Research — availability of international general education, cross-verified against IB and European Schools registries

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Tallinn-metro schools verified against their accreditor: International School of Estonia (IB PYP/MYP/DP + CIS/NEASC), International School of Tallinn (IB, ibo.org/en/school/060867), Audentes International School (IB, ibo.org/en/school/006396), Tallinn English College (IB, ibo.org/en/school/003763), Tallinn European School (Accredited European School / European Baccalaureate, eursc.eu accredited-european-schools/locations/tallinn). Count = 5 IB World Schools + 1 Accredited European School = 6.
Notes
Miina Härma Gümnaasium (IB) is in Tartu, not Tallinn, and is excluded. International School of Estonia sits just west of the city (Keila/Rocca al Mare area) but serves the Tallinn metro. No Cambridge-International-only, AEFE (French) or German-Auslandsschulwesen school was found in Tallinn.
6.3

Demographics

Who else lives here — the share of foreign residents and the largest national communities, from official statistics.

Who lives therecountry-levelforeign residents 14%
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Statistics Estonia — population by citizenship, 1 January 2025

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Foreign nationals ≈ 14% = Russian citizens 6% + Ukrainian citizens 5% + other foreign citizenships 3%, of the 1,369,995 total (1 Jan 2025). The additional 4% with 'undetermined' citizenship (mostly stateless long-term residents) are excluded here as they are not foreign nationals of another state. Ukrainians resident under temporary protection are already captured in the 5% Ukrainian-citizen resident figure. Basis: resident population by citizenship.
Largest communities of the total population
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Statistics Estonia — population by citizenship, 1 January 2025

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Statistics Estonia published shares as of 1 Jan 2025: Estonian 82%, Russian 6%, Ukrainian 5%, undetermined 4%, other 3% of 1,369,995 residents. Foreign-national groups (Russia, Ukraine, other) plus the 'undetermined' (stateless) group are listed for context; Estonian citizens (82%) are the remainder. Absolute counts by citizenship other than Estonian (1,123,000) were not published per group, so only shares are given.
Notes
Russia and Ukraine are the two largest foreign-citizen communities, a legacy of the Soviet period plus post-2022 Ukrainian arrivals. The 'undetermined citizenship' group (≈4%) are long-term residents, mostly stateless, distinct from foreign nationals. Country-level breakdown; city detail (Tallinn is more diverse) shown separately.
Russia6%
Ukraine5%
Undetermined citizenship (mostly stateless)4%
Other foreign citizenships3%

Russia and Ukraine are the two largest foreign-citizen communities, a legacy of the Soviet period plus post-2022 Ukrainian arrivals. The 'undetermined citizenship' group (≈4%) are long-term residents, mostly stateless, distinct from foreign nationals. Country-level breakdown; city detail (Tallinn is more diverse) shown separately.

How you can legally enter and stay. These apply across Estonia.

What you'd pay in taxes

Full schemes & calculator

The tax schemes a freelancer can choose from. Rules are national, the same in Tallinn as anywhere in Estonia.

See what you would keep

Your income against Estonia's real tax schemes — the same engine as the full calculator.

  1. 1 OÜ — private limited company, profit distributed as dividends
    46,800 EURnet/year
    22.0% burden
  2. 2 FIE — self-employed sole proprietor (füüsilisest isikust ettevõtja)
    33,204 EURnet/year
    44.7% burden
  3. 3 Entrepreneur account (ettevõtluskonto) — simplified turnover taxover income cap
    48,000 EURnet/year
    20.0% burden

Who is Tallinn for?

The same place reads differently depending on why you move. Each lens pulls the facts that matter most for that plan — with sources, and the trade-offs stated plainly.

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Works in your favour

Freelancer tax burden22%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 Estonian rules (emta.ee)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme = ee-ou-distributed-profit (OÜ, distribute all profit). At €60,000 profit fully distributed, corporate income tax = 22/78 of the net dividend = 22% of gross profit = €13,200; net €46,800 → 22.0% burden. No personal dividend tax from 2025. The direct self-employment form (ee-fie-sole-proprietor) is far heavier (~44.7% at €60k, driven by 33% social tax); the OÜ route is the favourable one a solo IT earner would actually pick. Expenses assumed nil at this profile.
Notes
The 22% figure is the OÜ dividend route, which requires running a company (trivial in Estonia via e-Residency). It excludes any tax the owner's country of tax residence levies on the dividend, and excludes taking money as salary (which would raise the burden to ~40% via 33% social tax). The legislated 2026 rise to 24% was cancelled in June 2025, so 22/78 holds.
English proficiencyHigh
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EF English Proficiency Index 2025 (Estonia score 561, rank ~31 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Estonia sits in EF's 'High' band (score 561, 2025). English is widely spoken among younger Estonians and in the tech/service sectors and e-government works in English; Russian remains common among the older Russian-speaking minority. Estonian is the sole official language.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$900/mo
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Statistics Estonia Household Budget Survey (per-member consumption), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Statistics Estonia HBS per-household-member consumption €5,723.4/yr (2020, latest detailed survey) minus the dwelling line €932.6/yr → €4,790.8/yr ≈ €399/mo non-housing. CPI-uplifted 2020→mid-2026 ×1.51 (annual HICP 2021 4.7%, 2022 19.4%, 2023 9.2%, 2024 3.7%, 2025 4.8%, 2026 partial) → ≈€602/mo per member; ×1.35 single-person (no household economies of scale) → ≈€813/mo; ×1.1399 EUR/USD (ECB 2026-07-02) → ≈$927, rounded to ~$900 for a defined single basket excluding rent.
Notes
Estonia's HBS is now only every ~5 years (last detailed 2020), so this is a CPI-uplifted survey figure, not a fresh basket. Estonia's price level is close to the EU average (higher than Poland). The single-person uplift and the CPI chain are the main uncertainties; re-verify against the 2026 HBS wave when published.
Domestic delivery qualityExcellent
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Omniva / SmartPosti / DPD Estonia official network pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Classified from national operator and carrier coverage data: Omniva (universal postal service provider) ~387 public parcel machines expanding toward ~600 plus community lockers; SmartPosti/Itella ~269 lockers + ~61 parcel points; DPD dense locker/pickup network; all three offer nationwide next-day delivery with standard real-time tracking. Meets the 'excellent' bar (nationwide next-day, dense locker network, tracking standard).
Notes
Omniva (universal postal provider) operates ~387 public parcel machines (expanding toward ~600 plus community lockers), SmartPosti (Itella) ~269 lockers + ~61 parcel points, and DPD a dense pickup/locker network; all three offer nationwide next-day delivery. Estonia has one of the densest parcel-locker networks per capita in Europe — locker delivery is the e-commerce default. Real-time tracking is standard.

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Internet speed27 Mbps
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Estonia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
M-Lab NDT single-stream median (2023, latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; 2025/2026 files not yet published). NDT reads well below Ookla-style figures and is comparable only within this criterion; the sampled daily median was ~26.8 Mbps — Estonia's actual retail fibre speeds are far higher, but only the M-Lab figure is used for cross-country consistency. The full-year median should be recomputed from the M-Lab BigQuery export for precision.

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate1.32/100k
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), per hundred thousand inhabitants

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Eurostat police-recorded rate: 1.32 (2024), 1.35 (2023), 1.43 (2022) — a clear downward trend. Police-recorded figures can include attempts, so the completed-homicide rate is likely lower; UNODC completed-homicide series is the preferred cross-check but was not re-read this cycle.
Private healthcare cost$1,231/yr
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Estonian private health insurers (ERGO, If, Elama) comprehensive plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive private medical insurance covering outpatient + inpatient (with a small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ≈€50–150/month across Estonian insurers (ERGO, If, Elama and international IPMI providers); midpoint ≈€90/mo ≈ €1,080/yr ≈ $1,231 at 1.1399 EUR/USD (range ≈ $684–$2,052). Cross-checked against the Estonian Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa) VOLUNTARY public-equivalent premium of €272/mo = €3,264/yr (≈$3,721) — broader cover but a useful upper anchor. Premiums quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint.
Notes
Most residents rely on mandatory public health insurance funded via the 33% social tax (13pp of it is health); private cover is supplementary/optional. Foreigners not yet in the public system can buy the Tervisekassa voluntary insurance (€272/mo from 1 Jan 2026) or private plans. The $1,231 figure is the private comprehensive market midpoint, chosen for cross-country comparability.
Air quality (PM2.5)3.4 µg/m³
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database 2026 (v8.0), Tallinn/EST — original data European Environment Agency

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO database v8.0 (released 2026-06-30), Tallinn urban-background series (data reported by EEA): 2024 annual mean = 3.42 µg/m³ at 98% temporal coverage — the latest full-coverage year. 2023 = 4.36, 2022 = 4.59; 2025 (3.95) had only 88% coverage so 2024 is used.
Notes
Well below the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) — among the cleanest capital-city air in Europe. The EEA European city air quality viewer independently ranks Tallinn among the ~13 European cities under 5 µg/m³ (2022–2023 two-year mean). Single urban-background station; winter wood/heating smoke is the main local source.

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International schools6
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Estonian Ministry of Education and Research — availability of international general education, cross-verified against IB and European Schools registries

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Tallinn-metro schools verified against their accreditor: International School of Estonia (IB PYP/MYP/DP + CIS/NEASC), International School of Tallinn (IB, ibo.org/en/school/060867), Audentes International School (IB, ibo.org/en/school/006396), Tallinn English College (IB, ibo.org/en/school/003763), Tallinn European School (Accredited European School / European Baccalaureate, eursc.eu accredited-european-schools/locations/tallinn). Count = 5 IB World Schools + 1 Accredited European School = 6.
Notes
Miina Härma Gümnaasium (IB) is in Tartu, not Tallinn, and is excluded. International School of Estonia sits just west of the city (Keila/Rocca al Mare area) but serves the Tallinn metro. No Cambridge-International-only, AEFE (French) or German-Auslandsschulwesen school was found in Tallinn.

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

Works in your favour

Crypto regulationLegal regulated
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Estonian Tax and Customs Board — Cryptocurrency (income tax on gains from transfer/exchange)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading are legal for individuals. Income tax (22% in 2026) is charged on gains from the transfer, including crypto-to-crypto exchange, of crypto-assets; losses on non-MiCA-authorised platforms are not deductible, MiCA-platform losses can offset gains and carry forward. From 1 July 2026 crypto-asset services may only be provided under a MiCA authorisation from Finantsinspektsioon (the FSA) or another EEA regulator (old FIU/VASP licences expire). Standard EU-regulated, taxed regime — not specially favourable.
Financial control levelLow
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Estonian Tax and Customs Board — income and social taxes (declaration scope) + eurozone/EU capital-freedom context

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: Estonia is in the eurozone and EU single market with full free movement of capital and no currency/capital controls; the euro is fully convertible; non-residents open EU/SEPA and Estonian bank accounts (KYC applies); no FBAR-style personal foreign-account disclosure beyond EU CRS automatic exchange via banks; e-Residency enables fully digital company banking. No general cash-payment ceiling for individuals. Residents self-declare worldwide income annually. Inputs: emta declaration rules; EU free-movement-of-capital (TFEU) framework.
Notes
Personal funds move freely; the main friction is bank onboarding for non-resident e-Residents (some banks/fintechs decline), not state capital controls. Not re-checked against the IMF AREAER line item this cycle — classification rests on eurozone/EU capital-freedom status.
Freelancer tax burden22%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 Estonian rules (emta.ee)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme = ee-ou-distributed-profit (OÜ, distribute all profit). At €60,000 profit fully distributed, corporate income tax = 22/78 of the net dividend = 22% of gross profit = €13,200; net €46,800 → 22.0% burden. No personal dividend tax from 2025. The direct self-employment form (ee-fie-sole-proprietor) is far heavier (~44.7% at €60k, driven by 33% social tax); the OÜ route is the favourable one a solo IT earner would actually pick. Expenses assumed nil at this profile.
Notes
The 22% figure is the OÜ dividend route, which requires running a company (trivial in Estonia via e-Residency). It excludes any tax the owner's country of tax residence levies on the dividend, and excludes taking money as salary (which would raise the burden to ~40% via 33% social tax). The legislated 2026 rise to 24% was cancelled in June 2025, so 22/78 holds.

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate1.32/100k
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), per hundred thousand inhabitants

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Eurostat police-recorded rate: 1.32 (2024), 1.35 (2023), 1.43 (2022) — a clear downward trend. Police-recorded figures can include attempts, so the completed-homicide rate is likely lower; UNODC completed-homicide series is the preferred cross-check but was not re-read this cycle.
Air quality (PM2.5)3.4 µg/m³
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database 2026 (v8.0), Tallinn/EST — original data European Environment Agency

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO database v8.0 (released 2026-06-30), Tallinn urban-background series (data reported by EEA): 2024 annual mean = 3.42 µg/m³ at 98% temporal coverage — the latest full-coverage year. 2023 = 4.36, 2022 = 4.59; 2025 (3.95) had only 88% coverage so 2024 is used.
Notes
Well below the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) — among the cleanest capital-city air in Europe. The EEA European city air quality viewer independently ranks Tallinn among the ~13 European cities under 5 µg/m³ (2022–2023 two-year mean). Single urban-background station; winter wood/heating smoke is the main local source.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$900/mo
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Statistics Estonia Household Budget Survey (per-member consumption), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Statistics Estonia HBS per-household-member consumption €5,723.4/yr (2020, latest detailed survey) minus the dwelling line €932.6/yr → €4,790.8/yr ≈ €399/mo non-housing. CPI-uplifted 2020→mid-2026 ×1.51 (annual HICP 2021 4.7%, 2022 19.4%, 2023 9.2%, 2024 3.7%, 2025 4.8%, 2026 partial) → ≈€602/mo per member; ×1.35 single-person (no household economies of scale) → ≈€813/mo; ×1.1399 EUR/USD (ECB 2026-07-02) → ≈$927, rounded to ~$900 for a defined single basket excluding rent.
Notes
Estonia's HBS is now only every ~5 years (last detailed 2020), so this is a CPI-uplifted survey figure, not a fresh basket. Estonia's price level is close to the EU average (higher than Poland). The single-person uplift and the CPI chain are the main uncertainties; re-verify against the 2026 HBS wave when published.

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Climate comfort5/12 mo
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SettleMetric computation over Tallinn-Harku climate-normals (WMO 26038)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Count of months with mean daily max 15–28°C and precipitation < 150mm, from the 1991–2020 normals: May (15.4°C), Jun (19.2), Jul (22.2), Aug (21.0), Sep (16.1) qualify = 5. April misses at 9.5°C and October at 9.5°C.

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