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Estonia has passed several amendments to the country’s main immigration law, the Aliens Act. The new provisions took effect July 15.
Key points:
BAL Analysis: The changes provide more flexibility for companies sending foreign employees to Estonia on short-term assignments and for higher-earning foreign specialists, but also impose new language requirements on non-EU nationals and steeper penalties on employers who violate immigration laws.
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