Citizens of foreign countries who have arrived in Estonia with a long-stay visa, or the D-visa, can until the end of the year participate in free culture events, within the framework of which counseling seminars supporting adaptation to Estonian life are also held.
An exhibition by the Estonian Institute of Human Rights on Tallinn's Freedom Square remembers the journeys of Estonians who fled the advancing Soviet Army in 1944.
The situation on Estonia's labor market remained favorable in the second quarter of 2022, with employment as well as the number of people receiving declared wages both up. War refugees from Ukraine have begun working and seeking work on the Estonian labor market as well, the Bank of Estonia said.
Estonia has once again improved its position in global rankings of international competitiveness, rising to 26th overall in 2021, and now 22nd according to the latest data issued by Switzerland's International Institute for Management Development (IMD).