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E-residents, or e-residents, are participants in Estonia's e-Residency program, a government initiative started in 2014 to provide a digital identity to people who do not physically reside in Estonia. The program offers a form of digital residency—allowing access to online state services and business tools—but it does not confer actual residence, citizenship, or a visa.

Core features include a digital identity issued by Estonian authorities, use of secure online services, and

Application and status: Individuals apply online, undergo identity verification, and may receive a digital ID card

Limitations and criticisms: E-residency does not grant physical residence, citizenship, or the right to live or

Usage and impact: Since its inception, the program has attracted thousands of individuals and business owners

the
ability
to
establish
and
manage
an
Estonian
company
entirely
online.
E-residents
can
digitally
sign
documents,
access
Estonia's
e-government
services,
and,
with
participating
financial
institutions,
operate
a
business
bank
account
remotely.
The
arrangement
has
made
it
easier
for
entrepreneurs
and
contractors
to
run
EU-based
companies
from
abroad.
or
mobile
ID
if
approved.
Fees
apply
for
processing
and
for
the
digital
ID,
with
additional
costs
for
card
issuance
and
related
services.
The
program
is
overseen
by
Estonian
authorities
and
relies
on
verification
procedures
designed
to
ensure
security
and
legitimate
use.
work
in
Estonia.
Some
services,
such
as
banking,
may
require
additional
verification
or,
in
certain
cases,
physical
presence.
Privacy
and
security
concerns,
as
well
as
questions
about
tax
and
regulatory
implications
for
e-residents
and
their
home
jurisdictions,
have
been
raised
by
policymakers
and
experts.
who
form
and
manage
companies
online.
It
has
influenced
discussions
on
digital
governance
and
cross-border
entrepreneurship,
while
remaining
a
subject
of
ongoing
policy
debate.
See
also
Estonia’s
e-Residency
program.