sissehingatav
Sissehingatav is a term used in Estonian to describe a person who has been granted permission to enter a country, typically for a specific purpose such as tourism, business, or study. The term is derived from the verb "sisse hingata," which means "to let in" or "to admit." In the context of immigration, a sissehingatav is someone who has been approved for entry into Estonia, following the necessary procedures and meeting the required criteria.
The process of becoming a sissehingatav usually involves several steps. Applicants must first determine their eligibility
If the application is approved, the applicant is granted a visa, which serves as their sissehingatav status.
Sissehingatav status is not the same as permanent residency or citizenship. Individuals with sissehingatav status are