A sub-page "Security Situation in Europe" has been added to the Kriis.ee page, which summarizes practical information in 3 languages:
- to a citizen of Ukraine who is in Estonia or is coming here
- to an Estonian citizen staying in or going to Ukraine
- information for those who want to offer their help in a crisis
The Estonian state offers Ukrainian citizens and their family members who have fled the war a safe place to stay, education, support in finding a job, and various services. Information material can be found here:
In addition, up-to-date practical information has been compiled:
Estonian Police and Boarder Guard Board (PPA)
- In Estonian: https://www.politsei.ee/et/juhend/info-seoses-ukraina-sojaga
- In English: https://www.politsei.ee/en/instructions/information-on-the-war-in-ukrai…
- In Russian: https://www.politsei.ee/ru/instruktsii/informaciya-svyazannaya-s-voynoy…
- In Ukrainian: https://www.politsei.ee/uk/instrukciya/informaciya-u-zv-yazku-z-ukrajin…
Info Tallinnasse jõudnud Ukraina sõjapõgenike jaoks
- In Estonian: https://www.tallinn.ee/est/ukraina
- In Russian: https://www.tallinn.ee/rus/ukraina/Tsentr-vstrechi-voennyh-bezhentsev-v…
- In Russian: https://www.tallinn.ee/rus/ukraina/voprosy
- In Ukrainian https://www.tallinn.ee/rus/ukraina/Pitannja-scho-chasto-zadajutsja?fbcl…
Independent Estonian language learning and study materials are available on the website of the Integration Foundation. Independent language learning is suitable for those who want to learn a language on their own, as well as for those who take courses. Various free language learning opportunities are available here for both beginners and advanced learners who want to learn Estonian independently with the help of a computer or smart device: https://www.integratsioon.ee/en/independent-study-and-materials