Estonia has announced a new policy that will prohibit Russian and Belarusian citizens who do not hold permanent residency in the country from purchasing property. The move, aimed at tightening controls amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, reflects Tallinn’s efforts to safeguard its national security and real estate market. The restriction comes as part of broader measures targeting foreign influence and economic activity linked to Russia and Belarus, signaling a significant shift in Estonia’s property ownership regulations.
Estonia Implements Strict Property Purchase Restrictions Targeting Russian and Belarusian Nationals
The Estonian government has introduced new legislation that effectively prohibits Russian and Belarusian citizens, who do not possess permanent residency, from purchasing property within the country. This move is part of broader measures aimed at tightening national security and controlling foreign investment flows amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The…
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Author : Jackson Lee
Publish date : 2026-03-03 07:09:00
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