E-Estonia - meaning and definition. What is E-Estonia
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What (who) is E-Estonia - definition


E-Estonia         
ESTONIAN GOVERNMENT DIGITAL INITIATIVES
e-Estonia refers to a movement by the government of Estonia to facilitate citizen interactions with the state through the use of electronic solutions. E-services created under this initiative include i-Voting, e-Tax Board, e-Business, e-Banking, e-Ticket, e-School, University via internet, the E-Governance Academy, e-Voting, as well as the release of several mobile applications.
E-Residency of Estonia         
  • e-Residency identity card
ESTONIAN VIRTUAL RESIDENCY PROGRAM THAT IS A GOVERNMENT-ISSUED DIGITAL IDENTITY AND STATUS THAT PROVIDES ACCESS TO ESTONIA’S TRANSPARENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. E-RESIDENTS CAN START AN EU-BASED COMPANY AND MANAGE THEIR BUSINESS FROM ANYWHERE.
Estonian e-residency; E-residency of Estonia; Kaspar Korjus
e-Residency of Estonia (also called virtual residency or E-residency) is a program launched by Estonia on 1 December 2014. The program allows non-Estonians access to Estonian services such as company formation, banking, payment processing, and taxation.
Azerbaijan–Estonia relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ESTONIA
Azerbaijan-Estonia relations; Estonia–Azerbaijan relations; Estonia - Azerbaijan relations; Estonia-Azerbaijan relations; Estonia – Azerbaijan relations; Estonia Azerbaijan relations; Azerbaijan - Estonia relations; Azerbaijan Estonia relations; Azerbaijan – Estonia relations
Foreign relations exist between Azerbaijan and Estonia. Both countries were part of Russian Empire and Soviet Union.