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A few things to do when you first arrive in Estonia

Estonia

First of all, Tallinn, if you are new here, you should do a few things as soon as possible.

First, you'd better buy a pass here early the next morning, valid for 30 days, and you can take all troll, bus and tram lines in the city without restriction. The price is 150EEK, which can be found in any convenience store next to the station. Unlike me, I bought a 5EEK one-way student ticket the other day and spent a lot of money. Here I want to tell you that there is no conductor on the bus of love, but there are people who get on the bus occasionally to check the tickets, but usually before 9 o'clock, but I don't want everyone to take any chances and not check the tickets. Once you are caught, you will be fined 600 kronor. Although the fine is small, it is a great loss of talents. Don't embarrass China people.

Second, you should go to the bank to deposit money. I suggest you apply for an international student ID card at SEB Bank. Although other banks also have student cards, I think this one is good. If you have the idea of traveling to Europe, this card is perfect, because this student card can prove your student identity, and you can book a hotel or go shopping through the information provided by this card, so you can get a discount. Everyone should pay attention here. As long as you go to the bank's counter to handle business, the bank will charge you a certain service fee, including saving money and withdrawing money. So don't make a fuss when you check the balance and find that there is less money, hehe.

Third, you must go to the immigration office to apply for an ID card. After this card is completed, you can buy a monthly pass for 80EEK students. It will take a month to get this card, and you can buy a monthly pass for students when the monthly pass expires, hehe. You can buy it at any convenience store, and so can the post office. 80 a month, 230 for three months and 350 for five months. But remember, no matter which one you buy, you have to charge a handling fee of 6EEK. There is no way out. So I suggest you buy it for three months.

Steps of card processing:

1. Go to the teacher and ask for an immigrant account. Sometimes it changes, so I won't give it first.

2. Remittance to the bank, 150EEK, plus 25EEK handling fee. But you don't need a handling fee of 25EEK to open online banking, hehe. Remember the address of your remittance bank, which is required by the immigration department, and this is also the bank where you get your ID card.

3. Go to the immigration office. Address: 6 sole street1a, take the troll 6 bus at the school gate, get off at kaskla, and then transfer to troll 9 bus. The procedure is simple. You don't need to fill out the form. You just need to tell him your home address and the bank where you remit money. Bring a two-inch photo with a white background, and sign it in Chinese characters when you finally sign it. The ID card here is very beautiful. Even if it doesn't work, I think I should get one as a souvenir to prove that you loved, hehe. )

Fourth, you should go to the embassy of our great motherland China to announce your arrival. Anyway, let people know that you are here, hehe.

Address: Narva mnt 98, take bus 5 1, tram 1, 3 to get there. Just ask Secretary Yu Shuang, hehe.

Fifth, you should register with the civil affairs bureau in your area. The procedure is simple and free, hehe. The specific address is different in each district, so you have to ask the teacher.