LOCATE - Online Registration for British Citizens
We’re encouraging ALL British Nationals travelling and living overseas to register with LOCATE so that our embassy and crisis staff can provide better assistance in an emergency or in the event of crisis
How we can help
Visiting UK
Find the practical information about travelling to UK, maps and guides, where to stay, tourist information, facts and figures here
UK in Estonia
Welcome to the new British Embassy website. We hope that the new layout and simpler navigation will make it easy for you to search for news, visa and consular information, the latest on Estonian-British relations, and generally satisfy your interest in the UK. Please read the welcome message from Her Majesty's Ambassador to Estonia, Peter Carter.
Embassy Working Hours - Changes for Summer Period
British Embassy working hours change for the period from the 25th of June to the 31st of August. Embassy is closed for public holidays on June 23, 24 and August 20.
Information on Swine Influenza
Recommendations for nationals of foreign countries temporarily staying in Estonia who suspect a case of the new type A(H1N1) flu.
The British Embassy in Estonia
From climate change and financial instability to health pandemics and weapons proliferation, the UK's national security and prosperity depend on our work with other nations. The UK's strategy for working with other nations is Better World, Better Britain.
The British Embassy in Estonia is part of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office's global network of 261 diplomatic posts around the world. We support the UK's interests in Estonia, fostering bilateral relations and consular services.
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Visit our blogs at http://blogs.fco.gov.uk/
LATEST NEWS
Glenys Kinnock discusses the challenges of Europe
2 July 2010
Minister for Europe Glenys Kinnock spoke about the challenges Europe faces during a speech at Chatham House on Thursday 18 June.
Royal Air Force Tornados fly over Tallinn
25 June 2009
Two Tornado fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force said farewell to Tallinn just after mid day on 25 June by making a low-level fly past over the city.