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Iceland Visa and Immigration Resources
General Information on Iceland Work Permits
island.isAn employer who intends to hire a foreign national from a country outside of the EEA or EFTA must apply for and already have received a work permit before the foreign national can start working.
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Iceland - UK Foreign travel adviceThis advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel to Iceland.
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Travelling to Iceland for workCheck if you need a visa or permit to work in Iceland and how to get one if you do (UK Citizens).
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Living in IcelandInformation for British citizens moving to or living in Iceland, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
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Iceland Embassies and Consulates
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Iceland dipomatic misionsInformation about all the countries Iceland has diplomatic relations with. Iceland's accredited mission to each country, each country's accredited mission to Iceland, Iceland's Honorary Consuls around the world and visa information.
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Iceland Doing Business
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Iceland - Country Commercial Guide
Discusses key Icelandic economic indicators and trade statistics, which countries are dominant in the market, and other issues that affect trade.
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Iceland Visa and Immigration News
Permit Validity and Dependent Rights Improved
www.fragomen.comThe government has implemented several key improvements in residence and work permit validity periods and other aspects of the immigration process for foreign nationals, dependents and students in an effort to improve current labor and skills shortages.
If you are employed elsewhere and earn nearly six figures, Iceland may want you
www.businesslive.co.zaIceland is not the first place to lure the work-from-anywhere set with long-stay waivers. Bermuda, Barbados, the Cayman Islands and Estonia have also used the strategy
Iceland Introduces Long-Term Visa for non-EUEEA Teleworkers
www.schengenvisainfo.comInternationals who reside in Iceland will be eligible to work remotely for overseas companies and stay in the country for up to six months, Icelands government has announced. Internationals engaged in telework are allowed now to apply for a long-term visa, which permits them and their families to stay in Iceland for more than six ...