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Can EU citizens work in Iceland?
How can US citizens not residing in the US visit the White House?Status of emotional abuse laws in JapanWork in the US with H4 visaEU citizens in Germany: is any registration required beyond Anmeldung?Will I be able to enter other country again?Schengen tourist visa: Work details of spouse accompanying short term work permit travelerEntering the Schengen area with one passport and legally remaining with anotherAcquiring work rights in UKWhat EEA countries are lenient towards EEA citizens bringing their non-EEA parents?Health Insurance for National D Visa (Poland) under work category
From Wikipedia:
Iceland is heavily integrated into the European Union via the European
Economic Area and the Schengen Agreement, but it is not a member
state.
Because Iceland is not a member state I guess rules for moving and work in the country are different.
- Can europeans work in Iceland? How long can we stay there?
legal europe
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From Wikipedia:
Iceland is heavily integrated into the European Union via the European
Economic Area and the Schengen Agreement, but it is not a member
state.
Because Iceland is not a member state I guess rules for moving and work in the country are different.
- Can europeans work in Iceland? How long can we stay there?
legal europe
migrated from travel.stackexchange.com 6 hours ago
This question came from our site for road warriors and seasoned travelers.
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Because this question concerns moving for work, it is off topic here. It belongs on Expatriates. But the answer is basically yes, and as long as you want, because the free movement directive also applies in the EEA, to which Iceland belongs.
– phoog
6 hours ago
@phoog can be moved to exp?
– santimirandarp
6 hours ago
People in Iceland may object to the use of "on Iceland" (except perhaps on Fridays).
– Peter Mortensen
24 mins ago
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From Wikipedia:
Iceland is heavily integrated into the European Union via the European
Economic Area and the Schengen Agreement, but it is not a member
state.
Because Iceland is not a member state I guess rules for moving and work in the country are different.
- Can europeans work in Iceland? How long can we stay there?
legal europe
From Wikipedia:
Iceland is heavily integrated into the European Union via the European
Economic Area and the Schengen Agreement, but it is not a member
state.
Because Iceland is not a member state I guess rules for moving and work in the country are different.
- Can europeans work in Iceland? How long can we stay there?
legal europe
legal europe
edited 21 mins ago
santimirandarp
asked 7 hours ago
santimirandarpsantimirandarp
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migrated from travel.stackexchange.com 6 hours ago
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migrated from travel.stackexchange.com 6 hours ago
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1
Because this question concerns moving for work, it is off topic here. It belongs on Expatriates. But the answer is basically yes, and as long as you want, because the free movement directive also applies in the EEA, to which Iceland belongs.
– phoog
6 hours ago
@phoog can be moved to exp?
– santimirandarp
6 hours ago
People in Iceland may object to the use of "on Iceland" (except perhaps on Fridays).
– Peter Mortensen
24 mins ago
add a comment |
1
Because this question concerns moving for work, it is off topic here. It belongs on Expatriates. But the answer is basically yes, and as long as you want, because the free movement directive also applies in the EEA, to which Iceland belongs.
– phoog
6 hours ago
@phoog can be moved to exp?
– santimirandarp
6 hours ago
People in Iceland may object to the use of "on Iceland" (except perhaps on Fridays).
– Peter Mortensen
24 mins ago
1
1
Because this question concerns moving for work, it is off topic here. It belongs on Expatriates. But the answer is basically yes, and as long as you want, because the free movement directive also applies in the EEA, to which Iceland belongs.
– phoog
6 hours ago
Because this question concerns moving for work, it is off topic here. It belongs on Expatriates. But the answer is basically yes, and as long as you want, because the free movement directive also applies in the EEA, to which Iceland belongs.
– phoog
6 hours ago
@phoog can be moved to exp?
– santimirandarp
6 hours ago
@phoog can be moved to exp?
– santimirandarp
6 hours ago
People in Iceland may object to the use of "on Iceland" (except perhaps on Fridays).
– Peter Mortensen
24 mins ago
People in Iceland may object to the use of "on Iceland" (except perhaps on Fridays).
– Peter Mortensen
24 mins ago
add a comment |
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While Iceland is not a member of EU, it participates in the EU Single Market through its membership of the European Economic Area. One consequence of that is that freedom of movement for workers applies to Iceland and Icelanders in the same way as to the EU proper.
An EU citizen has the right to live and work in Iceland indefinitely without prior permission (but must register with civil authorities within 6 months, like native Icelanders have to). The rules also give quite liberal rights to move to Iceland to seek work on your own expense for up to six months.
The Icelandic government informs about the procedure at https://www.skra.is/english/individuals/moving-to-iceland/
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While Iceland is not a member of EU, it participates in the EU Single Market through its membership of the European Economic Area. One consequence of that is that freedom of movement for workers applies to Iceland and Icelanders in the same way as to the EU proper.
An EU citizen has the right to live and work in Iceland indefinitely without prior permission (but must register with civil authorities within 6 months, like native Icelanders have to). The rules also give quite liberal rights to move to Iceland to seek work on your own expense for up to six months.
The Icelandic government informs about the procedure at https://www.skra.is/english/individuals/moving-to-iceland/
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While Iceland is not a member of EU, it participates in the EU Single Market through its membership of the European Economic Area. One consequence of that is that freedom of movement for workers applies to Iceland and Icelanders in the same way as to the EU proper.
An EU citizen has the right to live and work in Iceland indefinitely without prior permission (but must register with civil authorities within 6 months, like native Icelanders have to). The rules also give quite liberal rights to move to Iceland to seek work on your own expense for up to six months.
The Icelandic government informs about the procedure at https://www.skra.is/english/individuals/moving-to-iceland/
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While Iceland is not a member of EU, it participates in the EU Single Market through its membership of the European Economic Area. One consequence of that is that freedom of movement for workers applies to Iceland and Icelanders in the same way as to the EU proper.
An EU citizen has the right to live and work in Iceland indefinitely without prior permission (but must register with civil authorities within 6 months, like native Icelanders have to). The rules also give quite liberal rights to move to Iceland to seek work on your own expense for up to six months.
The Icelandic government informs about the procedure at https://www.skra.is/english/individuals/moving-to-iceland/
While Iceland is not a member of EU, it participates in the EU Single Market through its membership of the European Economic Area. One consequence of that is that freedom of movement for workers applies to Iceland and Icelanders in the same way as to the EU proper.
An EU citizen has the right to live and work in Iceland indefinitely without prior permission (but must register with civil authorities within 6 months, like native Icelanders have to). The rules also give quite liberal rights to move to Iceland to seek work on your own expense for up to six months.
The Icelandic government informs about the procedure at https://www.skra.is/english/individuals/moving-to-iceland/
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Because this question concerns moving for work, it is off topic here. It belongs on Expatriates. But the answer is basically yes, and as long as you want, because the free movement directive also applies in the EEA, to which Iceland belongs.
– phoog
6 hours ago
@phoog can be moved to exp?
– santimirandarp
6 hours ago
People in Iceland may object to the use of "on Iceland" (except perhaps on Fridays).
– Peter Mortensen
24 mins ago