FAQ

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  • If you are a citizen of a country outside the EEA/EFTA, you may have to apply for a visa to visit Iceland. See here

  • Yes. Application for a licence to practise as a healthcare professional is issued by Directorate of Health.

  • The housing market in Iceland suffers from lack of supply and there for it is important to realize that it can be time consuming to find the right apartment. Prices can be high and usually collaterals for payments are needed upfront.

  • To get all licence to work as a nurse in Iceland you don't need to know Icelandic, but all the retirement homes require you to learn the language over time.

  • Yes. Salaries for nurses in Iceland are competitive by international standards, reflecting the country's high cost of living and commitment to a well-funded healthcare system.

  • Yes. But there are restrictions on working or studying. Family reunification is the ground.

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