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2024 Iceland Work Visa Process for Jobs in High Demand Fields

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
2 years ago
in Visas & Migration

Iceland’s work visa policies in 2024 present new job opportunities for global talent. With its simplified work visa process, Iceland is an attractive destination for job seekers worldwide. This article explores the employment prospects that could pave the way for a permanent move to this stunning and dynamic country.

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Iceland offers a vibrant work culture and diverse opportunities, making it an appealing destination for international job seekers. Understanding the work visa process is crucial for a smooth transition. This article provides an essential guide for applying for an Iceland Work Visa in 2024.

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Legal Aspect of Iceland’s Work Visa Regulations

The right of foreign nationals to work in Iceland is governed by the Foreign Nationals’ Right to Work Act No. 97/2002 and Regulation No. 339/2005. The right to reside is regulated by Act No. 80/2016 on Foreign Nationals.

Who Needs a Work Permit in Iceland in 2024?

Citizens from countries within the European Economic Area (EEA), European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA), or the Faroe Islands do not require a temporary work permit. Conversely, others will generally need a permit.

Special Cases:

– Short-term assignments (up to 90 days)
– Self-employment (limited exceptions)

Types of Iceland Work Permits Available in 2024

Seven types of work permits are available in Iceland​​:

– Special Skills work Permit
– Employee Shortage Permit
– Athletes work Permit
– Special Circumstances Work Permit
– Family Reunification Permit
– Connection with Study Permit
– Specialized Employees under Service Contracts or Collaboration Agreements

Finding Skill Shortage Jobs in Iceland in 2024

To find skill shortage jobs in Iceland, you can explore official government websites and platforms such as Vinnumálastofnun (Directorate of Labour), Starfsþjónusta ríkisins (State Human Resources Agency), Adecco Iceland, Heilbrigðisráð Íslands (Icelandic Nurses’ Association), and Work in Iceland.

Job Seeker Visa in Iceland

Iceland does not currently offer a conventional job seeker visa. Those seeking to work in Iceland typically need to secure a job offer first and then apply for a work permit or a residence permit for work.

Applying for a Work Permit of Iceland in 2024

The process to apply for an Iceland work permit in 2024 involves collaboration between the employer and the applicant. The employer typically initiates the application by submitting paperwork to the Directorate of Labour, including job details and justification for hiring a foreign worker.

Iceland Work Permit Application Costs:

– Visa Fees: €80 – €90
– Processing Fees: Approx. €30 – €50
– Travel Insurance: Approx. €50 – €100
– Living Expenses Proof: Around €29 per day plus €145 per entry

List of documents required to apply for Iceland’s Work Permit in 2024:

– A fully completed application form
– An employment contract
– Certified diploma copies
– Evidence of extensive experience
– Proof of employer’s attempts to hire locally
– Employer’s confirmation of covering return travel

This article provides an insight into the work visa process and employment opportunities in Iceland, giving job seekers a clear understanding of what to expect when considering a move to this beautiful country.

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Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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