We are a leading law firm specializing in the fields of Immigration law with emphasize on residence and work permits in Iceland. Our extensive expertise and efficient practices ensure exceptional service in this area.
Our attorneys offer individuals and businesses tailored, comprehensive services and assistance with applications for various residence permits, work permits, notifications to the Directorate of labour and the Immigration Directorate regarding foreign workers, and applications for Icelandic citizenship.
We customize our services to meet the unique needs of each client, striving to ensure a seamless application process for obtaining legal residence in Iceland. For individuals coming to work with Icelandic companies or foreign service providers, our objective is to secure the necessary residence, and work permits so they can begin their employment on time. Our services include guidance on the types of permits available, the eligibility criteria, assistance in preparing and submitting applications, and representation towards the Immigration Directorate, the Directorate of labour, and the National Register throughout the application process until the permit is granted.
Residence and work permit in Iceland and registration of EEA/EFTA citizens
We assist individuals throughout the entire process of applying for residence and work permits, making the process significantly easier for those seeking permits based on employment or other reasons.
Icelandic citizenship
Foreign citizens aged 18 and older can apply for Icelandic citizenship through the Immigration Directorate.
To qualify for Icelandic citizenship, applicants must meet several criteria, including having a permanent residence permit in Iceland or being exempt from the requirement of a residence permit according to the Foreign Nationals Act. Applicants must also provide adequate identification by presenting a passport or other specified identity documents. Additionally, they must pass an Icelandic language test according to the required standards.
Applicants should not have any outstanding debts that have resulted in foreclosure within the last three years, and they must not have filed for bankruptcy or be in arrears on tax payments. They must demonstrate self-sufficiency and should not have received financial assistance from Icelandic municipalities in the last three years. Furthermore, applicants should not have been subjected to fines, imprisonment, or have any pending cases in the criminal justice system.
Alþingi has the legal authority to grant Icelandic citizenship, and we assist applicants in preparing their citizenship applications for Parliament.
Visas
Citizens of specific countries outside the EEA/EFTA are required to obtain a visa prior to traveling to Iceland. Visa applications must be submitted through the appropriate embassy or consulate before entering Iceland.
Visas may be granted for purposes such as business trips, personal visits (to family or friends), short courses, and participation in political, scientific, cultural, sporting, or religious events. Additionally, it is possible to apply for a long-term visa to Iceland, including a long-term visa for remote work, provided certain conditions are met.
Foreign service companies and temporary staffing agencies
Foreign service companies and temporary work agencies are required to register their operations with the Administration of Occupational Safety and Health. Additionally, they must provide information about employees working in Iceland and submit copies of their employment contracts.
These companies are also responsible for adhering to Icelandic tax laws and occupational health and safety regulations.
We offer advice to companies to ensure compliance with Icelandic laws applicable to foreign service companies and temporary staffing agencies. We assist companies in meeting their legal reporting obligations to the Administration of Occupational Safety and Health and in providing the necessary documentation.
Applications for Income Deductions for Foreign Experts
A specific taxation provision applies to foreign experts working in Iceland, allowing them to deduct 25% of their income from taxable earnings. This means that only 75% of the expert’s income is subject to income tax – both for withholding and final assessment – during the first three years of employment.
To benefit from this tax reduction, an application along with the required documentation must be submitted to a designated committee within three months from the date the employee begins working in Iceland.
We offer guidance and support in preparing applications for income deductions for foreign professionals.
Relocation Services
We assist companies and their relocating employees to have a successful relocation journey to or from Iceland.
To ensure success, we offer relocation services to fit the unique needs of our clients.
We provide companies and employees with integral assistance linked to the employee’s relocation to Iceland.
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