Can I live in a summer house in Iceland during the Wintertime?
My girlfriend has worked in Iceland since May 2008. She saw a beautiful summer house with big land for selling close to her farm and she would like to buy it. But she's wondering if it's legal to live here also in the Wintertime.
Other - Europe - 3 Answers
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Why would it be illegal to live in a summer house during winter ? If you buy it , it's your and you do whatever you want with it.
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yes thats perfectly legal, most summerhouses can be stayed in all year round here
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
How much money does a Mexican can earn in Iceland working as Attorney in law
How much money does a Mexican can earn in Iceland working as Attorney in law?
Immigration - 4 Answers
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You can't just go to Iceland and "hang your shingle" because they have very rigid laws and regulations regarding attorneys. They aren't all paid the same salary like McDonald's does.
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LOL!
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BiG Money!
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You would have to be educated as an attorney in Iceland. Attorneys can't just go to whatever country they want and work as attorneys there. The laws are different in every country, so you need an attorney degree in the country you want to work in. Attorneys generally make very good money in Iceland.
Immigration - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
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You can't just go to Iceland and "hang your shingle" because they have very rigid laws and regulations regarding attorneys. They aren't all paid the same salary like McDonald's does.
2 :
LOL!
3 :
BiG Money!
4 :
You would have to be educated as an attorney in Iceland. Attorneys can't just go to whatever country they want and work as attorneys there. The laws are different in every country, so you need an attorney degree in the country you want to work in. Attorneys generally make very good money in Iceland.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Study / Work in Iceland
Study / Work in Iceland?
I am from Pakistan, have Bachelor's Degree in journalism and working in insurance industry for the past 7 years. I am seriously interested in moving to Iceland. Can anyone help to get the related information, esp.on some kind of program/visa that can help me work and enchance my studies at the same time? Thanx
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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NOBODY can move to Iceland. It's one of the purest, most homogeneous populations on Earth, and they keep it that way. You're welcome to visit, though, if you can get a visa, but you'll have to leave.
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Disregard the ridiculous answer that you received above! Of course you may apply for a residency permit BUT, if you really want to apply for a residency permit and you reside outside the EEA (which you do) then you need to apply FIRST in your country before you travel to Iceland for your stay. If you try to apply for your first permit while you are already in Iceland, they will send you back. It's all spelled out in the Directorate of Immigration, which I have included as a link below. I suggest you read through the entire website, as there is a lot of pertinent information about both Visas and Residency permits. I hope this helps and good luck....it's a beautiful country and can see why someone would want to move there. Here is the link: http://www.utl.is/english
I am from Pakistan, have Bachelor's Degree in journalism and working in insurance industry for the past 7 years. I am seriously interested in moving to Iceland. Can anyone help to get the related information, esp.on some kind of program/visa that can help me work and enchance my studies at the same time? Thanx
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
NOBODY can move to Iceland. It's one of the purest, most homogeneous populations on Earth, and they keep it that way. You're welcome to visit, though, if you can get a visa, but you'll have to leave.
2 :
Disregard the ridiculous answer that you received above! Of course you may apply for a residency permit BUT, if you really want to apply for a residency permit and you reside outside the EEA (which you do) then you need to apply FIRST in your country before you travel to Iceland for your stay. If you try to apply for your first permit while you are already in Iceland, they will send you back. It's all spelled out in the Directorate of Immigration, which I have included as a link below. I suggest you read through the entire website, as there is a lot of pertinent information about both Visas and Residency permits. I hope this helps and good luck....it's a beautiful country and can see why someone would want to move there. Here is the link: http://www.utl.is/english
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