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Quota Refugees in Iceland from 1956
As of 2007 the policy in Iceland is to welcome 25 to 30 quota refugees every year.
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-nationals/quota-refugees-in-iceland-from-1956/
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Protocol
Accreditation and Presentation of Credentials Requests to the Government of Iceland for for new Heads
Path: https://www.government.is/ministries/ministry-for-foreign-affairs/protocol/
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War in Ukraine - Iceland's response
How can I help?
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/war-in-ukraine/
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Visa to Iceland
Where can I apply for a Schengen visa to Iceland?
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/visa-to-iceland/
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National Security
Iceland is a country without a military and has emphasised a comprehensive and multilateral approach
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/national-security/
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Legal Affairs
Sanctions Information on international restrictive and security measures implemented by Iceland. - More
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/legal-affairs/
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International Development Cooperation
Adhering to a professional, and systematic, approach is necessary for optimum outcomes and ensure that
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/international-development-cooperation/
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International Affairs
International Affairs Iceland is actively involved in the work of international institutions as well
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/international-affairs/
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Iceland Crisis Response Unit (ICRU)
for Foreign Affairs' international activities in the nineties, leading to the founding of the Iceland
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/icru/
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Iceland in Europe
Iceland in Europe Iceland is closely connected to other European countries in a historical, political
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/iceland-in-europe/
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Human Rights in Foreign Policy
Iceland plays a role in calling the attention of the international community to any lack of respect for
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/human-rights-in-foreign-policy/
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External Trade
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ Directorate for External Trade and Economic Affairs aims to advance
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/external-trade/
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Consular Affairs
travel to Iceland should inquire with whether they need to obtain a visa prior to arrival.
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/consular-affairs/
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The Arctic Region
It is clear that few states have a greater interest in the sustainable development of the area than Iceland
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/arctic-region/
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Water
Water Freshwater resources are abundant in Iceland and water is generally unpolluted.
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/environment-climate-and-nature-protection/water/
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Waste treatment
Waste treatment In Iceland local authorities determine the arrangements for collection of household
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/environment-climate-and-nature-protection/waste-treatment-/
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Biological Diversity
Biological Diversity Protection of biological diversity in Iceland aims at strengthening and preserving
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/environment-climate-and-nature-protection/biological-diversity/
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Air Quality
, on dry winter days with little wind air pollutants can collect up in the capital region, e.g. due to
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/environment-climate-and-nature-protection/air-quality/
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Recognition of Professional Qualifications
application should be sent to the relevant education institution or to the in Iceland (academic recognition
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/education/recognition-of-professional-qualifications/
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Licence Applications
A telephone line for inquiries about teaching licences is open every weekday from 10.00 am to 11.00 am
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/education/licence-applications/