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Iceland Study & Immigration Requirements (2025)

Why Study in Iceland?

World-Class Education

Home to top-ranked institutions like the University of Iceland and Reykjavik University.

Low Tuition Fees

Public universities charge only €400–€1,500 per year for non-EU students.

Work Opportunities

15 hours/week during studies, full-time during holidays.

Post-Study Benefits

6-month job seeker visa after graduation.

Quality of Life

Safe, high standard of living in Reykjavik and beyond.

Iceland Student Visa Requirements (2025)

Visa Type

Residence Permit for Studies – Required for studies longer than 90 days.

Key Requirements

  • Admission Letter from an accredited Icelandic university.
  • Proof of Financial Means:
    €1,100/month (€13,200/year) in a blocked Icelandic bank account.
    OR scholarship confirmation covering living costs.
  • Health Insurance:
    Comprehensive coverage (mandatory for non-EU students).
  • Valid Passport (minimum 6 months validity).
  • Visa Fee: €85 (non-refundable).

Processing Time

4–8 weeks (apply well in advance).

Official Immigration Office

Icelandic Directorate of Immigration
📍 Address: Dalvegur 18, 201 Kópavogur, Iceland
🌍 Website: utl.is

Tuition Fees & Living Costs (2025)

Tuition Fees

Institution Type Non-EU Students (per year) EU/EEA Students
Public Universities €400 – €1,500 FREE
Private Universities €5,000 – €15,000 Same as non-EU

Estimated Monthly Living Costs

  • Accommodation: €600–€900 (student housing available).
  • Food: €300–€500.
  • Transport: €50–€100 (student discounts available).
  • Miscellaneous: €150–€300.
  • Total: €1,100–€1,800/month.

Work Rights & Post-Study Opportunities

During Studies

  • Part-time Work: 15 hours/week (minimum wage: €15/hour).
  • Full-time Work: Allowed during semester breaks.

After Graduation

  • 6-month Job Seeker Visa to find employment.
  • Permanent Residency (PR) Pathway:
    7 years of continuous stay (study period counts).

Scholarships in Iceland (2025)

Scholarship Coverage Eligibility
Icelandic Government Scholarship €1,000/month Non-EU Master's/PhD students
University of Iceland Grant 50% tuition waiver Merit-based
Erasmus+ €300–€500/month EU & partner country students

Key Takeaways

  • Low tuition fees compared to other Nordic countries.
  • 15-hour work allowance during studies.
  • 6-month job search visa after graduation.
  • PR possible after 7 years.

Why Choose Iceland?

  • 🎓 High-quality education in English & Icelandic.
  • 💼 Strong job market in renewable energy, tourism, and tech.
  • 🌍 Stunning natural beauty with a high quality of life.

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Iceland Student Visa Essentials (2025)

Key Advantages

  • Low Tuition Fees:
    Public universities charge only an annual registration fee of ISK 75,000–100,000 (€500–700) for EU/EEA students. Non-EU students pay slightly higher program fees.
  • Flexible Work Rights:
    Part-time work: 15–20 hours/week during studies
    Full-time work: Unlimited hours during semester breaks
  • Post-Study Opportunities:
    6-month job seeker visa (extendable if employed)
  • PR Pathway:
    7 years of continuous residence (study time counts at 50%)
  • Scholarship Options:
    Icelandic Government Scholarships
    University-specific grants (e.g., University of Iceland, Reykjavik University)

Essential Criteria

  • Proof of Financial Means
    → Minimum ISK 212,000/month (€1,450/month) for living expenses
  • Health Insurance
    → EU/EEA students: Valid EHIC card
    → Non-EU students: Mandatory Icelandic health insurance (~ISK 15,000/month)

Expert Guidance

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🌍 Website: EHE Consultants Oy

📱 Direct Line: +358 44 949 6034

Official Resources

🔗 Immigration Portal: utl.is

🔗 Study in Iceland: study.iceland.is

Note: Always verify latest requirements via Icelandic Directorate of Immigration (UTL).