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Icelandic passport. Visa requirements for Icelandic citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Iceland by the authorities of other states.. As a member state of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), Icelandic citizens enjoy freedom of movement to live and work in other EFTA countries in accordance with the EFTA convention. [1]
Of 226 countries or territories with foreign travel advice pages, 68 are currently flagged as having no-go zones due to security issues, health risks and legal differences with the UK.
Here is the UK Foreign Office’s latest travel advice for Iceland: A volcanic eruption started on the Reykjanes peninsula in south-west Iceland on the 18 December. The location is ...
Icelandic passports (Icelandic: íslenskt vegabréf) are issued to citizens of Iceland for the purpose of international travel. Beside serving as proof of Icelandic citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Icelandic consular officials abroad (or public officials in the mission of another Nordic country in case an Icelandic consular official is absent).
Iceland: Visa not required [93] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area India: e-Visa [94] 60 days e-Visa holders must arrive via 31 designated airports [Note 1] or 5 designated seaports. [Note 2] [95] An Indian e-Tourist Visa may only be obtained twice within 1 calendar year. [citation needed]
The FCDO is not advising against non-essential travel to Portugal (excluding the Azores), Spain’s Canary Islands or five popular Greek islands. Foreign Office reveals low-risk holiday locations ...
Travel currently almost impossible due to gang violence. Only open borders are the sea borders. Air borders are currently not open, nor is the border with the Dominican Republic. [202] Foreign visitors are required to pay a US$10 Tourist visa fee. [203] No Honduras: Visa not required [204] 3 months Part of the Central America-4 Free Mobility ...
On Tuesday the Foreign Office (FCDO) strengthened its stance on travel to Jordan updating its guidance to read: “The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to within 3km of Jordan’s ...