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  2. Is it safe to travel to Iceland after volcanic eruption? Your ...

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    Earlier earthquakes struck just 10 miles south of Iceland’s main airport, Keflavík International, but the UK Foreign Office said travel can go ahead (Vafri.is)

  3. Iceland volcano - latest: Stunning footage shows 100m high ...

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    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 ...

  4. Iceland earthquakes – live: Volcano eruption could happen ...

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    The UK foreign office has updated its travel advice, warning that a volcanic eruption is increasingly likely. Mapped: Iceland earthquake locations revealed as volcano eruption alert issued Experts ...

  5. Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Icelandic: Utanríkisráðuneytið) is an Icelandic cabinet-level ministry founded 18 November 1941. The ministry is responsible for foreign policy, diplomatic missions, trade, foreign aid, and interactions with international organizations among other tasks.

  6. Visa requirements for Icelandic citizens - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Iceland volcano – live: Met Office issues magma warning as ...

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    The Foreign Office says travellers should seek advice from the Icelandic Met Office, Safe Travel Iceland and the Almannavarnadeild Facebook page and Twitter (@almannavarnir).

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