Iceland•Europe8-10 months
Free
1 year
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
The residence permit for missionaries in Iceland is established under Article 67 of the Foreign Nationals Act. This legal framework was designed to address the specific needs of individuals entering the country for religious purposes, filling a gap for those who are not seeking traditional employment but rather are committed to service with the Church of Iceland or other officially registered religious organizations. By providing a structured pathway for these individuals, the law ensures that religious institutions can host international volunteers while maintaining regulatory oversight over their residency status, ensuring that their stay is purposeful and aligned with the activities of the sponsoring religious body.
This permit is intended for individuals aged 18 or older who are dedicated to religious or missionary work. It is ideal for clergy, volunteers, and religious workers who have received an invitation from a recognized Icelandic religious entity. A distinctive feature of this visa is that it does not authorize paid employment in the local labor market; instead, applicants must demonstrate secure means of support, either through personal funds or financial backing from their sponsoring organization. This requirement underscores the permit's focus on service-oriented, non-profit activities rather than economic participation, making it a unique category for those motivated by faith-based missions rather than professional career advancement.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
IcelandValid passport (valid at least 90 days beyond the permit duration)
Proof of secure means of support (either by the religious organization or personal funds)
Valid health insurance (minimum coverage of 2,000,000 ISK)
Criminal record certificate (not older than 12 months)
Official invitation from a registered religious organization or the Church of Iceland
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
2,970,864 EUR/yr
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