Iceland square km inhabitants 63% living in the capital area (Reykjavik+6 connected towns / municipalities) 74% living on the South- west part of Iceland (capital area+ 3 towns and few more municipalities) Akureyri is the biggest town outside the South-west area Capital area South-west area Akureyri
Iceland The weather is mild costal weather, never hot and never really cold. Avarage temperature in Reykjavík is 10,6°C in July, 0°C in January Iceland is not as far away as many think, 2,5-3 hours flights to cities like London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
Labour Market Unemployment ca. 1.1% in average May 2008: 1% Economic growth 3,8% in 2007 Foreign citizens living Iceland constituted 6% of the total population and around 10% of the labour force Have increased fast since 2004, have mostly come from the new memberstates. Largest groups of immigrants in Iceland are from Poland, Lithunia and Germany.
Job oppertunities Workers in agri- and horticulture – all year around Chefs, waiters and general hotel workers (summer season) Meat industry during the slaughter season, Sept. Okt. Nurses, auxilary nurses and care attendants Pre school and kindergarten teachers
Job oppertunities Drivers and operators Physiotherapists Engineers Wharehouse workers Div. service attendants Postworkers; sorting and delivering Factoryworkers
Language Fair knowledge of English or a scandi-navian language is usually a precondition for an unskilled job Learning Icelandic gives you a great advantage and enhances your chances in finding a more interesting and better paid job.
Finding a job in Iceland Fill out and submit EURES application form: Then you can contact EURES IS and hear about your possibilities. Also if you know what kind of business you want to work for EURES can help you find suitable enterprises. EURES IS, / phone:
Finding a job in Iceland Advertisments from newspapers: The employment section „Atvinna“ comes out every Sunday. Private Job Agencies: for a complete list of agencies: > Tenglar
What should you bring with you? Documents for transferring your health and social security rights. E- 104/European health insurance card. The E-301 form in case you happen to get unemployed after working for some time in Iceland
Integration politics Housing: 75-85% privately owned. Average price per square meter for rented flat/room € minus rent subsidies Language courses: many and increasing options and are subsidized by the authorities Family: No special schedule to help mobile workers bring their families with them, but after a certain time same right as nationals. Wages (levels): min. for unskilled worker: € Substantial difference between union rates and market salaries > increase awareness
Integration politics 1€ = 122 ISK – 13 May 2007 *Wages include regular overtime and shift differential. **Engineers with masters degree and five years of work experience. Union ratesMarket wages Labourers1.129 €1.557 € Tradesmen1.701 €2.644 € Nurses1.762 €2.954€* Engineers1.710 €4.316 €**
Income tax Salary for 1 month % deduction for pension Taxable income Tax rate 35,72%x Personal tax credit Witholding tax Salary after taxes In average 27% of your salary goes to tax