A residence permit for a parent 67 years or older is generally granted for one year at a time, but for a maximum of two years.
If the permit is granted on the basis of family reunification with the holder of a temporary residence permit, its duration cannot be longer than the residence permit of that person.
If the holder of the permit stays abroad for more than three consecutive months, the residence permit can be revoked. If the holder registers his legal domicile out of the country, the residence permit is automatically revoked. Even though the residence permit has been revoked, it is possible to apply for a renewal, if this is done within the validity period of the previous residence permit and the reasons for doing so recommend it.
Right to renewal
The permit may be renewed for a maximum of two years, if the requirements are still met, however its duration cannot be longer than of the person from whom the applicant derives his/her right.
Right to family reunification
The residence permit does not confer the right to family reunification.
Right to work
Holders of a residence permit for parents 67 years or older must apply for a work permit to be allowed to work in Iceland, see instructions in the list of supporting documents.
They may not begin working until a residence and work permit has been granted.
They may not work for an employer other than the one to whom the work permit was granted.
Right to permanent residence permit
The residence permit may be the basis for a permanent residence permit.
Please note that one of the conditions of a permanent residence permit is that you have not resided abroad for more than 90 days in total each year during the period of validity of the residence permit, counting from the date of issue of the permit.
Service provider
Directorate of Immigration