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EEA/EFTA citizens staying longer than six months must register with Registers Iceland.
Registration in medical records must be coordinated and timely and reflect the health services provided.
Legalisation (Apostille) is an international certification of documents that are to be used in a foreign country.
Parents with joint custody may submit a request to the district commissioner to change their child's legal domicile.
An individual may be entitled to unemployment benefits if he/she has worked in Iceland and becomes unemployed.
All commercial fishing is subject to a licence from the Directorate of Fisheries. There are generally 1300 vessels and boats licensed for commercial fishing.
Child pensions for study or training are paid to young people aged 18-20.
The Loftbrú discount scheme provides a 40% discount on the total fare of all domestic routes to and from the capital area.