Insurance requirements for studying in Iceland as a searchyear student

Insurance information for Iceland

If you are going to study and live in Iceland, you want to be fully prepared before starting your adventure. Among other things, you want to make sure your insurance covers everything you need, without paying too much.

Everyone who has resided legally in Iceland for six months automatically becomes a member of the Icelandic social insurance system, regardless of nationality. Residency means a registered domicile based on the length of registration at Registers Iceland.

Note that the Icelandic healthcare system only subsidises health care for beneficiaries but generally does not provide services for free. For most medical services, one can expect to pay a minimal fee.

Students from EU/EEA countries

Students from EU/EEA countries, who are in possession of valid health insurance in their home country, may use the European Health Insurance Card (see FAQ EHIC). This is a free card that gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. Please note that EHIC is according to EU recommendations not an alternative for Travel Insurance .EHIC does not guarantee free services. As each country’s healthcare system is different services that cost nothing at home might not be free in another country.

Nordic Students need only to provide confirmation of insurance in their home country. For example a health insurance card or similar documentation.

Students from outside the EU/EEA

All non-EU/EEA incoming students are required to acquire a private health insurance prior to arriving in Iceland. This is required by the Directorate of Immigration and needs to be arranged before submitting the application of residence permit in Iceland.

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Is this enough?

It is important to understand that the EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) is not always enough, Please note that EHIC is according to EU recommendations not an alternative for Travel Insurance, and that the local offered health insurance will probably not cover:

  • (Additional) medical costs
  • Repatriation
  • Liability
  • Home contents and baggage
  • Accidents
  • Legal aid
  • Worldwide cover

You will need an insurance policy also covering, but also arranging for you, for example:

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About Iceland

Iceland is an ideal destination for international students seeking tuition-free degrees in Engineering, Computer Science, and Social Sciences. Regardless of their country of origin, students can benefit from this opportunity. Moreover, tuition fees for other disciplines are significantly lower compared to other European countries, ensuring affordable education. The quality of education in Iceland is commendable and meets international standards. Additionally, students can avail themselves of various scholarships to pursue their studies in this incredible country known as 'The Land of Ice and Fire'. Iceland takes pride in generating almost 100% of its electricity and heat from renewable sources, making it a pioneering nation in sustainability. In their leisure time, students can explore Iceland's awe-inspiring landscape, which showcases breathtaking glaciers and active volcanoes.

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