Just as a heads up for anyone watching this who isn't a European citizen, it's not nearly this easy if you're not from Europe, pretty much if you're not from Europe it's only possible to move to Iceland if you're married to an Icelander, a student, or a specialist / expert in a field that there's a shortage of in Iceland like heart surgeon or something.
@@andreaegeapato3510 if you're really determined to move to Iceland or at least spend a few years here, the student route is your best bet. Háskóli Íslands (University of Iceland) has open enrollment especially for programs like learning Icelandic as a second language. You could look into doing a program at University of Iceland for a year or two, and if you want to settle into Iceland in the long run doing the Icelandic as a second language program is a good idea because it'll also make it easier for you to find a job despite not being a European citizen if you can speak decent Icelandic. If nothing else it'll give you a taste of living in the country for a bit so you can really decide if you do want to stay here long term. There are hardships to living in Iceland I think a lot of people aren't aware of before moving here, it's very difficult in the winters here with how dark it is and how harsh the weather is, and Icelandic people are very difficult to talk to and make friends with because Nordic culture is very stand-off-ish and introverted compared to most cultures. If you do a program at University of Iceland for a few years and figure you can withstand the winter, and you're not only not put off by how antisocial Icelandic people are but even able to make some Icelandic friends, then maybe staying here long term might be for you and you might have some luck in finding a job here.
@@andreaegeapato3510 Iceland isn't part of the EU, but it's part of the European Economic Area and Schengen Area, so it's more like citizens of the European Economic Area and Schengen Zone have an easier time getting into Iceland. And even though Iceland isn't part of the European Union because they're part of the European Economic Area they end of having to follow a lot of similar laws and by-laws as the EU because of trade and diplomacy reasons.
@@mollysheehan6829 This is really intriguing to me, thank you for this information. But after you've completed your 1-2 year program at an Icelandic university, would it be easier or the same level of difficulty to find a job in Iceland then? Thanks!
Your spirit is SO beautiful! You remind me of a younger me - just going for what is important to you! I LOVE IT! You are also in one of my favorite places in the world! I LOVE Iceland! It is one of my favorite places in a world! Your accent is BEAUTIFUL and I love to see someone who is not afraid to try! I wish you much success Tabitha! I hope you have had a chance to drive the Ring Road. There are so many beautiful places outside of Reykjavik!
Thank you!! I think I have become more cautious over the past couple of years, but it is those bold leaps that really changed my life for the better - which tells me I have to be brave again. I am not in Iceland now, but one day soon I will drive the ring road.
You are fabulous. I took a big blind leap early in my life,,,it turned out to be the best thing I ever did. I wish you the best of luck, but you won't need it. You have energy & courage.
You are absolutely an adorable and fabulous young woman! Your determination and bravery are so admirable! Please talk about the new job you are transitioning to and friends you are meeting!
@@TabithaLaker je me débrouille en anglais je le parle pas bien en fait je suis sénégalaise qui peut venir étudier en Islande mais je ne sais pas où commencer si vous pouvez vraiment aider pour plus d informations gueyekaltom643@gmail.com c'est mon mail si vous le désirez on va parler en mail s il vous plaît aider moi à réaliser mon rêve Merci
I'm from Philippines. Iceland is one of mh favorite place. I found a host family in Iceland and I searched about the requirements. If you are EU citizens you must be 18-27 years old and if you are non EU citizens you must be 18-25 years old. I hope my dreams do come true. 🤗
Wow talk about just doing it , sometimes it’s the best way , do it with commitment, you were going there no matter what haha ,bit like when I went to Uganda 🇺🇬 , never been overseas before but I just did it as scary and unknown as it was to me , awesome Tabitha ❤️✌🏼
@@TabithaLaker ● I totally admire you !!! I have a dream as well, .... maybe in 2020 .... Switzerland, Iceland, Japan !!! Preparing, Trusting, Praying 🙏 !!!
Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing your experience and keep it up dear. Hopefully I'll be there this summer and I may likely want to relocate there. If only I can find my professional job(seamen) but before I will start from scratch first.
You are so beautiful! So happy I am following you. Can you be more specific about what work you wanted to do with the family. Also, what work are you doing in the hotel?
Thank you dear! The work I would have been doing with the family had it worked out would have been a under the 'AU PAIR' profession. I would have been taking care of the children after school. Different Au Pair jobs involve different responsibilities. I've never been an au pair before but I've always been open to the idea :) As for the hotel, I was working on the front desk - checking in guests, making bookings, booking trips etc etc etc...
Here's a taste of what's in store for Iceland. Regarding different ethnic groups, here's the latest from Finland: "In the Nordic countries, university admissions work solely on grades, which leaves no room to account for different student contexts. This creates inequality, as it incorrectly assumes everyone to have the same background and opportunities to receive excellent grades. In the interview, Vesa Puuronen agrees that “the Nordic university admissions system does not include any attempts to level inequalities”." So, not due to any fault of native Finns, but simply due to the fact that often different ethnic groups don't integrate well, now native born Finns, with the same or better grades, are going to be passed over in favor of non-native immigrants, or just someone of a different ethnicity. Can you imagine how this would make you feel and your identity as a Finn, when the government forces penalties on one in order to benefit another (done in the USA all the time). It pisses us off! It makes us less empathetic. It makes us distrust the government. Be less civic minded, etc. You create an environment where people become more individualistic and try to protect their own interests, even at the expense of the community. For all you people who think Iceland or Scandinavia is "magical," the "magic" is in an ethnically homogeneous community. (note: it IS possible to have all the good things you want in a society and be ethnically diverse, BUT it is only possible with a common and strong religion, which, is not a reality right now, pretty much anywhere).
Someone helped connect me with a landlady who I rented a room from, for 7 months or so. Usually word of mouth is quite helpful. Facebook groups are also very helpful, I have found places there. Lastly, there are paid websites such as Leigulistinn that I have used a few times. But don't pay if you just want a room, because there is a major shortage at the moment, there are no rooms available there and they do not give refunds. If you want a whole apartment or house it might be worth paying for access to the website. I hope that helps!
Thank you for this inspiring story! I'm also searching for a job in Reykjavik but I'm not located there. I've sent CVs and had a couple of interviews but nothing yet... I believe is a disadvantage that I'm not located in Reykjavik. Did you have prior experience or studies in Tourism & Hospitality?
My Pleasure! Thanks for watching & Well done for getting interviews. That is the first step. Is it possible for you to go there before securing a job? I didn't have any experience in tourism, but I did have some experience in hospitality and customer service which was perfect for a Hotel Receptionist job. I really hope you can get a job before going, but it will be a little easier if you were physicaly there. You probably already know, but the tourism industry has taken a major hit so jobs aren't as many as before.
I love your English :) "Everything happen on a Wednesday" .. That is natural in the land of Odin, Wednesday in most Scandinavian countries are named after Odin. ;)
Hey Tabitha. Thanks for sharing such a detailed and informative video. Great advice! Ha..i also found the other RUclipsrs video which gave me the idea to apply for jobs in Iceland. I've been in Asia teaching English for two years and plan to get back to Europe around Spring time. I am planning to get started with sending out my resumes and see what comes up in the few months I have left here (Taiwan). Can I ask when you began applying and when you arrived in Iceland? I heard in the other video that a good time to apply is now (Feb) for the jobs starting at the beginning of tourist season. So yeah, just wondered when you applied because it sounds like you had to put some extra effort in after arriving, which is never a bad thing of-course! Cheers (:
I began applying 2 days before I arrived in Iceland - Mid September. I don't know about schools, but it's probably a good idea to contact them directly. You probably will not see a job vacancy listed. All the best :)
@@TabithaLaker Thank you! Ok, now I get why you were on about the cold kicking in, lol! I was in Norway one December-February. So I know the feeling. I think I will skip schools and try out something different (although teaching online is a good fallback). Hotels seems like a good start for sure. Really can't wait to get over there! Can I ask how long you ended up staying? Did you rent your own apartment or get accommodation provided? I'm good either way. Will just need to look into deposits and contracts, etc. Thanks again (:
Milliah kk She said she walked from hotel to hotel asking for jobs. So it might be easier for you to go to Iceland in person and also start tarmaking just like Tabitha did.
Unfortunately I have no experience with helping anyone move from Uganda to Iceland - however, I have met quite a few Ugandans who have came to Iceland for school...I think Iceland and Uganda have a good relationship in that sense. If you are determined to find a job as a Ugandan citizen then you need to have skills/qualifications that are in demand. Go to the Embassy of Iceland in Kampala and they may just be able to give you further tips :)
Walking from hotel to hotel works if you want a job in a hotel - that was a last resort for me. The job I eventually accepted was got trough emailing in first, and being invited for an interview in a reply. By that time I was already in the country. If you want a job in a graphic design studio (for example) you would be better off sending in your portfolio first and introducing yourself and intentions with your move to Iceland. So yes, being in the country definitely helps, but knowing exactly what you want helps even more - Regardless of whether you are in the country or not :)
Okay you told us you're interested in Iceland. If you didn't tell us why you wanted to move specifically to just Iceland as opposed to any other European countries such as Norway or Finland.
The main reason was because it was the nature. At the time I really wanted to experience living in a remote(ish) type of place, that was sort of unspoiled land. I saw great opportunity there. I think that sums it up perfectly!
@@TabithaLaker Thank you. You kept saying how much you wanted to live there, but you didn't give the base element, which is unspoiled nature. I've been there (black male from Georgia, USA) before (photography is my passion), but mainly stayed in Reykjavik (I can never spell that right), with a tour of some of the nearby waterfalls. Stayed in a hostel next to the bus terminal, I think. But I'm heading back with a few friends this time, when the weather lightens up, so we can do the 'ring' road. Have you been there long enough now, to make some recommendations as to how we'd explore it, which company to rent the car from, what towns to stay in, beaches and waterfalls to explore and any hotels recommendations for those towns? Oh by the way, I was only black person visible, when I was there. That doesn't bother me, because I've been to Tahiti, Korea, Japan, Australia and Singapore, and found myself as only one of a few black faces. So you popping up on you tube and the other lady, Jewell, are quite a surprise. ....oh now, I see another video saying you left Iceland. Dang. I have relative in Germany, but that has not been on my visit list.
I don't know about the exact ratio/chances, but you do stand a very strong chance with an engineering degree. Contact the companies you are interested in directly and explore the opportunities they have available.
hi... thanks for sharing your expérience.. waaaooooooo à very bave girl.. iam interested in working in the hôtel in iceland as à Waiter or sécurité gaurd.. iam originaly half Kenyan & sudan..i live in France..i speak french . english.. very Well.... merci beaucoup
Nice and charismatic person thank you for your time and consideration I would like to go there some day I hope you give me some information and advise you know some help thanks again
Sure, I have many videos about Iceland on my channel. If you need more information just ask and I will do my best to answer or direct you to an answer.
Hi Tabitha! What steps should I take to move to Iceland? I’m from America and I have a background in healthcare. Im willing to take any job at this point.
You should do some research on this if you serious. As far as I can remember as an American you need to prove you have a skill that is in demand to get a residence permit.Visit Utl.is - best of luck!
Hey i really enjoyed you video :) Do you think i can get job in iceland with my qualifications i finished engineering management and my wife is accountant . I did research and i got feeling that there is only physical jobs available there is this the case or i am wrong ? i hope you answer me
Hi Klody, sorry for this late reply. There are many jobs available. You should try checking out the Linkedin, Storf, & Alfred. Many other jobs are found through people you know. You'll be pleased to know the jobs in Iceland are not only physical, however most work environments it is useful to know Icelandic. Perhaps you could reach out to the companies you are interested in and ask them about their requirements? You can use Linkedin or go via their website for that. I like to view job vacancies with Google Chrome as my browser so it's easier to translate to English (if in Icelandic). I hope that helps.
Hello. I'm from Ukraine. Trained as a builder and PC operator. He had experience in various fields of activity. Builder (repair of premises for pharmacies in Poland), (Construction of frame houses in Russia). Also I was engaged in graphic design, creating logos and repairing music instruments, professional tuning accordions. Have a driving license of categories B, C, C1 About myself: I'm fond of music, I play drums without bad habits, responsible, not in conflict with the desire to work. I speak and understand a little Polish, I study English. Cześć. Jestem z Ukrainy. Z wykształcenia konstruktor i operator komputerów osobistych. Miał doświadczenie w różnych dziedzinach działalności. Builder (remont lokali aptek w Polsce), (Budowa domów szkieletowych w Rosji). Zajmowałem się również projektowaniem graficznym, tworzeniem logo i naprawą instrumentów muzycznych, profesjonalnym strojeniem akordeonów. Posiadam prawo jazdy kategorii B, C, C1 O mnie: Lubię muzykę, gram na perkusji bez złych nawyków, odpowiedzialna, niekolidująca z chęcią pracy. Mówię i rozumiem trochę po polsku, uczę się angielskiego. Привет. Я из Украины. Обучался на строителя и оператора ПК. Имел опыт работы в самых разнообразных сферах деятельности. Строитель (ремонт помещений под аптеки в Польше), (Постройка каркасных домов в России). Также я занимался графическим дизайном, создание логотипов и ремонтом муз инструментов, профессиональная настройка акордеонов. Имею водительские права категории B,C,C1 О себе: Увлекаюсь музыкой, играю на ударных, без вредных привычек, ответственный не кнфликтный с желанием работать. Немного говорю и понимаю польский, изучаю английский.
Hi T want also to work in Iceland. Am a palliative health carer from hospice Africa. Uganda. Can you send me the real website where I can apply. Thanks
Hey, you can try Alfred . is - Use Google chrome to translate the website, click on workplaces and check out the available jobs at the hospital. Or you could search for what you want in Icelandic. Just bear in mind the requirements, as many jobs will require you to speak Icelandic.
I believe you can live comfortably with the salary of an electrical engineer. Especially if you are frugal and don't choose the most expensive options available. Feel free to look for jobs available, then contact the individual companies to ask about specific salaries. That way you can get a better idea of the current market. I think this website might also help you: vfi (dot) is
Hi Tabitha compliment of the season to you..... My name is Eniola from Nigeria..... What are the chances of me coming to Iceland as a visitor and to also work ,....... Thank you
Hey I want come to ice land for a PhD but I am really skeptical about job prospects. Are there good jobs atleast with good pay. I write to a university in Iceland and they asked me to apply.
Yes, there are good jobs, but it helps to speak the language, or know someone who can advocate for you, or be absolutely outstanding in your field and know how to present it in a way that appeals to the employer.
Halo Tabitha, My name is Joey Setiawan from Indonesia. Is it possible for me as Indonesian to get a job in Iceland? i really want it. I am from Farm Family and experience Cleaning Services. Takk Fyrir Tabitha
No idea If anyone will reply but I’m planning on going on a working holiday to Iceland in 2022 I’m from the UK and I’m wondering if anyone has any tips
syed rafi really? I just searched on google ‘can students work in iceland?’ and instantly got an answer to the question. Are you sure you even looked properly?
I don't think there is an age limit. But if there is, it will be listed in the job description. Sometimes a specific age range is preferred and it is always stated clearly.
@@TabithaLaker am From Tanzania , here there is No Iceland Embassy can you tell me other country in Africa where i can apply, or you can share with me where have you applied for VISA?
I think you can just apply as anyone else - But the position has to be a job that requires expert knowledge and you must prove it with your previous experience and certifications. So you cannot be a bartender or housekeeper - as someone from Europe could.
Hi i planning to visit iceland tru tourist visit.Is it possible that i get i job there and how did u get a kennitala?would pls share for me?thank you so much.
Yes it is possible to get a job. That's reason I am sharing my story in this video. Kennitala you get from the registration office after you have secured a job.
Hey Abena, you can try Facebook groups for accommodation. Just search for ‘leiga’. There are also websites with the same word. You pay for healthcare but can get a refund on some expenses with your workplaces Union, however you usually need to pay upfront if you need any medication or treatment. The moment you arrive, register with a Clinic/ Heilsugæslan place. You will need your social security number.
You mean how to study nursing in Africa? I think you will need some high school qualifications for that. My mother studied nursing in Uganda but she had to study again when she came to the UK so I wouldn't really promote that.
@@TabithaLaker thanks for the response, however, I meant the process of registering as Nurse to practice in iceland with the foreign Nursing qualifications from Africa ( I am a nurse trained in Africa now what to work there)
You can do a google search for agencies. I have not tried them, so cannot recommend any in particular. Or you could just go straight to Alfred for jobs.
I am from Uganda. I actually do not know any agencies in Uganda or Kenya though a friend of mine recently asked me about one - however, because I am not there, I cannot verify them.
Bryson Fernandes yes if you have the skills required. Also depends on the job you are going for. I was working as a receptionist which required you to be fluent in English and good at customer service, organisation, etc etc. Whereas if you want to work as a housekeeper you don’t necessarily need to speak English so well. If you want a manager of head office job then of course you need more specific skills. I wouldn’t ready describe it as ‘easily available’ though.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us Plz tell how can i get the job in iceland Am from India and my qualifications are undergraduate BA 2 year Plz tell me is it possible to get a job or not ????
@@TabithaLaker yes i watched your video how much you work hard ..can you guide me with some tips tabi can we keep in connect really your information are valueable
Where are you from? If Nigeria it might be a bit tricky unless you have an education for a job which needs a specific in-demand skill. If you are from a country in Europe, then it will be easier for you (with general jobs) and you just need to send applications or be in the country and physically search. All the best!
Yes of course, but it depends where you are coming from and under which conditions you came. For example, as a European national you would be free to apply for a job as a waitress, but if you are coming from America, Africa etc (not Europe) you would need a more in-demand skilled job. However, if you are married to an Icelander, you could get a job as a waitress. Salary is minimum wage/according to the Union in most cases and can be found online. Just search in Icelandic. I hope that makes sense.
Just as a heads up for anyone watching this who isn't a European citizen, it's not nearly this easy if you're not from Europe, pretty much if you're not from Europe it's only possible to move to Iceland if you're married to an Icelander, a student, or a specialist / expert in a field that there's a shortage of in Iceland like heart surgeon or something.
Thanks for explaining. Hopefully people will read this as well as doing their own research :)
sucks to be an American... I can't go anywhere these days :-(
@@andreaegeapato3510 if you're really determined to move to Iceland or at least spend a few years here, the student route is your best bet. Háskóli Íslands (University of Iceland) has open enrollment especially for programs like learning Icelandic as a second language. You could look into doing a program at University of Iceland for a year or two, and if you want to settle into Iceland in the long run doing the Icelandic as a second language program is a good idea because it'll also make it easier for you to find a job despite not being a European citizen if you can speak decent Icelandic. If nothing else it'll give you a taste of living in the country for a bit so you can really decide if you do want to stay here long term. There are hardships to living in Iceland I think a lot of people aren't aware of before moving here, it's very difficult in the winters here with how dark it is and how harsh the weather is, and Icelandic people are very difficult to talk to and make friends with because Nordic culture is very stand-off-ish and introverted compared to most cultures. If you do a program at University of Iceland for a few years and figure you can withstand the winter, and you're not only not put off by how antisocial Icelandic people are but even able to make some Icelandic friends, then maybe staying here long term might be for you and you might have some luck in finding a job here.
@@andreaegeapato3510 Iceland isn't part of the EU, but it's part of the European Economic Area and Schengen Area, so it's more like citizens of the European Economic Area and Schengen Zone have an easier time getting into Iceland. And even though Iceland isn't part of the European Union because they're part of the European Economic Area they end of having to follow a lot of similar laws and by-laws as the EU because of trade and diplomacy reasons.
@@mollysheehan6829 This is really intriguing to me, thank you for this information. But after you've completed your 1-2 year program at an Icelandic university, would it be easier or the same level of difficulty to find a job in Iceland then? Thanks!
Your spirit is SO beautiful! You remind me of a younger me - just going for what is important to you! I LOVE IT! You are also in one of my favorite places in the world! I LOVE Iceland! It is one of my favorite places in a world! Your accent is BEAUTIFUL and I love to see someone who is not afraid to try! I wish you much success Tabitha! I hope you have had a chance to drive the Ring Road. There are so many beautiful places outside of Reykjavik!
Thank you!! I think I have become more cautious over the past couple of years, but it is those bold leaps that really changed my life for the better - which tells me I have to be brave again. I am not in Iceland now, but one day soon I will drive the ring road.
Thank you. Well explained.
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
I'm encouraged. God has a way of placing us in the positions he wants us to be in.
Glad you feel encouraged :) & Yes I totally believe it!
Woooow! What a story - thank you for sharing
Thanks Deborah! happy to share x
Love your glowing skin, African Queen!
Thankyou 😊
You are fabulous. I took a big blind leap early in my life,,,it turned out to be the best thing I ever did. I wish you the best of luck, but you won't need it. You have energy & courage.
That's awesome! Glad it worked out for you? Did you move countries? if you don't mind me asking...
You are absolutely an adorable and fabulous young woman! Your determination and bravery are so admirable! Please talk about the new job you are transitioning to and friends you are meeting!
Thank you Pearl! I will talk about those two topics in good time x
Why is her skin so flawless!!!
The sun was blessing me that day!!! 😊
@@TabithaLaker je me débrouille en anglais je le parle pas bien en fait je suis sénégalaise qui peut venir étudier en Islande mais je ne sais pas où commencer si vous pouvez vraiment aider pour plus d informations
gueyekaltom643@gmail.com c'est mon mail si vous le désirez on va parler en mail s il vous plaît aider moi à réaliser mon rêve
Merci
Ugandans have nice skin ( a lot of them)...
she is blessed
Yeah, her skin is beautiful. .
Everything happened on a wednesday in Iceland!!!! Odin must have special plans for this woman.
haha!! Very special plans!!
I'm from Philippines. Iceland is one of mh favorite place. I found a host family in Iceland and I searched about the requirements. If you are EU citizens you must be 18-27 years old and if you are non EU citizens you must be 18-25 years old. I hope my dreams do come true. 🤗
Yes I'm sure your dreams will come true!! All the best on your journey 🤗
Yes can be if you like trekings, interior views but for life im sorry to say nope 8 month dark ,raining and windy
@@n0rmalna It's not my problem anymore. I'm just here for cultural exchange not for that. 🤗
So…did it happen?😀
I really enjoyed your video..
Nice one there...
Awesome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Congratulations on your courage and success. And what a beautiful video, it looks like a painting
Thankyou very much! I am not there right now but I wish to return. Have a wonderful day!
@@TabithaLaker Thanks. You too!
Wow talk about just doing it , sometimes it’s the best way , do it with commitment, you were going there no matter what haha ,bit like when I went to Uganda 🇺🇬 , never been overseas before but I just did it as scary and unknown as it was to me , awesome Tabitha ❤️✌🏼
Wow that's amazing Dan. You're first time overseas was when you travelled to Uganda? Good on you for being brave and just going for it! :)
Tabitha Laker yep Uganda was first time overseas and no regrets at all 👍🏼
12:56 thank you for the email tip. I speak english at a native level, and will definitely try this out.
Awesome! I hope it went well!
Thanks for sharing such an amazing idea. I'm planning to visit Iceland soon and hope to meet you. Cheers
you're very welcome. All the best :)
I love you drive and enthusiasm.
thankyou Delia 💓
love the tips. and imma going to follow you now. 😘
Glad you do! Welcome :)
thank u for sharing your story !
You're welcome. It was my pleasure! :)
I already gave you thumbs up
Thank you dear! :)
Very wild ride! Super interesting!
Glad you found it to be so 😊
Help me also how to chances to get a job
Am inspired.thank you very much
Awesome!! You are very welcome!!
your video really inspire me thanks, planning on move to ice land in the beginning of 2019
Awesome! Best of luck! :)
Are u a Nigerian
Interesting journey... Strong woman
Strong indeed! Thankyou!
Very Courageous, ..... Well done ! 👏👏👏👏👏
It was my dream! I had to do it 😊
@@TabithaLaker ● I totally admire you !!! I have a dream as well, .... maybe in 2020 .... Switzerland, Iceland, Japan !!! Preparing, Trusting, Praying 🙏 !!!
Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing your experience and keep it up dear. Hopefully I'll be there this summer and I may likely want to relocate there. If only I can find my professional job(seamen) but before I will start from scratch first.
If you really want to be in Iceland - It's okay to be open to starting from scratch. All the best 😊
Informatively intriguing
Glad you found it to be 😊
I reside in Canada and will visit Northern Europe particularly Iceland 🇮🇸
@@claudiusgordon4458 Awesome. It will be worth it!! Iceland is an amazing place to visit.
Loved this!
Awesome Thanks!
Hey lady, txn 4 sharing, I just want to relocate and I don't mind Iceland
You're welcome! I wish you all the best on your journey.
You are so beautiful! So happy I am following you. Can you be more specific about what work you wanted to do with the family. Also, what work are you doing in the hotel?
Thank you dear! The work I would have been doing with the family had it worked out would have been a under the 'AU PAIR' profession. I would have been taking care of the children after school. Different Au Pair jobs involve different responsibilities. I've never been an au pair before but I've always been open to the idea :) As for the hotel, I was working on the front desk - checking in guests, making bookings, booking trips etc etc etc...
Tabitha Laker Awesome! Thanks for getting back to me! I wish you the best of luck with everything!!!
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to greater for you ahead!
You're welcome!! Yes, only up from here :)
thanks for the message
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great story , good luck.
thanks!
Here's a taste of what's in store for Iceland. Regarding different ethnic groups, here's the latest from Finland:
"In the Nordic countries, university admissions work solely on grades, which leaves no room to account for different student contexts. This creates inequality, as it incorrectly assumes everyone to have the same background and opportunities to receive excellent grades. In the interview, Vesa Puuronen agrees that “the Nordic university admissions system does not include any attempts to level inequalities”." So, not due to any fault of native Finns, but simply due to the fact that often different ethnic groups don't integrate well, now native born Finns, with the same or better grades, are going to be passed over in favor of non-native immigrants, or just someone of a different ethnicity. Can you imagine how this would make you feel and your identity as a Finn, when the government forces penalties on one in order to benefit another (done in the USA all the time). It pisses us off! It makes us less empathetic. It makes us distrust the government. Be less civic minded, etc. You create an environment where people become more individualistic and try to protect their own interests, even at the expense of the community. For all you people who think Iceland or Scandinavia is "magical," the "magic" is in an ethnically homogeneous community. (note: it IS possible to have all the good things you want in a society and be ethnically diverse, BUT it is only possible with a common and strong religion, which, is not a reality right now, pretty much anywhere).
I want to visit Iceland so bad. I think I am going to book my trip next year.
Go for it!! You'll have a great time!!
Inspiring story
Thank you! :)
Good Story!
Please, how do one get started? Can you give me a pointer to the right direction?
Thumbs up!
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Hope is high for this video
Great!!
How did deal with getting affordable accommodation?
Someone helped connect me with a landlady who I rented a room from, for 7 months or so. Usually word of mouth is quite helpful.
Facebook groups are also very helpful, I have found places there.
Lastly, there are paid websites such as Leigulistinn that I have used a few times. But don't pay if you just want a room, because there is a major shortage at the moment, there are no rooms available there and they do not give refunds. If you want a whole apartment or house it might be worth paying for access to the website. I hope that helps!
This girl is so beautiful. How come she didn't take part in Ms. Universe? I'd root for her!
Aww thankyou!! Never imagined myself as Miss Universe!!
Thank you for this inspiring story! I'm also searching for a job in Reykjavik but I'm not located there. I've sent CVs and had a couple of interviews but nothing yet... I believe is a disadvantage that I'm not located in Reykjavik. Did you have prior experience or studies in Tourism & Hospitality?
My Pleasure! Thanks for watching & Well done for getting interviews. That is the first step. Is it possible for you to go there before securing a job? I didn't have any experience in tourism, but I did have some experience in hospitality and customer service which was perfect for a Hotel Receptionist job. I really hope you can get a job before going, but it will be a little easier if you were physicaly there. You probably already know, but the tourism industry has taken a major hit so jobs aren't as many as before.
Nice girls thank you for this information
You're very welcome :)
I love your English :)
"Everything happen on a Wednesday" .. That is natural in the land of Odin, Wednesday in most Scandinavian countries are named after Odin. ;)
Thank you! I didn't know about the connection between Odin & Wednesday. Thanks for bringing that to my attention! 😃 Happy Holidays!
next year i will be in iceland
Good on you! All the best 😊
Hey Tabitha. Thanks for sharing such a detailed and informative video. Great advice! Ha..i also found the other RUclipsrs video which gave me the idea to apply for jobs in Iceland. I've been in Asia teaching English for two years and plan to get back to Europe around Spring time. I am planning to get started with sending out my resumes and see what comes up in the few months I have left here (Taiwan). Can I ask when you began applying and when you arrived in Iceland? I heard in the other video that a good time to apply is now (Feb) for the jobs starting at the beginning of tourist season. So yeah, just wondered when you applied because it sounds like you had to put some extra effort in after arriving, which is never a bad thing of-course! Cheers (:
I began applying 2 days before I arrived in Iceland - Mid September. I don't know about schools, but it's probably a good idea to contact them directly. You probably will not see a job vacancy listed. All the best :)
@@TabithaLaker Thank you! Ok, now I get why you were on about the cold kicking in, lol! I was in Norway one December-February. So I know the feeling. I think I will skip schools and try out something different (although teaching online is a good fallback). Hotels seems like a good start for sure. Really can't wait to get over there! Can I ask how long you ended up staying? Did you rent your own apartment or get accommodation provided? I'm good either way. Will just need to look into deposits and contracts, etc. Thanks again (:
Can i ask what kind of job have you got in the hotel, and did you have experience in it?Thanks
Theseus receptionist. I had experience with customer facing roles.
Nice video
Thanks dear :)
Your Video is so informative , I thank you so much . Do they have any classified listings for Jobs ?
Glad you find them to be 😊. Yes, there are websites such as Alfred, Störf & Job. Just add '.is' to the end of these words in your browser.
Thanks dear for sharing your story. Is it possible for u to help someone in Uganda wishing to come and work?
Milliah kk She said she walked from hotel to hotel asking for jobs. So it might be easier for you to go to Iceland in person and also start tarmaking just like Tabitha did.
Unfortunately I have no experience with helping anyone move from Uganda to Iceland - however, I have met quite a few Ugandans who have came to Iceland for school...I think Iceland and Uganda have a good relationship in that sense. If you are determined to find a job as a Ugandan citizen then you need to have skills/qualifications that are in demand. Go to the Embassy of Iceland in Kampala and they may just be able to give you further tips :)
Walking from hotel to hotel works if you want a job in a hotel - that was a last resort for me. The job I eventually accepted was got trough emailing in first, and being invited for an interview in a reply. By that time I was already in the country. If you want a job in a graphic design studio (for example) you would be better off sending in your portfolio first and introducing yourself and intentions with your move to Iceland. So yes, being in the country definitely helps, but knowing exactly what you want helps even more - Regardless of whether you are in the country or not :)
Okay you told us you're interested in Iceland. If you didn't tell us why you wanted to move specifically to just Iceland as opposed to any other European countries such as Norway or Finland.
The main reason was because it was the nature. At the time I really wanted to experience living in a remote(ish) type of place, that was sort of unspoiled land. I saw great opportunity there. I think that sums it up perfectly!
@@TabithaLaker Thank you. You kept saying how much you wanted to live there, but you didn't give the base element, which is unspoiled nature. I've been there (black male from Georgia, USA) before (photography is my passion), but mainly stayed in Reykjavik (I can never spell that right), with a tour of some of the nearby waterfalls. Stayed in a hostel next to the bus terminal, I think. But I'm heading back with a few friends this time, when the weather lightens up, so we can do the 'ring' road. Have you been there long enough now, to make some recommendations as to how we'd explore it, which company to rent the car from, what towns to stay in, beaches and waterfalls to explore and any hotels recommendations for those towns? Oh by the way, I was only black person visible, when I was there. That doesn't bother me, because I've been to Tahiti, Korea, Japan, Australia and Singapore, and found myself as only one of a few black faces.
So you popping up on you tube and the other lady, Jewell, are quite a surprise. ....oh now, I see another video saying you left Iceland. Dang. I have relative in Germany, but that has not been on my visit list.
I have question tabita what is the ratio of getting post study work visa after graduation.Is a chance to get the job of Engineering.
I don't know about the exact ratio/chances, but you do stand a very strong chance with an engineering degree. Contact the companies you are interested in directly and explore the opportunities they have available.
hi... thanks for sharing your expérience.. waaaooooooo à very bave girl..
iam interested in working in the hôtel in iceland as à Waiter or sécurité gaurd.. iam originaly half Kenyan & sudan..i live in France..i speak french . english.. very Well.... merci beaucoup
Hi Kahtem, happy to share. I hope it went well for you! De rien!
How is the immigration process in Iceland 🇮🇸 because am planning on coming over there
God is amazing. Thank you for sharing ♥
He certainly it! You're very welcome :)
So in the end how long did you stay in Iceland?
About a year. But would love to go back some day. It's always in my mind.
@@TabithaLaker wow! 1 year sounds great. Well done. I wish you loads of luck to get back there!
@@JessieCori was in Iceland last month and it reminded me of how much I like it there. Thanks for your well wishes!
Nice and charismatic person thank you for your time and consideration I would like to go there some day I hope you give me some information and advise you know some help thanks again
Sure, I have many videos about Iceland on my channel. If you need more information just ask and I will do my best to answer or direct you to an answer.
Indeed
Lov u Thabi
thanks!
Hi Tabitha! What steps should I take to move to Iceland? I’m from America and I have a background in healthcare. Im willing to take any job at this point.
You should do some research on this if you serious. As far as I can remember as an American you need to prove you have a skill that is in demand to get a residence permit.Visit Utl.is - best of luck!
Hey i really enjoyed you video :)
Do you think i can get job in iceland with my qualifications i finished engineering management and my wife is accountant .
I did research and i got feeling that there is only physical jobs available there is this the case or i am wrong ? i hope you answer me
Hi Klody, sorry for this late reply. There are many jobs available. You should try checking out the Linkedin, Storf, & Alfred. Many other jobs are found through people you know. You'll be pleased to know the jobs in Iceland are not only physical, however most work environments it is useful to know Icelandic. Perhaps you could reach out to the companies you are interested in and ask them about their requirements? You can use Linkedin or go via their website for that. I like to view job vacancies with Google Chrome as my browser so it's easier to translate to English (if in Icelandic). I hope that helps.
@@TabithaLaker thanks a lot for your answer i will do the research and i hope to find something :)
klody you are welcome 😊 I wish you the best!
Hi just to ask, are cleaning jobs more common to get for foreigners and also do you need to speak Icelandic?
Yes, mostly foreigners do cleaning jobs. You do not need to speak Icelandic for it.
Ok thanks! Hoping to be living in Iceland before September next year
I'm from Vietnam 🇻🇳. Can i ask you what subject are there in Iceland? Can i study a laguage subject in there? Thanks.
Hello. I'm from Ukraine. Trained as a builder and PC operator. He had experience in various fields of activity. Builder (repair of premises for pharmacies in Poland), (Construction of frame houses in Russia). Also I was engaged in graphic design, creating logos and repairing music instruments, professional tuning accordions.
Have a driving license of categories B, C, C1
About myself:
I'm fond of music, I play drums
without bad habits, responsible, not in conflict with the desire to work.
I speak and understand a little Polish, I study English.
Cześć. Jestem z Ukrainy. Z wykształcenia konstruktor i operator komputerów osobistych. Miał doświadczenie w różnych dziedzinach działalności. Builder (remont lokali aptek w Polsce), (Budowa domów szkieletowych w Rosji). Zajmowałem się również projektowaniem graficznym, tworzeniem logo i naprawą instrumentów muzycznych, profesjonalnym strojeniem akordeonów.
Posiadam prawo jazdy kategorii B, C, C1
O mnie:
Lubię muzykę, gram na perkusji
bez złych nawyków, odpowiedzialna, niekolidująca z chęcią pracy.
Mówię i rozumiem trochę po polsku, uczę się angielskiego.
Привет. Я из Украины. Обучался на строителя и оператора ПК. Имел опыт работы в самых разнообразных сферах деятельности. Строитель (ремонт помещений под аптеки в Польше), (Постройка каркасных домов в России). Также я занимался графическим дизайном, создание логотипов и ремонтом муз инструментов, профессиональная настройка акордеонов.
Имею водительские права категории B,C,C1
О себе:
Увлекаюсь музыкой, играю на ударных,
без вредных привычек, ответственный не кнфликтный с желанием работать.
Немного говорю и понимаю польский, изучаю английский.
Wish you the best!
Hi T want also to work in Iceland. Am a palliative health carer from hospice Africa. Uganda. Can you send me the real website where I can apply. Thanks
Hey, you can try Alfred . is - Use Google chrome to translate the website, click on workplaces and check out the available jobs at the hospital. Or you could search for what you want in Icelandic. Just bear in mind the requirements, as many jobs will require you to speak Icelandic.
Hello, I had a question, how much is the monthly income of an electrical engineer in Iceland? Can you live comfortably with income?
I believe you can live comfortably with the salary of an electrical engineer. Especially if you are frugal and don't choose the most expensive options available. Feel free to look for jobs available, then contact the individual companies to ask about specific salaries. That way you can get a better idea of the current market. I think this website might also help you: vfi (dot) is
@@TabithaLaker Thank you very much for your guidance. How are the people of Iceland or are they happy?
Hi Tabitha compliment of the season to you..... My name is Eniola from Nigeria..... What are the chances of me coming to Iceland as a visitor and to also work ,....... Thank you
Hey Eniola 😊 Compliments of the season to you too!! If you already have the right to live and work in the EU, your chances are very high.
Hey I want come to ice land for a PhD but I am really skeptical about job prospects. Are there good jobs atleast with good pay. I write to a university in Iceland and they asked me to apply.
Yes, there are good jobs, but it helps to speak the language, or know someone who can advocate for you, or be absolutely outstanding in your field and know how to present it in a way that appeals to the employer.
If you don't speak Icelandic and are from Africa, it's virtually impossible to get a job.
Halo Tabitha,
My name is Joey Setiawan from Indonesia.
Is it possible for me as Indonesian to get a job in Iceland? i really want it.
I am from Farm Family and experience Cleaning Services.
Takk Fyrir Tabitha
Improve your life in your own country.
No idea If anyone will reply but I’m planning on going on a working holiday to Iceland in 2022 I’m from the UK and I’m wondering if anyone has any tips
I have many tips on channel. Feel free to watch!
Hi, Woudl you have that email list for hotels? Im also a hotelier and planning to go over to work. thank you
You can apply very easily online. Job(dot)is & Alfred(dot)is
Students can get job too? during their graduation without knowing icelandic language?
yes, but I think you can only work part time (but don't quote me)- try to research about it
Tabitha Laker Oh yeah i did but lack of information everywhere.
Tabitha Laker And is it hard to get a job?
syed rafi really? I just searched on google ‘can students work in iceland?’ and instantly got an answer to the question. Are you sure you even looked properly?
syed rafi watch this video to find out
Not the English supermarket, good for you! :-)
Of course not. lol!
What is the age limit
I don't think there is an age limit. But if there is, it will be listed in the job description. Sometimes a specific age range is preferred and it is always stated clearly.
Hi I have Italian normal document is possible job in Iceland
Yes I think so, since you are from Italy.
Where can I apply VISA in Africa?
@@giantcivilengineers9162 at your local embassy.
@@TabithaLaker am From Tanzania , here there is No Iceland Embassy can you tell me other country in Africa where i can apply, or you can share with me where have you applied for VISA?
In what sector were you in the hotel
Bookings/Reception area
YOU LOOK SO BEAUTIFUL GIRL
For SURE! She's freaking gorgeous!!
Thankyou!! The sun is amazing for black skin.
Thanks Love!
On the Cool , how do Americans get jobs ? The U.K was part of the E.U 4 years ago , so it would of been much easier than now .
I think you can just apply as anyone else - But the position has to be a job that requires expert knowledge and you must prove it with your previous experience and certifications. So you cannot be a bartender or housekeeper - as someone from Europe could.
Haiii Mam , I’m from India , I would to work in Iceland ,,,, Can u pls guide me how to reach ,,,,,, I have already tried in many ways , Can u help me
Hi i planning to visit iceland tru tourist visit.Is it possible that i get i job there and how did u get a kennitala?would pls share for me?thank you so much.
Yes it is possible to get a job. That's reason I am sharing my story in this video. Kennitala you get from the registration office after you have secured a job.
Wow really?🤩🤩you give me a hope.Im planning to go there and apply a tourist Visa and apply for a job.Thank you so much.
What is the age restriction?
for what?
To ichali gi Lupita yawa from Lake Victoria
Nice!
Hi Sis,
Will be moving to Iceland pls hive me agencies which can help for accomodations.
How is healthcare in Iceland?
Thanks
Hey Abena, you can try Facebook groups for accommodation. Just search for ‘leiga’. There are also websites with the same word. You pay for healthcare but can get a refund on some expenses with your workplaces Union, however you usually need to pay upfront if you need any medication or treatment. The moment you arrive, register with a Clinic/ Heilsugæslan place. You will need your social security number.
You sound like a free-loader. Please stay in your own country.
Hi, please make a video about how to become a Nurse trained in Africa
You mean how to study nursing in Africa? I think you will need some high school qualifications for that. My mother studied nursing in Uganda but she had to study again when she came to the UK so I wouldn't really promote that.
@@TabithaLaker thanks for the response, however, I meant the process of registering as Nurse to practice in iceland with the foreign Nursing qualifications from Africa ( I am a nurse trained in Africa now what to work there)
Please tell the names of Agencies
You can do a google search for agencies. I have not tried them, so cannot recommend any in particular. Or you could just go straight to Alfred for jobs.
@@TabithaLaker are your there still? In Iceland
If I come visit visa in iceland then can I get work permit in iceland. Please tell me
I'm not too sure actually. Try reading up on this website skra.is
New Year I am coming soon
That's great!
How well do you speak Icelandic now.
Feral Child not so well because I’ve jut lived there for a while, but I can still understand many words and communicate at an extremely basic level.
do you know a good website to apply fo a job?
zen pete nan choublak Alfred.is or storf.is
Hi please can you give me more contact? Because, I want to know more about Iceland, I am planning to come.
what info do you want to know?
Hey Tabitha, are you originally from Kenya? Is it possible for one to contact you on whatsapp about genuine agencies from Kenya?
I am from Uganda. I actually do not know any agencies in Uganda or Kenya though a friend of mine recently asked me about one - however, because I am not there, I cannot verify them.
Are hotel jobs easily available in Iceland 🇮🇸
Bryson Fernandes yes if you have the skills required. Also depends on the job you are going for. I was working as a receptionist which required you to be fluent in English and good at customer service, organisation, etc etc. Whereas if you want to work as a housekeeper you don’t necessarily need to speak English so well. If you want a manager of head office job then of course you need more specific skills. I wouldn’t ready describe it as ‘easily available’ though.
Tabitha Laker thank you 🙏 so much ..appreciate it ..
Thanks for sharing your experience with us
Plz tell how can i get the job in iceland
Am from India and my qualifications are undergraduate
BA 2 year
Plz tell me is it possible to get a job or not ????
It's possible to get a job. You need to have a skill in demand. Do some basic research to find out more. All the best!
Tabitha Laker
Am very thankful to you if you give me some ideas about to fine the job in iceland
@@MohdFaiz-yn9dq watch the video to get some ideas. The other option is to search via google - 'Jobs in Iceland' or go to the website. job.is
am from india am i able to find a job in iceland
ALL IN ONE if you have a a skill that is in demand in iceland.
From 130 to get 1 confirm really you work hard I am from India gudie me also to get a good chances to get a job dear ?
You can get a job, but it will have to be a highly skilled job since you are from outside the EU.
@@TabithaLaker yes i watched your video how much you work hard ..can you guide me with some tips tabi can we keep in connect really your information are valueable
How can I get
watch the video to find out
Can international students work in Iceland automatically?
Yes I think so. Part time only.
Hi Tabitha, how are you doing, your information is pretty helpful, I would like to move to Iceland as well, can you put me through please. Nicholas
Where are you from? If Nigeria it might be a bit tricky unless you have an education for a job which needs a specific in-demand skill. If you are from a country in Europe, then it will be easier for you (with general jobs) and you just need to send applications or be in the country and physically search. All the best!
Can a foreigner work as a waitress if yes how's the salary
Yes of course, but it depends where you are coming from and under which conditions you came. For example, as a European national you would be free to apply for a job as a waitress, but if you are coming from America, Africa etc (not Europe) you would need a more in-demand skilled job. However, if you are married to an Icelander, you could get a job as a waitress. Salary is minimum wage/according to the Union in most cases and can be found online. Just search in Icelandic. I hope that makes sense.
I am from india.can you help me getting job over there?
I can point you in the right direction so you know the requirements. Please have a read on this website utl.is/index.php/en/residence-permits