🇩🇪 → 🇮🇸
Moving from Germany to Iceland as a digital nomad
Here's what it takes on the Long-Term Remote Work Visa — the income bar, how tax compares with staying in Germany, and what a typical remote salary actually leaves you each month.
Sample: a solo remote worker on $6,000/month
Falls $1,300/mo short of the $7,300 bar.
Tax in Iceland
0.0%
vs 43.2% at home
Take-home / mo
$6,000
after tax & contributions
Left after costs
$2,388
$3,612 living costs
Your money goes about 0.7× further in Reykjavik than in Berlin (PPP-adjusted).
Updated June 2026 · sample figures in USD for a solo employee.
Tax here vs. Germany, by income
All-in effective rate for a solo employee who is tax-resident in each place.
| Monthly income | 🇮🇸 Iceland | 🇩🇪 Germany | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| $3,000/mo | 0.0% | 36.3% | +$1,089/mo |
| $6,000/mo | 0.0% | 43.2% | +$2,589/mo |
| $12,000/mo | 0.0% | 46.9% | +$5,623/mo |
What Germany nomads should know
A premium, tax-free six-month adventure for high earners — breathtaking and ultra-safe, but priced for it and impossible to extend.
For tax, what matters is where you're resident, not your passport: stay under 183 days and most Germany nomads avoid Iceland tax residency; a longer move brings Iceland's rules into play. Check for a tax treaty or totalization agreement between Germany and Iceland first.
- Among the safest places in the world.
- Stunning nature and excellent connectivity.
- Very expensive.
- Only 6 months, non-renewable; needs ~$7,300/mo income.
Model your move to Iceland
Your income, household and costs — compared against Germany.
Optional — unlocks age- and savings-gated visas (retirement, youth-mobility, golden visas).
Staying more than ~183 days?
Affects tax residency for territorial & exempt regimes.
Your monthly life in Iceland
Pre-filled with typical costs in Reykjavik. Drag or type to match your life.
A nice place in a popular area
Power, water, gas
Home fibre + data
Food at home
Transit, rideshare, fuel
Private cover nomads usually need
Eating out, coffee, going out
Shopping, gym, subscriptions, misc.
You're $1,300/mo short
Needs $7,300/mo.
Your qualifying income
$6,000
$6,000
$3,612
$2,388
Tax in Iceland
Effective rate
0.0%
- Income tax / mo
- $0
- Social security / mo
- Not charged
- Total deductions / mo
- $0
- Take-home / mo
- $6,000
Under 183 days you stay outside the local system; your home country keeps covering you.
Private health insurance isn't required for this visa, but most nomads carry it — it's already counted in your living costs above.
The 6-month cap keeps you below tax residency, so foreign income is untaxed.
vs. Germany
Tax
43.2% at home → 0.0% here
Same lifestyle costs
$2,668 at home → $3,612 here
Money left over
$743 at home → $2,388 here
Estimates for planning only — actual tax depends on treaties, your residency and personal circumstances. Confirm with official sources and a qualified advisor before you move.
FAQ
Can Germany citizens get Iceland's Long-Term Remote Work Visa?
Yes — it's open to remote workers regardless of nationality (subject to the usual checks). A single applicant needs about $7,300/month.
Will I pay tax in Iceland or Germany?
The 6-month cap keeps you below tax residency, so foreign income is untaxed. On a sample $6,000/month, that's an effective 0.0% in Iceland vs roughly 43.2% at home.
Does this visa lead to citizenship?
Purely a short-stay permit; no residency or citizenship path.
Full requirements, citizenship timeline and cost breakdown for Iceland.
Iceland guideIllustrative 2026 estimates in USD; your result depends on treaties, residency and circumstances — confirm with official sources before applying.