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How many China people are there in Iceland?

There are about 700 China people in Iceland.

Iceland has only 360,000 people, covering an area of 65,438+10,000 square kilometers. But even in such a country, there are China communities. At present, there are about 600-700 China people in Iceland. Iceland is not an immigrant country, and there is no investment immigration policy, so it is not enough for you to have money.

At present, there are only two ways for China people to immigrate to Iceland, one is to apply for a work visa, and the other is to marry an Icelandic. Iceland is the westernmost country in Europe, located in the middle of the North Atlantic, near the Arctic Circle, and the second largest island in Europe. Almost all countries are built on volcanic rocks, and most of the land cannot be cultivated. It is the country with the most hot springs in the world, so it is called the country of ice and fire, but it is a rich country with lush green grass, rich geothermal energy and developed fishery.

Population and country area of Iceland

Iceland has a population of about 310.9 million and a national area of10.03 million. Iceland ranks10.07 in the world. Iceland is an island near the Arctic Circle in northwest Europe and the second largest island in Europe. It is more than 0/000 kilometers from Norway/KLOC-in the east and 850 kilometers from Britain in the southeast. The nearest neighbor is Greenland, which is 350 kilometers apart.

Located on a volcanic island in the cold temperate zone, the living environment is relatively harsh. Iceland belongs to a volcanic island in geology, which is formed by the accumulation of mantle material spilled from the mid-Atlantic ridge rift. This island is full of volcanic rocks. The northwest, north, east and west coasts are steep and there are many bays. The south is the low atoll coast. The island is surrounded by coastal mountains and inland plateau. Four-thirds of the area is a plateau with an altitude of 400-800 meters, and one-eighth is covered by glaciers, accounting for 7% of the plain.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Iceland.