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Monday, 13 July 2009 |
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Where are the museums and libraries? The theatres? Any interesting exhibitions?
On Thursday, July 16th at 8 p.m. you can take a guided walking tour of downtown Reykjavík where the cultural life in the city centre will be introduced with a bit of history mixed in. You can choose if you want to join an English speaking guide, a Spanish one, a Polish one or a Thai speaking one. The walks take about an hour, after which all four groups meet at the Reykjavík Art Museum in Tryggvagata for an intercultural get-together with a cup of coffee, a light snack and some Icelandic music. Sigríður Thorlacius, singer of the band Hjaltalín, and Ingvi Þór Kormáksson will sing and play for the guests.
The walks take off from Reykjavík City Library in Tryggvagata 15 at 8 p.m. They are free of charge and no booking is needed. The program is hosted by Reykjavik City Library, The Reykjavik Art Museum, City Museum and the Reykjavik Museum of Photography.
Everybody is welcome!
Further information at Reykjavik City Library, tel: 411-6117 or by email to
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Registration of domicile / Rejestracja stałego zameldowania |
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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 |
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Polish below
In the light of misunderstandings that have arisen we wish to point out to all those who are involved in services to immigrants that an application for an Icelandic ID Number does not constitute registration of domicile. Even when an individual is assigned an ID Number (kennitala), this does not mean that his or her legal domicile (lögheimili) is registered as being in Iceland. Any person who stays in Iceland for a period of six months or more is required to be domiciled here. A person’s legal domicile is the place where he or she is resident on a regular basis. Legal domiciles are registered by the National Registry (Þjóðskrá). In order to register one’s legal domicile in Iceland, it is necessary to be in possession of an Icelandic ID No.
Being legally domiciled in Iceland is a requirement for qualifying for health insurance in Iceland. People are only registered for health insurance six months after their legal domicile is registered in Iceland. Other rules may apply to citizens from the European Economic Area (see Regulation No. 463/1999).
Persons who do not have a registered legal domicile in Iceland are not entitled to the ordinary social services provided by the local authorities and are not registered in the national social security system. Registration of domicile is important in various other connections: for example, persons attending courses in Icelandic for immigrants that are held by educational establishments that receive support from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture are required to have registered their domicile in Iceland. |
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 |
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Reykholt Festival is an international music festival held in historic Reykholt, the birth place of Snorri Sturluson in Borgarfjördur, the last week of July every year.
It´s repertoire mainly consists of classical music featuring both icelandic musicians and well known foreign artists. Reykholt festival has earnt a reputation abroad as beeing one of the most interesting cultural events in Iceland.
The Festival starts with two concerts performed by the UniCum Laude chamber singers from Pécs in Hungary. The repertoire of the group includes Renessaince music and the most spectacular pieces of madrigals, as well as of contemporary modern music and some arrangements of evergreens of high standard.
Auður Gunnarsdóttir soprano will perform icelandic and nordic songs with pianist Steinunn Birna Ragnarsdóttir. St. Christopher Orchestra of Vilnius will perform in two concerts with conductor Donatas Katkus.
In the Final concert of the Festival, Fóstbræður, one of the leading male choirs in Iceland will perform icelandic songs with Árni Harðarson conducting. All further information is posted on the festival´s website; www.reykholtshatid.is and tickets are sold at midi.is |
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New Icelandic language courses |
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 |
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The Intercultural centre offers new Icelandic language courses in Laugavegur 37, which begin 23rd of July.
The courses are open to everybody.
For further information and to sign up please call 692 8818 or email:
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Icelandic, level 1 – mornings 60 class hours
Laugavegur 37 11.15-13.15 o´clock
23.7.2009 – 9.9.2009
Price: 21.000*
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Icelandic, level 2 – mornings 60 class hours
Laugavegur 37 9.00-11.00 o´clock
23.7.2009 – 9.9.2009
Price: 21.000*
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
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Parents' mornings in Laugavegur |
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 |
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Due to summer-closing in Gerðuberg culture center, the International parents’ mornings will be held in the Intercultural Centre at Laugavegur in July and until 10th of August. We have also changed the timing, instead of meeting at 10.00; we will meet at 10.30 – 12.00. Next Tuesday we will get together in Laugavegur 37, at 10.30, and we will take a walk with the children down town and enjoy the city life.
All are welcome – also those that have never joined us before! |
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