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Foreign Tour Guides Working without a Permit

Police received a report yesterday of two foreigners working illegally in Faroe Islands. They were two tour guides who worked in Kalsoynni without a work permit. The police stopped them in Klaksvík when they returned from Kalsoynni and arrested them. They have since been in custody. According to the Aliens Act, foreigners other than Nordic citizens must have a work permit to work in Faroe Islands. The foreigners will be presented for a constitut…
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Police received a report yesterday of two foreigners working illegally in Faroe Islands. They were two tour guides who worked in Kalsoynni without a work permit. The police stopped them in Klaksvík when they returned from Kalsoynni and arrested them. They have since been in custody. According to the Aliens Act, foreigners other than Nordic citizens must have a work permit to work in Faroe Islands. The foreigners will be presented for a constitut…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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