The Icelandic parliament's Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Education has proposed that 19 individuals receive Icelandic citizenship through legislation by Parliament. The committee received 166 applications for citizenship during the spring session of the 157th parliamentary term and recommends that 14 of these be approved, along with four children of applicants. Additionally, the committee proposes granting citizenship to one individual due to an error in the law. There are two ways to apply for Icelandic citizenship: one through the Directorate of Immigration and another through a
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- government Allsherjar- og menntamálanefnd Alþingis