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Living in the Faroe Islands: the ultimate expat guide

Living in the Faroe Islands: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in the Faroe Islands.

The Faroe Islands, an archipelago of 18 volcanic islands in the North Atlantic, presents a distinctive relocation opportunity for those seeking dramatic landscapes, economic stability, and a tight-knit community. This autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark is home to 54,885 people (September 2025), with the capital °Õó°ù²õ³ó²¹±¹²Ô hosting 22,470 residents and serving as the commercial and administrative hub.

The official languages are Faroese (primary, similar to Icelandic) and Danish, though English is widely spoken, especially among younger generations and in urban areas. The currency is the Faroese króna (DKK), maintaining a fixed 1:1 parity with the Danish krone. Critical point: the Faroe Islands are neither part of the European Union nor the Schengen Area, requiring specific entry and work permits even for EU citizens.

5 compelling reasons to relocate to the Faroe Islands

  1. Unemployment rate consistently around 1%, creating exceptional employment opportunities across multiple sectors
  2. Stunning natural environment featuring dramatic fjords, towering sea cliffs, and pristine wilderness accessible year-round
  3. Free education system from kindergarten through university, with high academic standards
  4. Robust economy built on sustainable fishing and aquaculture, accounting for 90% of exports
  5. Universal healthcare system providing comprehensive coverage to all residents

The Faroese economy demonstrates remarkable stability, with an average annual salary of DKK 320,500 (approximately USD 46,000). The population descends primarily from Norwegian Vikings and Celtic settlers, creating a unique cultural identity that values tradition while embracing modern innovation.


Population

54,885 (September 2025)

Capital city

°Õó°ù²õ³ó²¹±¹²Ô (22,470 residents)

Official languages

Faroese, Danish (English widely spoken)

Currency

Faroese króna (DKK, 1:1 parity with Danish krone)

Unemployment rate

1.0% (2025)

Average annual salary

DKK 320,500 (approx. USD 46,000)

Political status

Autonomous territory of Kingdom of Denmark (outside EU and Schengen)

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Key facts

Population54,000
Expats3,000
Top nationalitiesDanish, Filipino, Polish, Romanian, Thai
LanguagesFaroese, Danish, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person2,200 EUR
Family of 45,500 EUR
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Julien Faliu
About the author

I fell in love with words at an early age After a break to focus on my studies, I rediscovered the joy of writing while keeping a blog during my years between London and Madrid. This passion for storytelling and for exploring new cultures naturally inspired me to create ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº, a space for my own reflections as well as for anyone wishing to share their experiences and journeys abroad.

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