innflytjandi
Innflytjandi is an Icelandic term used to describe a person who has moved to a country from abroad with the intention of settling there. The word combines inn, meaning in or into, with flytja, meaning to move, and the suffix -andi, which forms an agent noun meaning “one who moves in.” In Icelandic usage, innflytjandi is the standard label for an immigrant who resides in Iceland long-term, as opposed to a short-term visitor or tourist. The plural form is innflytjendur.
In demographic and official contexts, innflytjendur are counted as a separate population group in statistics on
Historically, Iceland’s immigrant population has grown since the late 20th century, reflecting broader globalization and labor-mobility
See also: Immigration to Iceland, Demographics of Iceland, Immigration policy of Iceland.