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      Does Iceland Offer A Grant To Male Migrants To Marry Icelandic Women?

      The Iceland government has repeatedly refuted the hoax which has been circulating since at least 2016.

      By - AFP |
      Published -  16 March 2020 7:05 PM IST
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      Does Iceland Offer A Grant To Male Migrants To Marry Icelandic Women?


      A claim that Iceland's government will provide a monthly grant of US$5,000 to male immigrants who marry Icelandic women due to a shortage of male citizens has been shared thousands of times in multiple posts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and blog sites. The claim is false; this is an old hoax that has circulated since at least 2016 and has been repeatedly refuted by the Icelandic government; official figures from the United Nations show men have made up more than 50% of Iceland's population over the last decade.

      The claim was published on Facebook here on February 19, 2020. It has since been shared more than 1,900 times.

      Below is a screenshot of the misleading post:

      Screenshot of the misleading post

      The post's Thai caption translates to English as: "Monthly payment of 170,000 to become husbands, with a simple offer that all men want."

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      The superimposed text translates to English as; "Looking for husbands monthly pay of 170,000 due to male scarcity."

      The same claim and images were also published in various online articles that were shared on Facebook here, here, here, here and here.

      Below is a screenshot of one of the misleading articles:

      Screenshot of the misleading article

      The Thai article translates to English in part as: "It has become a story that young mens' eyes glare up, as recently Iceland has experienced a severe scarcity in their male population. Due to an imbalance of the country's population, there are many more women than men in the country.

      "The government is forced to urgently tackle this problem with an idea to grant rights to men who are not Icelandic nationals (immigrants) who marry with Icelandic women to receive US$5,000 per month, or equivalent to 173,070 baht per month."

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      Articles making the same claim were also published on other sites seen here, here, here and here.

      The claim is false.

      A spokesperson for Chamnarn Viravan, Iceland's honorary consulate general in Thailand, told AFP by phone on March 6, 2020 that the claim is untrue.

      The hoax has circulated online since at least 2016. It was reported on here by Iceland Monitor, an Icelandic English-language news site, on August 30, 2016. The article notes that the Scandinavian island nation had received dozens of inquiries from foreign suitors interested in grant after the false claim was posted online.

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      In 2018, Iceland Monitor published another report on the enduring hoax. The article quoted a statement from the Foreign Ministry of Iceland, which states that "any and all news items or rumours of this money-for-marriage deal are a hoax".

      The hoax has also been debunked by other fact checking organisations such as Snopes and Africa Check.

      Iceland does not suffer from a lack of male residents. In fact, males slightly outnumber females in Iceland, according to the United Nations Population Division.

      Below is a screenshot of the UN data, which shows men have made up more than 50% of Iceland's population over the last decade:

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      (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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      ThailandUnited Nations Population DivisionIcelandThailand HoaxMarriagemarriage for money#Iceland Marriage RulesFake NewsFact Check
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      Claim :   Iceland government will provide a monthly grant of US$5,000 to male immigrants who marry Icelandic women due to a shortage of male citizens.
      Claimed By :  Thai Social Media pages and blog sites
      Fact Check :  False
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