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Yes, a felon can visit Iceland, as there are no specific restrictions preventing individuals with felony convictions from entering the country. However, entry is ultimately at the discretion of border control officers, and factors such as the nature of the conviction and the individual's behavior may be considered. It's advisable for felons to check with Icelandic consulate or embassy for any specific concerns before traveling.

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