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Work & Residence Permits

Work and residence permits

In order to work in Norway, most foreign citizens need a work permit. The permit must be granted before entry, and as a general rule, does not allow you to travel to Norway and wait for a decision. + More

Working Holiday

Working Holiday

This form of work permit may be granted to persons from Australia, Canada and New Zealand who wish to take a long holiday in Norway and supplement their spending money with odd jobs / temporary work. + More

Specialists

Specialists

Work permit for highly skilled workers (none EEA-nationals). + More

Seasonal Work

Seasonal Work

This type of work permit may be granted for work of a seasonal nature or as an ordinary holiday replacement. + More

EU / EEA Citizens

EU / EEA Citizens

On the 1st of January 1994, Norway became a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) which comprises of the EU member states and the three EFTA states: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. + More

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Edward Grieg

+ Edward Grieg was Norway's most famous composer, but did you know his ancestors were Scottish?

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