Do EU citizens need work permit for Norway?
Do EU citizens need work permit for Norway?
Nationals of EU/EEA countries do not need a residence permit to stay or work in Norway. Nationals of non-EU/EEA countries who want to work in Norway or to stay for longer than 90 days need a residence permit.
Can non EU citizens work in Norway?
If you come from a country outside the EU/EEA and wish to work in Norway, you need a residence permit. If you do not already have a residence permit, you must apply for a residence permit for work. Previously this was called a work permit.
What do I need to work in Norway?
Usually, they need:
- completed application form.
- UDI’s checklist.
- passport for you and any dependants.
- proof of qualifications and work experience.
- CV.
- proof of accommodation in Norway or an explanation of your arrangements.
- UDI’s offer of employment form.
Can a EU citizen move to Norway?
EU/EEA nationals can move to Norway and start working right away, but they must register with the police no later than three months after arriving in Norway. Registration is free.
Do you have to be an EU citizen to work in Norway?
Membership of the National Insurance Scheme is the key to your entitlements from NAV. If you are a citizen of an EU/EEA-country and come to work in Norway you automatically become a member of the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme from your first day of work.
Can you move to Norway without a work permit?
EEA nationals with a valid identity card or passport can legally move to Norway and look for a job without a work permit for up to six months. They must register their presence in the country as a job seeker with the police within the first three months of their arrival.
Do you have to be an EEA member to work in Norway?
You become a member even if you are residing in another EU/EEA member state while working in Norway. You do not have to be a Norwegian citizen, registered with the National Population Register or liable to pay taxes in Norway.
How long does it take to get a work permit in Norway?
Successful applicants can get a permit that is valid for one to three years at a time. After three years, a skilled worker can apply for a permanent residence permit in Norway. It is usually possible for family to apply to live with the main permit holder.
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