Country Profiles

Norway

December 2009

This summary is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered an authoritative guide on how to obtain work authorization in Norway. The intent is to give the reader a general overview of the process only. Procedures and requirements may have changed since the writing of this article or may have been inaccurately characterized in it. For current and detailed information regarding the topics below, as well as documentary requirements, processing times, post-arrival and departure requirements, penalties for non-compliance, allowances for accompanying family members, and any other information pertaining to your specific needs, please contact your Pro-Link GLOBAL immigration professional.

Overview

BUSINESS VISITOR

Permitted Activities - Business visitors must generally limit their activities to the following:

  • Attending business meetings or discussions
  • Making sales calls to potential clients provided that the visitor represents a commercial entity outside of Norway
  • Attending seminars or "fact-finding" meetings

Type of Business Visas – The Visa type will depend on the nationality of the traveler. The following are examples of the types of business visa that are available to the business traveler.

  1. Schengen C Visa

Basic Requirements –

  1. Intention of a genuine visit for business and not for paid employment;
  2. Good health and character;
  3. Evidence that there are no restrictions on his or her traveling to Norway
  4. No intention to permanently reside in Norway
  5. A ticket for onward travel from Norway
  6. Proof of funds

Estimated Processing Times – This varies by diplomatic post and country.

Maximum Time On Visa - This visa allows business people to make a short business visit to Norway for up to three out of six months during your visa validity period. Visas cannot be extended in country.

Typical Documents Required –
All travelers need to present the following documents to officers in immigration clearance:

  • a valid passport or other acceptable travel document and in some cases
  • a valid visa or authority to enter Norway

EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION

Basic Requirements - The principal visa category for temporary employment in Norway is the work and residence permit for skilled workers. This is a Visa Category for employers to sponsor approved skilled workers to work in Norway on a temporary visa.

Who is this visa for? - This visa is for employers who would like to employ overseas workers to fill highly specialized or managerial positions in Norway.

Process Overview - The process for obtaining a work and residence permit for skilled workers involves a two step process summarized below.

  1. Work and residence permit application
  2. Permit endorsement

The skilled worker/specialist training must be documented by a certified translation into Norwegian or English and the terms of employment may not be less favourable than the current collective pay agreement for Norwegian nationals.

Estimated Processing Time – four to sixteen weeks

Validity periods - With this visa you can employ overseas workers for up to twelve months.

Family Members –Secondary/ family dependants can work and study