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Last updated: April 2026

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Overview

What remote workers notice first about Norway.

Exceptional nature and work-life balance

High salaries offset high prices

Strong English in professional life

Oil fund-backed infrastructure

Visa Spotlight

The Primary Choice

Skilled worker residence

Thinking about working in Norway or moving there? Our expat guide covers visas, jobs, salaries, cost of living, and everything you need to know before you go.

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    Income proof

    Foreign remote income documentation

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    Clean record

    Police certificate where required

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    Local address

    Lease or accommodation agreement

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    Insurance

    Health coverage per application rules

Duration: Linked to job·Fees: NOK fees

Requirements: Job offer, qualifications, pay above thresholds

Your passport matters

Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.

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Application process

Non-EU/EEA nationals typically need a full-time job offer from a Norwegian employer that meets salary minimums and qualifications for a skilled worker residence permit (UDI). Employers document the role; you apply online, submit passport, education proofs, and housing plan, then attend biometrics.

EU/EEA citizens register under free movement after three months if working—simpler path.

Study permits require admission and proof of funds—part-time work hours capped.

After entry, obtain national ID number (fødselsnummer / D-number sequence), bank account (often requires ID + employer letter), and register with GP (fastlege).

Renew permits with continued employment; switching jobs may need new assessment if role changes.

Remote work for foreign employers without Norwegian payroll is not generally authorised by standard skilled worker permits—verify with UDI.

Wealth tax and worldwide asset reporting apply to tax residents—consult a Norwegian accountant before becoming resident.

Cost of Living

Average Rent
$1,000–$2,400/month
1BR Apartment (range)
Food & Dining
$450–$700/month
Groceries & dining out
Getting Around
$80–$100/month
Local transport
Coworking
$250–$450/month
Desk / membership

Oslo lifestyle index

Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.

$3,400
Per Month Total

Example month in Oslo (single, modest):

Rent (one-bed): $1,750 Utilities + internet: $150 Ruter monthly transport: $90 Groceries (Rema/Kiwi): $480 Eating out: $320 Coworking: $280 Gym + outdoor gear amortised: $120 Phone + software: $50 Miscellaneous: $160

Indicative total: about $3,400.

Bergen and Trondheim often lower rent; NOK/USD rate swings totals.

Top Nomad Hubs

Oslo

Oslo

Compact capital, fjord access

Avg rent$1,400–$2,400/month
CoworkingMesh, Spaces, WeWork
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Bergen

Bergen

Rainy, scenic, seafood

Avg rent$1,200–$2,000/month
CoworkingBergen Workation hubs
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Trondheim

Trondheim

Student tech, central Norway

Avg rent$1,000–$1,700/month
CoworkingWork-Work
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Neighbourhood picks

Oslo

Grünerløkka

Hip, cafés, young—$1,400–$2,200 one-bed.

Bergen

Sandviken

Hills, views, quieter—$1,200–$1,900.

Trondheim

Solsem

Student-adjacent, fjord—$1,000–$1,600.

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Banking & cash

DNB, Nordea, SpareBank 1, and digital banks serve residents. BankID and BankAxept enable mobile payments—essential for Vipps P2P.

You need national ID number and address for accounts—employer letters help.

NOK is not EUR—budget FX volatility. Wise for receiving foreign currency—declare to tax authority if resident.

Cash rare; cards universal. Credit card culture less revolving than US.

Mortgage requires stable Norwegian income—documentation heavy.

Strict AML—source large transfers carefully.

Expert tip: Compare ATM fees and prefer bank-owned machines in city centres.
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Health & safety

Public healthcare (via fastlege GP system) is funded through membership in Norwegian National Insurance—once employed and registered, access is comprehensive.

Emergency: 113 medical, 112 fire/police. Private hospitals exist for elective speed—optional insurance.

Dental: costly for adults—consider supplemental insurance.

Mental health: improving access—private psychologists faster.

Pharmacies (apotek) efficient; prescription costs moderated.

Outdoor injuries common—know mountain safety; rescue insurance for backcountry.

Note: Private clinics in Oslo are often a practical choice for expats where available.

Culture & lifestyle

Jantelaw (modesty) discourages boasting—let achievements speak quietly. Nature is sacred—weekend cabins (hytte) bind families.

Friday taco (tacofredag) is national tradition. Alcohol expensive—plan Vinmonopolet trips (state monopoly).

English excellent in oil and tech; Norwegian builds trust in smaller towns.

Weather varies—Bergen rain gear mandatory. Skiing culture deep—try cross-country before downhill snobbery.

Tipping 10–15% in restaurants if exceptional; service often included.

The real talk

The advantages

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Spectacular nature and outdoor culture

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High salaries in tech and energy

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Excellent English professionally

The challenges

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Very high cost of living

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Weather and darkness in winter north

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Housing competition in Oslo

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Frequently asked questions

Generally not for non-EEA—skilled worker permits require employer sponsorship. EEA citizens can seek work but must support themselves.

Tax snapshot

High tax but wealth tax rules evolving; report worldwide assets carefully — Norwegian accountant essential.

Community tips

Join hiking clubs for networking, learn Bokmål basics, use Finn.no for housing.

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