The following is a guide to
permanently living in Norway. Visit the Norway visa page to find out
about a temporary visa for Norway.
If you are interested in permanent
immigration to Norway you have two main options to consider: a permanent
residency permit in Norway or Norwegian citizenship. Below is a
detailed summary of both modes of Norway immigration.
Permanent Residence Permit Norway
You can apply for
a permanent residency permit in Norway if you have been living in
Norway for a period of three years or longer. Norway immigration laws
require that the three-year period is continuous, meaning you must be
legally living in Norway the entire time. You may spend up to seven
months outside of Norway over this three year period, although each
absence can not be longer than three months.
In order to qualify for permanent residence, one of the key requirements under Norway immigration law is that you complete tuition in
the Norwegian language and social studies. A range of supporting
documentation is also required for permanent immigration to Norway. This
includes Norway immigration documents proving you have been living
legally in the country for the past three years, a list of travel in and
out of the country in the last three years, and documentation proving
you have studied the Norwegian language.
Norway immigration officials can
remove a permanent residence permit for Norway if you live outside the
country for two years or more.
Take the free assessment to find out
if you have the correct documentation allowing you to apply for
permanent immigration to Norway.
Citizenship Norway
You can apply for Norwegian
citizenship if you have legally lived in the country for seven of the
past 10 years. You may only apply for citizenship if you plan to
continue living in Norway after citizenship has been granted. The fact
that you are permanently immigrating to Norway means that (in most
cases) you must renounce citizenship of your original country. The other
key requirement for immigration in Norway is that you complete tuition
in the Norwegian language. The eligibility period drops to seven years
in some circumstances, such as marriage. Take the free assessment to
find out if you are eligible to permanently immigrate to Norway.
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