Moving to Norway?

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From the urban city of Oslo to the Svalbard islands up north and many places in between, Norway offers a variety of popular destinations that highlights the diverse culture and nature. Norway is probably most famous for the northern lights phenomena.

The lights, which are also called aurora borealis, show up at night when the sky is dark, especially in the cold months of the year.

The exact circumstances for how to move to Norway from a non EU/EEA country will depend on your country of citizenship, but you will need to apply for a residence permit.

While you’ll still need a job to stay long-term, you’re able to live in Norway for up to six months to find one, and the registration process is relatively easy. Of course you’ll need money to cover your living expenses and a place to stay while you look for work.

Foreigners are not restricted from buying property in Norway. Buying land or a property in Norway presents no real problems for foreigners. There are few restrictions for foreigners looking to purchase property in Norway.

When relocating inNorway you should get in touch with a moving company, if you are relocating to Oslo you can try Oslo Transport og Flytteservice, find their website here.

There are obviously other moving companies, but this company is a safe place to start.

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