What Are the Norway Work Visa Requirements?
Norway attracts foreign workers, but if you are not an EU citizen you need the right work authorisation before you start a job. This guide sets out the Norway work visa requirements in plain terms.
In short: citizens of the EU, the EEA, and Switzerland need no permit or visa to work in Norway. Non-EU nationals generally need work authorisation, usually arranged with the employer, plus a residence permit. You also need a genuine job offer and a salary that meets local rules.
Who Needs a Work Visa for Norway?
EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals can live and work in Norway on the same terms as locals, with no permit or visa. Non-EU nationals almost always need both work authorisation and a visa or residence permit. A short-stay Schengen visa or visa-free entry does not allow you to work.
The Permit and Visa
In Norway, the main route is a skilled worker residence permit, handled through UDI, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, together with a residence permit. Norway is in the EEA, so EU and EEA citizens are exempt. The employer normally starts the process, and the work and immigration steps run in parallel.
The Process Step by Step
- Job offer: secure a genuine job offer from an employer in Norway.
- Work authorisation: the employer obtains a skilled worker residence permit through UDI, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration.
- Visa or residence: you apply for a residence permit, or a single residence-and-work permit if you are already legally in Norway.
- Register on arrival: complete any address registration and residence formalities after you arrive.
Documents and Conditions
You will typically need a valid passport, the completed visa application, recent photos, your job offer or contract, proof of work authorisation, proof of health insurance, proof of accommodation and funds, and the fee, with certified translations where required. Your salary must meet the local minimum and not be lower than comparable local pay.
Salary and Demand
Norway sets minimum-salary rules for work permits and gives priority to local and EU workers for some roles. Demand is strongest in shortage occupations, so confirm the salary, hours, and contract in writing before you accept a post.
Avoiding Scams
A genuine work visa never requires you to pay an agent upfront placement fees or a fee for a guaranteed visa or job. For Norway, the work authorisation is arranged through the employer or the official process, and consular or government fees are fixed and paid to the authority. If anyone asks you to pay to secure a Norway work visa or job, treat it as a likely scam, stop, and verify the employer and the authority through official channels.
Official Sources
Confirm current rules, fees, and salary thresholds with UDI, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration and the Norway immigration or consular authority, as procedures change.
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Important Information About Norway Work Visa Requirements
Work-authorisation rules, fees, and salary thresholds for Norway are set by the competent authorities and can change, so always confirm the current requirements with UDI, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration and the Norway immigration or consular authority before you act.
Disclaimer: AtoZ Serwis Plus provides guidance and informational support only. This article is general information, not legal advice, and does not guarantee any visa, permit, or immigration outcome. Rules, fees, and thresholds are set by the competent authorities and change, so confirm your situation with the competent authorities or a qualified adviser.







