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How to immigrate to Norway?

Facing different groups of people, there are four main ways to immigrate to Norway at present:

I. Working migrants

The applicant has received three years of vocational training or a valid vocational certificate issued by the government, and has a strong intention to work in Norway, with relatively high technical content. Applicants also need to show proof of funds to ensure that the monthly salary is around 20 thousand and the annual salary is around 300 thousand.

Second, student immigration.

Applicants must present the corresponding full-time formal university admission notice. If they pass the exam after graduation, they can get temporary residency, and then they can be officially naturalized after finding a legal job for three years.

Third, family migration.

If family members are Norwegian legal citizens, they can be fund guarantors and can be naturalized after passing the examination. If the spouse is a Norwegian citizen, he must present a legal marriage certificate and financial guarantee, and then enter a three-year assessment period.

Fourth, self-employed immigrants.

Applicants need to invest in Norway and then hire themselves as employees, and can ensure the normal operation of the project.