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Norwegian immigration conditions

Legal analysis: application conditions for working immigrants:

1. Applicants must be job seekers looking for technical jobs in Norway;

2. Applicants must be fresh graduates or researchers, and have one of the following valid licenses before applying for such licenses: college student license, high school student license or self-funded researcher license;

3. Applicants must have sufficient funds during their stay in Norway, which is about 65,438+09,577 NOK per month and 65,438+065,438+07,342 NOK for half a year;

4. Any of the following conditions must be met:

Have received at least 3 years of vocational training (high school equivalent or above); In the case of completing studies or obtaining degrees in universities or colleges, such as bachelor's degree in engineering and bachelor's degree in nursing, applicants with long-term work experience can obtain special application qualifications if they have the same abilities as those who have received vocational training.

Application conditions for student immigration:

1. Holding a letter of admission from a university or college;

2. Students' learning type must be full-time;

3. Students must have sufficient funds to support their studies (NOK 97,850 per year). If students need to pay tuition fees, they should also have enough funds to pay tuition fees;

4. Students need to have accommodation in Norway;

5. Students have the conditions to return to China after completing their studies in their own countries;

6. The institutions that students attend must be in the list of institutions recognized by the Norwegian Education Quality Assurance Agency.

Requirements for family migration (if family members are studying in Norway):

If the family members are partners, the marriage relationship between the two parties needs to be legal, effective, true and free; If the family members are cohabitants, need to be over 18 years old, have lived together for more than two years, have not married others, and both parties have the legal right of residence in Norway, or both parties are raising children or are about to raise children, and may not marry others or have divorced. In addition, the applicant must prove his valid identity. A valid passport can be used to prove his/her identity and must meet the requirements for entering Norway or Schengen. Members of the court must hold a Norwegian residence permit, study in Norway for at least one year, and earn at least 2,565,438+0,856 NOK before tax (salary, loan, study allowance or deposit) every year.

Self-employed immigrants:

Norwegian self-employed immigrants mean that applicants can apply for Norwegian self-employed status if they start their own businesses in Norway. After three years of self-employment, he obtained permanent residency in Norway. Requirements for self-employment:

1. The applicant needs to comprehensively manage the establishment and operation of the enterprise.

2. Have sufficient operating funds.

3, in line with the minimum living allowance.

The minimum living security currently requires NOK 260,000 per year. Only by meeting these requirements can your company really operate.

Legal basis: Norwegian Immigration Law Norway divides immigration sources into European Economic Area (EEA) and non-European Economic Area. Citizens of EEA countries automatically enjoy the right to settle and work in Norway. Non-EEA citizens can apply for a work permit if they meet the requirements.