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Practical information

Find important and correct information about obtaining a residence permit and work permit in Norway. Learn about residence permit applications, renewal deadlines, Norwegian identity numbers, and work permit regulations.

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Practical information

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  1. Practical information • Residence permit (Residence card) • Norwegian identity number • Work permit in Norway • Important and correct information at www.udi.no

  2. Residence permit I • For non-EU/EEA-students: • Go to the police station 22 January • Meet up for the medical check-up. • You’ll receive a letter with time and place for the appointment

  3. Residence permit III • Remember to renew your residence permit!! • Application deadline: one month prior to expiration of current permit. • Online registration

  4. Residence permit IV • For EU/EEA-students: • Online registration. www.udi.no (no fee) • Book an appointment with the police (within 3 months) • Show up for your appointment • You will need: • your passport, • current address in Tromsø, • insurance (e.g. European Health Insurance E 111/private health insurance), • Admission Letter and Study Plan (Free-movers).

  5. Residence permit V • Where? • Police Station • Address: Grønnegata 122 • Opening hours • Opening hours: Weekdays 08.30-14.00 (Wednesday closed)

  6. Norwegian identity number (Personnummer)- for students in Norway more than 6 months • Why? • You need a Norwegian identity number to: • Open a bank account • Obtain a tax card (work) • Become a member of the National Health Insurance System • Students from the Nordic countries can use their national identity number.

  7. Norwegian identity number/Personnummer-students in Norway more than 6 months • Where? • Folkeregisteret (Population Registry) is located at • Ligningskontoret (the Tax Office) • Address: Kaigata 3-5 • When? • Opening hours: 9-15 • Documents you need: • Specific form, passport, residence permit

  8. Temporary identity number -students in Norway from 3-6 months • D-number • You can apply for this number if you have got a job. • Bring • passport (with residence permit (non-EU) • Student card incl. paid semester fee • Admission Letter

  9. Work permit • No fees to get a work permit. • Work permit automatically granted together with your first residence permit • Up to 20 hours of work per week (part-time) • Remember TAX card

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