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Norway student visa guide

Norway, with its breathtaking natural landscapes, rich Viking heritage, and vibrant cultural scene, is an attractive destination for international students. The country is home to several universities that are highly regarded for their research and academic excellence.

Beyond its educational merits, Norway is known for its high quality of life, inclusive society, and the welcoming nature of its people, making it an excellent place for students from around the globe to pursue their higher education.


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Norway student visa process and fees

Students from outside the EEA/EU and Switzerland typically need to apply for a study permit to study in Norway. This permit is required for courses longer than three months.

The first step in the process is to gain admission to a Norwegian university. Once you have been accepted, you will need to demonstrate that you have enough funds to support yourself during your studies. The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) requires students to have NOK 126,357 per academic year to cover living expenses.

After meeting the financial requirements, you can apply for a study permit through the UDI website. The application must include:

  • A letter of admission from the Norwegian university confirming your enrolment in a full-time course
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your living expenses for one academic year
  • Evidence of a place to live
  • A valid passport and passport-sized photographs

The study permit application fee is set by UDI and may change over time. Applicants should check the latest fee before submitting their application.

Upon arrival in Norway, students may need to report to the police to complete the permit process, especially if they plan to stay for more than six months. This step involves verifying your documents and providing biometric data for the residence card.


Norway student visa work regulations

International students holding a valid study permit are generally permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during official holidays. Students must ensure that employment does not interfere with their studies.

After completing their studies, graduates may be eligible to apply for a job seeker permit, allowing them to remain in Norway temporarily while looking for qualified employment. Eligibility requirements and permitted durations are set by UDI and may change over time.