Norway
Norway offers several types of visas depending on the duration and purpose of the visit. Norway is a member of the Schengen area. Here is a summary of the primary visa categories:
For business-related trips, including attending meetings, conferences, or conducting short-term business negotiations. Typically valid for stays up to 90 days, like the tourist visa.
- Work Visa (Skilled worker visa): Aimed at individuals who have received a job offer in Norway, particularly for roles that require specific expertise or qualifications. Allows the holder to work and live in Norway, integrating into the Norwegian job market and society. This is a long-term visa, usually granted for the duration of the employment contract.
- Seasonal work visa: Aimed at workers in seasonal industries such as agriculture, hospitality, or fishing. Typically issued for the duration of the season, aligning with the employment needs of the industries.
Residency: Available to those who have lived in Norway for a continuous period, usually for at least 3 years, on valid residence permits such as work or family visas.
There may be various ways in which citizenship can be obtained depending on the circumstances. Please reach out to Hudson McKenzie for an assessment to determine the best route.
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