STUDENT RESIDENCE PERMIT IN NORWAY

All students who plan to stay in Norway for more than three months will need a student residence permit. Visas are only issued for stays up to 90 days (e.g. for certain Summer School programs).
We ask you to painstakingly read the directions as to stay away from issues amid the application procedure. Applications that are deficient won't be prepared, and your entrance to Norway can be postponed.


For applicants from students from the Nordic countries:
For more information for nationals of these countries regarding practicalities like social benefits, health insurance, etc., please see the following websites:
www.norden.no, www.norway.no
For applicants from countries in the EU/EEA/EFTA:
There are no processing fee for applicants from EU/EEA/EFTA countries.
You may present your application to a Norwegian Foreign Mission or in Norway to the police headquarters in the city where the organization is found. Now and again the candidate may hope to be brought in for a meeting. If you don't mind visit the Norway Portal to find the Norwegian government office or department general closest you.
When you apply for a student residence permit you must submit the following documents:
An application form for student residence with a passport photograph.
Documentation of acceptance to an approved learning institution.
Valid health insurance.
For regulations concerning family reunification for a student's immediate family, please see the website of the UDI.

For applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA/EFTA: 

You ought to present your application to a Norwegian Foreign Mission. Now and again the candidate may hope to be brought in for a meeting. 
There is a handling expense for every application produced using abroad payable to the Norwegian Foreign Mission. Because of trade rates and neighborhood regulatory conditions this charge may differ. If it's not too much trouble check with the Norwegian Foreign Mission for correct expense preceding accommodation of use. 
If it's not too much trouble visit the Norway Portal to find the Norwegian international safe haven or office general closest you.
When you apply for a student residence permit you must submit the following documents:
An application form for student residence with a passport photograph.
A copy of your passport.
Documentation of admission to an approved educational institution. 
The letter of acceptance from the institution must contain the following information:
1. The applicant's name
2. The name of the institution
3. What course/program the applicant has been admitted to
4. The duration of the course/program

The course/program must be full-time and approved for financial support from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund. This also applies for students who have financing from other sources and do not intend to seek support from the Loan Fund.
A plan of study. 
A filled out form stating the progress of your studies.
Documentation of housing. 
Approved documentation includes a lease copy for a house, an apartment or a room issued by a private person or company. Apartments/rooms provided by the institution's own Student Housing organisation must also be documented with a lease copy.
Documentation of subsistence (loan from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund or deposits in a Norwegian bank).

The candidate may apply for low maintenance work in Norway and present this as a major aspect of the justification for subsistence. In any case, the aggregate sum for subsistence will then be higher. When in doubt, money related assurances from a third individual isn't acknowledged, regardless of whether this individual is an inhabitant in Norway or another nation. In extraordinary cases money related certifications from a candidate's folks might be acknowledged on the off chance that they are Norwegian inhabitants.
Part-time work: If you are granted a study permit, you are automatically also granted permission to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week in addition to your studies and full-time during holidays.
Please note that the documentation requirements will vary from country to country and are subject to change. For more information, contact the Norwegian Foreign Service mission closest to you. If you are in Norway, contact the local police or the Directorate of Immigration.
A student residence permit to Norway is granted under the precondition that the student will return to his/her country of legal permanent residence upon completion of the studies.

Exchange students 

The directions above are likewise substantial for trade students from nations outside the EU/EEA/EFTA. In the event that the stay is financed through grants, student advances or other open subsidizing from the nation of origin, legitimate documentation must go with the application. The documentation must incorporate the aggregate sum changed over into a for the most part acknowledged cash, together with data about how the assets will be paid out (e.g. in regularly scheduled payments or everything without a moment's delay).
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