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  1. Guide: Moving to Norway. This is an overview of what you should remember if you are planning to move to Norway from Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Sweden, or Åland. For example, you can read about customs duties, tax, registration, looking for work, social insurance rights, schools, and housing in Norway.

  2. Oct 4, 2022 · Immigration to Norway since the 1960s. In the late 1960s, immigrants made up around 60,000 individuals, or 1.5 per cent, of Norway’s population, with immigrants coming mainly from other Nordic countries, Western Europe or USA (Hellevik and Hellevik Citation 2017).

  3. May 1, 2005 · Norway: Migrant Quality, Not Quantity. May 1, 2005. Profile. By Betsy Cooper. Norway's migration policy is similar to its attitude towards the European Union (EU). Though it has not joined the EU and remains outside the reach of most EU policy, many of its independent decisions — particularly regarding its relationship to European borders and ...

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Norway's stunning natural environment is a big draw for foreigners looking to relocate. David Nikel. While immigration so often dominates the political discourse and debates in the media, it’s ...

  5. Of the 1 410 decisions taken in 2022, 78% were positive. Emigration of Norwegian citizens to OECD countries increased by 20% in 2021, to 7 000. Approximately 18% of this group migrated to Spain, 18% to Denmark and 17% to Sweden. Owing to the situation in Ukraine, some statutory requirements were reduced temporarily in 2022 and 2023, including ...

  6. Figure 1.1: Immigration, emigration and net immigration to Norway. 1997–2020 (Statistics Norway – SSB, 2020c) The immigrant population in Norway has a slightly different composition to the rest of the population in terms of sex and age. Immigrants are generally younger than the rest of the population.

  7. May 13, 2023 · Norway has a long history of immigration dating back to the Viking era. In the 20th century, Norway became an attractive destination for immigrants seeking work and refuge. The UDI was established in 2001 to streamline Norway’s immigration policies and improve the country’s management of immigration.