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  1. Immigration costs. NZD $ 455. Application cost – This is the charge for Immigration New Zealand to process your application. We do not refund application costs if we decline your application. A non-refundable immigration levy is charged and is included in the cost. You can pay for your application online by Visa or Mastercard.

  2. New in Norway. Immigrants have rights and duties which require them to know about Norwegian society and communicate with public authorities in Norway. As newcomers, it is not always easy to track down relevant information. Below are some links to immigration-related web sites and digital services.

  3. Act of 15 May 2008 On the entry of foreign nationals into the kingdom of Norway and their stay in the realm (Immigration Act) Law | Date: 22/11/2010. Originally published by: Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. Les på norsk. This translation is updated as of 1 April 2014.

  4. Aug 4, 2023 · Are you planning to move to Norway ? and want to know how expensive it is to live here, how much are the taxes and how much are the salaries ? THen this vlog...

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  5. 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.

  6. Immigration matters. A visa grants the holder the right to enter Norway/the Schengen area and stay up to 90 days. It is issued in accordance with provided tickets and insurance, and both the amount of days you may stay and the visas validity period are specified on the visa sticker. A visa may be valid for one, two or multiple entries during ...

  7. New Zealanders aged between 18 and 30 can apply for a 12-month working holiday for Norway. To apply, you can complete an online application form and hand deliver it to the VFS Visa Application Centre in Auckland. For more information, read the Norwegian Immigration website (external link). Other Bilateral Agreements