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  1. May 23, 2024 · Attack on Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February 2022. On this page you will find content about the war in Ukraine and its consequences for Norway. Government.no is to give the general public understanding of the work of the government and the ministries, and to encourage involvement in democratic processes.

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      Adherence of the Government Pension Fund Norway (GPFN) to...

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      Documents. Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health...

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      NOU 2022: 11 - Your privacy – our shared responsibility...

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      NOU 2022: 5 - The Norwegian Government's Management of the...

  2. How is Norway governed? According to the Constitution, which was adopted in 1814, Norway is a monarchy in which the power is divided between three branches: a legislative branch which is also responsible for appropriations, the Storting; an executive branch, the Government; and a judicial branch, the courts. Change of Government in Norway.

  3. The Norwegian Consulate General in New York works to promote Norwegian art, design, culture and business interest in the U.S. Our office is the hub for Schengen visa applications on the North and South American continents. We also provide consular services for 22 states on the east coast of the U.S. Established in 1906, our office is the ...

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Anne Beathe Tvinnereim (Cent.) The main task of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to secure and promote Norway’s interests internationally. Norway’s interests are determined by such factors as its geographical location in a strategically important area, its open economy, its position as a coastal state and steward of substantial marine ...

    • Gateway to Digital Services in Norway
    • Digital Communication by Default
    • The Common Contact Register
    • Digital Mailbox
    • Responsibility For Digital Services
    • Security
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    • Open Data
    • Cooperation Point For Public Authorities

    Norge.no is a gateway to digital public services. The digital services are divided into eight defined life situations. These digital services can be found via a search function or in the topic menu. The Norwegian central government and most of the municipalities communicate digitally with citizens. A digital mailbox is a secure digital solution for...

    Digital communication by default means that digital communication is the standard method of communication between public authorities and citizens in Norway. Norwegian e-government regulations, which came into force on 7 February 2014, have made this possible. The change from paper to digital communication aims to make daily life for citizens easier...

    A common contact register has been established to help Norwegian public authorities communicate digitally with citizens. The register contains mobile phone numbers and e-mail addresses of citizens in Norway. The register is used to send notifications when important letters and documents have been sent to citizens digitally. On Norge.no, you can upd...

    Norway’s secure digital mailbox scheme allows citizens to receive official documents digitally rather than via paper mail. A digital mailbox also functions as a secure digital archive, so you can easily find important documents from public agencies whenever you need them, wherever you are. There are two approved digital mailbox solutions for citize...

    Public authorities in Norway are responsible for developing and running their respective digital services. In addition, they are responsible for providing citizens with relevant information and guidance on how to use their digital services and how to find related services.

    ID-porten log-in system is used to log on to the majority of digital public services. Read more about security and data protection.

    Norge.no is mainly available on Bokmål Norwegian and Nynorsk Norwegian. Norge.no has also an English language version, though not all the registered digital services are available in English. If an English version of a digital service is not available, the Norwegian version will be shown.

    Content from previous versions of Norge.no is available via the National Data Catalog, data.norge.no. The data includes national and local public authority information with related hierarchical structure data, contact information data and geographical location data. However, please note, this data is no longer updated by the Norwegian Digitalisatio...

    Public authorities with digital services on Norge.no can check the running status and other information relating to their digital services via the cooperation point, Samarbeidsportalen. All public authorities which use ID-porten log-in system have access to this portal.

  5. Government.no ( Norwegian: Regjeringen.no, Northern Sami: Ráđđehus.no) is the web portal for the Government of Norway. Operated by the Government Administration Services, it provides a range of information services related to each of the ministries, the Office of the Prime Minister, historical information and a large backlog of public ...

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  7. Persons and companies looking to start a permanent business in Norway. Companies in Norway buying services abroad or recruiting foreign workers. Workinnorway.no is a step-by-step guide to working or doing business in Norway – how to find a job, get registered, tax and reporting, social security, etc.