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Apply for education and inclusion in the Norwegian Armed Forces

Norwegian Armed Forces

Here you can apply for admission and education in the Norwegian Armed Forces and get an overview of admission requirements and application deadlines.

Find job vacancies in Norway

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Here you will find all publicly advertised vacancies in Norway and all the jobs that employers have registered to nav.no. (In Norwegian only)

Approve or reject the child's name

Norwegian Tax Administration

If you are a father or co-mother and share custody with the mother, you must approve the name choice mother has reported. You do this online. 

Report the name of your child

Norwegian Tax Administration

When the Tax Administration has sent you a request to select a name for your baby, you can report it online. This only applies to first-time name choice.

Farm maps - Gårdskart

Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO

Farm maps on the internet provide maps of area resources and calculate the area for a selected agricultural property. You will also find information about which cadastral number - land number (gårdsnummer) and title number (bruksnummer) - are included in an agricultural property. (In Norwegian only)

Lay judges in Norway

Norwegian Courts Administration

Here you can see who is chosen as lay judges in a municipality. (In Norwegian only)

Survivor's benefits - NAV

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Survivor’s pension (dependent's pension) and transitional benefits to survivors are benefits contributing to a subsistence income for a spouse/cohabitant after the death of the other person. If you are gainfully employed, have children, are a genuine job seeker or attend school, you may also be entitled to other benefits, which also is listed on this web page.

Dependent's pension - SPK

Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK)

When a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund dies, the spouse, children or registered partner have the right to a dependent's pension (survivor’s pension). Also a divorced spouse / registered partner may have the right to this support. A cohabitant is not entitled to a dependent´s pension.  

Grant for funeral

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Funeral grant is intended to cover incurred, necessary funeral expenses. The grant is means-tested.

Pensioners in EU/EEA and Switzerland - health services

Helfo

This page explains your health rights as a pensioner that have moved to another EU/EEA country or Switzerland.

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