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Renewing your driving licence

Statens vegvesen

Here you will find information on how to renew your driving licence. You need to renew it in order to keep or reinstate expiring driving entitlements.

Polling card

Norwegian Directorate of Elections

Log in to find your polling card.

Information about the crisis in Ukraine

Norwegian Directorate of Immigration

You can find information about protection and residence permit to be in Norway, or if you will travel to Norway. The information for local and sentral government is also available here.

Misinterpretation of the EØS-ruling

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Here you will find information about the processing of cases regarding misinterpretation of the EØS-ruling, if you have been received arbeidsavklaringspenger, sykepenger og pleiepenger. If you have any questions, that’s not answered further down on the page, and think that the misinterpretation may have affected you, you can call the phone number: 21 05 21 05

Death and inheritance

When someone dies, a death certificate is issued by a doctor or hospital authority. Normally, the inheritors decide how the estate (property, money, possessions) should be administered.

Divorce

If you and/or your spouse no longer wish to live together, either or both of you can apply to your county governor’s office for a separation. It is not necessary for both of you to agree on the separation. The county governor will contact your spouse if you apply alone.

Moving

When you move, you must report your new address to the National Population Register (folkeregisteret), at the earliest 31 days before or 8 days after your move. The National Population Register is managed by the Norwegian Tax Administration (skatteetaten).

Having a child

When having a child in Norway, you should be aware of your parental rights and duties. Below, you will find information and services relevant to pregnancy and having a child, including advice about parental responsibility, financial assistance, maternity and paternity leave and how to register the name of a baby.

Getting married

Before you can get married, the Norwegian Tax Administration must check that you have the right to get married in Norway. The quickest way to apply for a “certificate of no impediment to marriage” electronically, if both of you have a Norwegian national identity number or D-number. Case processing may take 5-6 weeks, so plan ahead.

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