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Application for extra curricular school activities

Arendal kommune

Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.

Application for extra curricular school activities

Drammen kommune
Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.

Application for extra curricular school activities

Trondheim municipality

Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.

Application for extra curricular school activities

Sandnes municipality

Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.

Application for extra curricular school activities

Asker municipality

Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.

Application for Before and After school care

Larvik municipality

Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.

Death report and inheritance

Norwegian Courts Administration

Here you can find information about registering a death and links to forms for inheritance.

Distribution of the estate of a deceased person

Norwegian Mapping Authority

When a registered owner of an estate has passed away, the property should be transferred to the heirs. 

Parental benefit, lump-sum grant and pregnancy benefit

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Parental benefit is intended to ensure parents an income in connection with the birth or adoption of a child. If you are expecting a child and have not had an income in the past year, you can receive a lump-sum instead of the parental benefit.

Parental benefit or lump-sum grant?

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Use the guide to decide whether you should apply for parental benefit or a lump-sum grant. You can only apply for one of them. 

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