Family residence rights in the EU
Everything you need to know if family members are moving abroad with you, or are planning to join you.
Everything you need to know if family members are moving abroad with you, or are planning to join you.
Are you between 18-30 years old and want to help local communities abroad but don’t know where to start? Check Your Europe to find more information on volunteering.
If you are planning to move to another EU country to study, you must have sufficient income to live there without needing income support. You will have the same right to work while studying as nationals of that country.
Check what rights you have if your plain is delayed, cancelled, overbooked, or if there is problem with luggage.
The European Solidarity Corps is the new European Union initiative which creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad that benefit communities and people around Europe.
Now it is easy to download and use your digital driving licence. The "Førerkort app" (Driving Licence app) can be used instead of your physical driving licence for driving in Norway. (In Norwegian only)
Do you work in one country but live in another, returning daily or weekly? You are a cross-border commuter. Make sure you check what benefits and obligations you might have in both countries. Also find information on commuting on the Norwegian Tax Administration's web site.
Here you will find tips for foreign job seekers.
Are you thinking of applying to a university in the EU? Keep in mind that you have the right to study under the same conditions as nationals of your host country. Learn more on Your Europe.
Here you can register your CV (in Norwegian only). On Nav.no you can learn more about writing a good CV .