Nordic term base
Here you will find information about words and terms that is often used by important community area. It can also be at help if you should work or study in another nordic country.
Here you will find information about words and terms that is often used by important community area. It can also be at help if you should work or study in another nordic country.
The Service Centre for Foreign Workers (SUA) is a centre where the Labour Inspection Authority (Arbeidstilsynet), the Police (politiet), the Tax Administration (skatteetaten) and the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) work together towards foreigners arriving to Norway for employment purposes, with the aim of providing them appropriate guidance and a shortening of the time used for processing their applications. You will find information in Norwegian, English, Lithuanian, Polish and Russian.
You can add or change a postal address if you want post from the public sector to be sent there instead of your address registered with the National Population Register. This also applies even if you live abroad.
If you intend to move within Norway, you must send a change of address notification to the National Population Register (folkeregisteret) no later than eight days after you have moved. The National Population Register is managed by the Norwegian Tax Administration.
Request for case documentation.
Create a user account and register your application online for a Norwegian: - visa - residence permit (work, studies and family immigration) - permanent residence permit - citizenship - travel documents.
Here you can find the translators with expertise in interpretation between Norwegian and other languages. The register’s primary target groups are public servants and professionals in need of interpreters, but everyone in need of interpreting services may use the register.
StatBank contains detailed tables with time series. You can create your own selections and save these in different file formats. You will also find an API for Statistikkbanken.