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The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service

Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service

The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (NUCAS) coordinates the admission to ordinary undergraduate study programmes at all universities, university colleges, and some private university colleges in Norway.

Order a birth certificate

Norwegian Tax Administration

Birth certificates contain information about a person's name, date of birth, personal ID number, gender, place of birth and possibly the names of the person's parents. As regards newborn babies, the Tax Administration will automatically send the birth certificate to the parents after the child's name has been registered.

Apply for unemployment benefits

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

In order to become eligible for unemployment benefit, you must first register as a job seeker at NAV. The earliest you can submit your claim for unemployment benefit is one week before the first day on which you become totally or partially unemployed. It is important that you do not submit your application too early, as it may be rejected.

Reference Budget for Consumer Expenditures

Consumption Research Norway (SIFO)

The Reference Budget estimates ordinary consumer expenditures for different types of households. 

Disability benefit

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Disability benefit may be appropriate for those who have a permanently reduced earning capacity due to illness or injury. Whether you are entitled to full disability benefit or graded (partial) disability benefit depends on your earning capacity. If it is possible for you to work say 40 per cent, you may be eligible for 60 per cent disability benefit. You may be entitled to child supplement if you receive disability benefits while supporting your own children or foster children under the age of 18.

Studievelger

Ministry of Education and Research

Studievelgeren will give an overview of the courses of study you can apply for through “Samordna opptak”, and the requirements needed to be accepted into the said courses. Some of the courses will have a local admission, and therefore will not be found in the list on the webpage. “Studievelgeren” is connected to “Karakterkalkulatoren”, where you can add up your points that indicates whether or not you will be granted access to take part in the course.

Utdanning.no - find education, profession and apprenticeship

Direktoratet for høyere utdanning og kompetanse (HK-dir)

On this webpage you can crosscheck between your personal interests, education programs and professions, to see what a good fit for you could be. You will also find an overview of educational programs for high schools, vocational school, universities, colleges, and certified apprenticeship companies for every county in Norway. The webpage informs about the status of the laborer’s market, with information about employment in different fields and professions, on a county and municipality level. The webpage is maintained/updated through use of the “AA-registeret” and “Brønnøysundregistert.

Student loan repayment calculator

Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen)

Create a draft repayment plan showing repayment instalments, interest rates and fees for your student loan.

Motor Insurance tax

Norwegian Tax Administration

From January 2018, the annual road tax was replaced with a motor insurance tax to the authorities. This provides greater flexibility for owners of vehicles. Read more about the Motor Insurance tax.

Housing allowance calculator

Norwegian State Housing Bank

If you live in a low-income household, you may be entitled to receive housing allowance. Here you can calculate how much housing allowance you may be entitled to.

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