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Calculate you parental benefit

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Calculate the parental benefit you are entitled to. 

My Pension (KLP)

Kommunal Landspensjonskasse (KLP)

View information about your pension with the KLP insurance company.

Home help

Bergen municipality
You can apply for someone to help you with your daily chores at home if necessary.

Apply for municipal community care services

Bergen municipality
Apply for municipal community care services if you need them.

Survivor's benefits - NAV

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Survivor’s pension (dependent's pension) and transitional benefits to survivors are benefits contributing to a subsistence income for a spouse/cohabitant after the death of the other person. If you are gainfully employed, have children, are a genuine job seeker or attend school, you may also be entitled to other benefits, which also is listed on this web page.

Dependent's pension - SPK

Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK)

When a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund dies, the spouse, children or registered partner have the right to a dependent's pension (survivor’s pension). Also a divorced spouse / registered partner may have the right to this support. A cohabitant is not entitled to a dependent´s pension.  

Pensioners in EU/EEA and Switzerland - health services

Helfo

This page explains your health rights as a pensioner that have moved to another EU/EEA country or Switzerland.

Sickness benefits for employees

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

Sickness benefits compensate for loss of income for those who are occupationally disabled due to an illness or injury.

Annual statement (årsoppgave) from NAV

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

If you have got payments from NAV in 2020, you will receive the annual statement between 8 and 21 January, and latest 1 February 2020. If you are a digital user, you will find your annual statement for 2019 in 'Dine saker' on Ditt NAV.

Attendance allowance in connection with a child's illness

Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV)

The attendance allowance is intended to compensate for loss of income when you are caring for a child who needs constant care and supervision due to illness or injury (in Norwegian only).  

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