Travel & Study
Travel & Study
Visas
Through the EEA Agreement, Norwegians can work in another EEA country. They can also study or settle based on sufficient funds and health insurance in another EEA country. As an EEA citizen, you have the right to stay in any EEA country for a period of up to 90 days as long as you have a valid identity card or passport. More information on EEA rights can be found here.
Norway is also part of the Schengen Area. The Schengen Area, which consists of 26 countries, guarantees free movement to more than 400 million EU citizens, along with non-EU nationals living in Schengen or visiting Schengen as tourists, exchange students or for business purposes (anyone legally present in the Schengen Area).
For more information on visits and holidays in Norway, please visit the website of the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) and/or the Norwegian police.
Embassies
Thomas Heftyes gate 19-21, 0244 OSLO |
Belgian Embassy Munkedamsveien 53B, 0250 OSLO Tel.: +47 23 239 220 Fax: +47 23 239 232 |
Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria Tidemandsgate 11, 0244 OSLO Tel.: 22 55 40 40 Fax: 22 55 40 24 |
Embassy of the Republic of Croatia Drammensveien 82, 0271 OSLO Tel.: 23 01 40 50 Fax: 23 01 40 60 E-mail: [email protected] |
Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus Chancery: Birger Jarlsgatan 37, Box 7649 |
Embassy of the Czech Republic Fritzners gate 14, 0244 OSLO Tel.: 22 12 10 30 Fax: 22 55 33 95 |
Royal Danish Embassy Olav Kyrres gate 7, 0244 OSLO Tel.: 22 54 08 00 Fax: 22 55 46 34 |
Embassy of the Republic of Estonia Parkveien 51 a, 0244 OSLO Tel.: 22 54 00 70 Fax: 22 54 00 71 |
Embassy of Finland Thomas Heftyes gate 1, 0244 OSLO Tel.: 22 12 49 00 Fax: 22 12 49 49 |
Drammensveien 69, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Oscars gate 45, 0244 OSLO |
Nobels gate 45, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Republic of Hungary Sophus Lies gate 3, 0244 OSLO |
Haakon VIIs gate 1, 0244 OSLO |
Inkognitogaten 7, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Republic of Latvia Bygdøy Allé 76, 0268 OSLO |
Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania Dronningens gate 3, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Fridtjof Nansens Plads 5 |
Embassy of the Republic of Malta Chancery: Lille Strandstræde 14B |
Oscars gate 29, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Republic of Poland Nedre Vollgate 5, 0158 OSLO |
Josefines gate 37, 0244 OSLO |
Oscars gate 51, 0258 OSLO |
Embassy of the Slovak Republic Thomas Heftyesgate 24, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Amaliegade 6, 2nd floor |
Halvdan Svartes gate 13, 0268 OSLO |
Nobels gate 16, 0244 OSLO |
EU candidate countries' missions accredited to Norway:
Embassy of the the Republic of North Macedonia Chancery: Erling Skjalgssons gate 19 B, 0267 OSLO |
Embassy of Montenegro Serbia's embassy maintains consular functions |
Embassy of the Republic of Serbia Drammensveien 105, 0244 OSLO |
Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Halvdan Svartes gate 5, 0244 OSLO |
Capllavägen 7, 181 32 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN |
Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s programme for education, training, youth and sport for the period 2014-2020, and it is the world's largest educational programme. Norway participates on an equal footing with EU countries as a programme country in Erasmus+. Information about the new Erasmus+ for 2021-2027 will be published soon.
Who can participate?
Erasmus+ supports education, training, internships and voluntary work abroad. The programme includes pupils, students, recent graduates and employees at education and training institutions.
Students can receive support for undertaking a semester or traineeship abroad as long as it is an integral part of their education. Erasmus+ funding is available to students at Bachelor and Master levels, as well as for Doctoral candidates.
Employees at higher education institutions or companies can receive support for teaching or training.
Programme countries in Erasmus+ include the 27 EU countries, the three EEA countries, as well as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey in addition to partner countries. See Erasmus+ for more information on who can apply for support.
Who can apply?
Norwegian higher education institutions can apply for support for their students or employees through Erasmus+.
All higher education institutions have to enter into an inter-institutional agreement with a partner institution before student and employee mobility can begin.
There is one agreement text that applies to all agreements with institutions in programme countries, and one that applies to agreements with institutions in partner countries (countries outside the EU/EEA). Agreement templates are available on the pages of the European Commission.
Students or employees cannot apply themselves but have to contact the international coordinator at their university or college.
Norwegian participation
The Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (DIKU) is the national agency for education and sports, while the youth section of the new programme (Youth in Action) is administered by the Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs.