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Nigerians Eligible For Residence Permit in Norway

Nigerians are qualified to take advantage of Norway’s residence permit

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Nigerians are qualified to take advantage of Norway’s residence permit, it has been discovered, following the recent announcement that Norway is accepting skilled workers, independent contractors, and staff members of charitable, nonprofit, and religious organisations. 

Since its independence, Nigeria has had friendly bilateral relations with other nations, including Norway. As a result, the Bilateral Chamber of Commerce promotes business relationships, networking opportunities, and the growth of markets in both Nigeria and Norway.

Norway accepts applications for residence permits, formerly known as work permits, from people who are not citizens of the EU or EEA. You may need a residence permit in Norway depending on your level of expertise and the type of work you’ll be doing there.

This license is only valid for skilled labourers, temporary employees, independent contractors, or staff members of charitable, nonprofit, or religious organisations.

Investors King learns that Oslo is the capital of Norway, a Scandinavian nation in Europe. With the exception of Norwegian, English is the language that is most commonly spoken in this country of about 5.5 million people. 

Immigrants can be certain of finding gainful employment in the nation because the majority of the population is gainfully employed.   In spite of this, Norway’s economy has a variety of high-demand fields where skilled workers are needed.  With these in-demand skills, foreigners have a good chance of being admitted.

If you are a skilled worker from Nigeria, you must obtain a visa before travelling to Norway. In some circumstances, you may be given an entry visa, which would allow you to visit Norway while you await the outcome of your residence permit application.

Although you cannot work in Norway with this type of visa, you are still able to remain there while the UDI examines your application for a residence permit.

It must be likely that your application for a residence permit for skilled workers will be approved in order to be granted such a visa. You do not, however, require an entry visa if you have already been granted a residence permit.

How to get a Norwegian visa

  • A residence permit for skilled workers with an employer in Norway or a residence permit for athletes or coaches must have been requested or be on your application list.
  • You must have a written job offer from a particular employer in Norway.
  • A full-time position is typically required.
  • As a skilled worker, you must be qualified.
  • If you intend to work in a profession for which approval or authorization is necessary, you must possess that approval or authorization (external website). For instance, medical professionals must include a permit or authorization from the Norwegian Directorate of Health (external website).
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