Pensioners in EU/EEA and Switzerland - health services
This page explains your health rights as a pensioner that have moved to another EU/EEA country or Switzerland.
This page explains your health rights as a pensioner that have moved to another EU/EEA country or Switzerland.
The Medical Birth Registry collects data about pregnancies and births for research and analysis. Read more on helsenorge.no.
Before you can get married, the Norwegian Tax Administration must check whether you meet the conditions for entering into marriage. The process may take some time, so make sure you allow plenty of time before the wedding.
Sickness benefits compensate for loss of income for those who are occupationally disabled due to an illness or injury.
Occupational injury is defined as a personal injury, illness or death resulting from an occupational accident. An illness may also be approved as an occupational illness if it is a result of a harmful influence from the working environment and is one of the illnesses mentioned in the regulations relating to occupational illnesses.
Wondering about your rights when travelling, shopping online or renting a car? Get good tips and advice here.
On the web portal Your Europe you can check if EU air passenger rights apply in your case.
Find out wether you can drive in an European country with your current licence or if you need to exchange it for a local one. You find the information on the Your Europe portal.
It is possible to draw up marriage agreements (prenuptial agreements) in Norway to regulate the ownership of a couple’s assets/property. If this is not done, assets/property are automatically regulated by Norwegian marriage legislation. (The form is in Norwegian only)
This information is for you who have created a MinID account at the tax office, and have registered by mobile phone. The advantages for you as an employee is among others that you can order your tax deduction card and receive your tax return online.