Traveling - your rights and tips
Wondering about your rights when travelling, shopping online or renting a car? Get good tips and advice here.
Wondering about your rights when travelling, shopping online or renting a car? Get good tips and advice here.
Info Norden is the Nordic Council of Ministers' information service for persons moving, working and studiing in the Nordic region.
When shopping in a physical shop, you’re at the mercy of the shop’s own product exchange policy. You’re only entitled to a cooling-off period if you didn't buy the goods in a permanent shop, e.g. online or doorstep purchases.
Here you can plan your benefit period for parental benefit. (In Norwegian only)
To donate means to give away an organ after your own death. Log in to register as an organ donator. Information in English and other languages on organdonasjon.no.
Want to stop smoking? A Stop smoking app may help you. Download to your mobil phone and tablet. (In Norwegian only)
All pregnant women in Norway are entitled to maternity care from a midwife at a Maternity and Child Health Care Centre (in Norwegian: “helsestasjon") or from their General Practitioner. The consultations are free of charge.
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.
Everyone who drives with studded tyres within the Oslo city limits must buy a studded tyre sticker. You still need to purchase it even if you are just driving through the city. The sticker is electronic, so you do not have to display a physical sticker in your vehicle.
Everyone who drives with studded tyres within the Bergen municipality must buy a studded tyre sticker.