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Experience the difference
If you are looking for work-life balance with exciting career and personal growth opportunities, the cultural offerings of an international, walkable capital, and easy access to mountains, forests and coastline, you’ve come to the right place.
Oslopolitans work hard and play hard. Short commutes, flexible telecommuting and respect for well-being and family time contribute to the high quality of life. More than 90 percent residents have access to both cultural facilities and green spaces in Oslo, named the European Green Capital in 2019.
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Welcome to Oslo
All the nuts and bolts info you need for the move to Oslo, the official website to the municipalities
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Official guide to Work in Norway
Provides advice and information on applying for jobs, working life and relocating to Norway. Partnership between NAV, Skatteetaten, UDI, Arbeidstilsynet and the police.
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Service Centre for Foreign Workers (SUA)
At SUA, the police, the Tax Administration and the Labour Inspection Authority will help you sort out everything you need to work in Norway. You can find SUA offices in Oslo, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Kirkenes."
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New In Norway
Information for both family migrants and Labor migrants, run by The Norwegian Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDi).
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Welcome to Oslo
Welcome to Oslo aim to help skilled workers, international students and their families plan their relocation and make themselves at home in Oslo.
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Technology City Kongsberg
Kongsberg is a small town that is home to leading global technology companies in development-intensive industries such as automotive, air, defense, subsea, and space.
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Halden - Live and Work
Halden and Svinesund form the gateway to Norway, strategically placed between beautiful skerries on one side and large forests and lakes on the other. Oslo is situated just under two hours to the north, with Gothenburg in Sweden about the same distance to the south.
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Gjøvik Region - International Network Norway
Welcome to the Gjøvik region, where exciting career opportunities combined with beautiful landscapes create the perfect work-life balance.
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Move to the Hamar Region
The Hamar Region area has a diverse and exciting business community that is strong and thriving, offering excellent opportunities for those of you who wish to start your own business.
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Move to Kongsvinger Region
The Kongsvinger region is located about an hour from Oslo and from the rest of the world, and the city of Kongsvinger has a university hospital and college environment. The entire region consists of 6 municipalities, where modern industry and agriculture are important industries.
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#HortenLove
The HortenLove association is a partnership between Horten Business Forum and the Municipality of Horten. The aim is to present Horten as an attractive district, full of opportunities.
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Welcome to the Gardermo region
The hub for the world, with a focus on technology, expertise, local value creation and sustainability. Central location in Eastern Norway and with Norway's main airport in the heart of the region's six municipalities, just north of Oslo with a short trainride.
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Welcome to Lillestrøm
Thinking about moving to Lillestrøm? You are very welcome! And you’re in good company – after Oslo, Lillestrøm is the place in Norway where most people come to settle in.
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Bærum kommune
Bærum kommune is just right outside Oslo, and one of Norway's most popular municipalities among internationals.
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Norwegian on the Web
Free online course in entry-level Norwegian, designed for foreign students at NTNU but open to anyone wanting to learn Norwegian.
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Folkeuniversitet
Norwegian language and other course offerings.
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Kompetanse Norge
Information and registration for Norwegian language tests.
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Language training and social studies (IMDi)
Norwegian language training and social studies for foreign nationals with residence permits
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University of Oslo
Norwegian language courses for international academics and admitted students.
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Norwegian with Tor
Torleif Mæhre is the teacher and founder of Norwegian With Tor, one of the biggest communities of Norwegian learners that boasts more than 150.000 followers on social media, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube (@norwegian.with.tor).
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School system overview
A complete overview of schools and continuing education.
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IB programs in Norway
Overview over IB Programs located in Norway. Education for students from age 3 to 19, taught in English.
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Oslo International School
International school for students from 3 to 19 years of age (pre-school to IB diploma).
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Manglerud skole
Public school in Oslo, offering IB programs for grades 1-9.
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Kongsberg International School
International education for students aged 6-16, based on the International Baccalaureate programs.
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Asker International School
Seeks to assist each student to develop to his/her full potential, to become a versatile, effective and responsible citizen of the world.
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Children's International School Fredrikstad and Moss
IBO authorised private international schools for grades 1 to 10 with an extended Arts programme and use of educational technology.
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Gjøvikregionen International School
GIS provides a transdisciplinary programme of internationally-oriented education to foster the development of the whole child.
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Blindern videregående skole
Public high school, IB school offering the last two years of the Middle Years Programme and the Diploma Programme.
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Bjørnholt videregående skole
Public high school, IB school offering the last two years of secondary school through the IB Diploma Programme.