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Residence permit (Residence card) Norwegian identity number Work permit in Norway
Important and correct information at www.udi.no
Residence permit I For EU/EEA-students: Online registration. www.udi.no (no fee) Book an appointment with the police (within 3 months) Show up for your appointment You will need:
your passport, current address in Tromsø, insurance (e.g. European Health Insurance E 111/private health
insurance), Admission Letter and Study Plan (Free-movers).
Residence permit II
For non-EU/EEA-students: Report to the police station within 7 days in order to get your residence permit card.
You will need: your passport, entry date to Norway, and your current address in Tromsø with room number. Admission Letter and Study Plan (Free-movers)
Residence permit III
Remember to renew your residence permit!! Application deadline: one month prior to
expiration of current permit. Online registration
Residence permit IV
Where? Police Station
Address: Grønnegata 122
Opening hoursOpening hours: Weekdays 08.30-14.00
(Wednesday closed)
Norwegian identity number (Personnummer)
- for students in Norway more than 6 monthsWhy?
You need a Norwegian identity number to: Open a bank account Apply for loans and grants from Lånekassen (Quota students) Obtain a tax card (work) Become a member of the National Health Insurance System
Students from the Nordic countries can use their national identity number.
Norwegian identity number/Personnummer -students in Norway more than 6 months
Where?
Folkeregisteret (Population Registry) is located at
Ligningskontoret (the Tax Office)
Address: Kaigata 3-5
When?
Opening hours: 9-15
Documents you need:
Specific form, passport, residence permit
Temporary identity number -students in Norway from 3-6 months
D-number You can apply for this number in a bank if you
wish to/have to open an account Bring
• passport (with residence permit (non-EU)
• Student card incl. paid semester fee
• Admission Letter
Work permit
• No fees to get a work permit.• Work permit automatically granted together
with your first residence permit• Up to 20 hours of work per week (part-time)• Remember TAX card• Nav (The Norwegian labour and Welfare
Administration)
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