How to immigrate to Norway?
After graduating from the postgraduate entrance examination, you can find a job by legitimate means. You can get a work visa for 4 years and you can get a long-term residence. If you move your family here, you can apply to accompany you when you go to school. If you graduate and find a job, you can apply for a visit to relatives. If you have a family member, you can sign it every six months. If you are an only child and one of the elderly parents passes away, the other elderly parent can apply for long-term residence. Norway is a non-immigration country and cannot immigrate by investment, but you can invest in other countries first and then come here. The specific price depends on which country you invest and immigrate to first. The price of US$1.8 million in the United States in 2000
Immigration to Norway Conditions
There are the following requirements for becoming qualified staff: 1. General staff: have high school level vocational skills and cultural quality, and there must be corresponding vocational training plans in Norway; An engineer or nurse must have a bachelor's degree; if you have long-term work experience, your work experience must also be consistent with the occupation you want to pursue. If you are a teacher, you must have a master's degree or above. Alternatively you can work as a permanent employee of a shipping company.
2. If you are employed by a Norwegian employer, you also need to obtain approval and authorization from the relevant local authorities. If you have signed an industry collective agreement, you will be able to be paid according to the general wage payment rate in Norway. If you have not signed an industry collective agreement, then you may lack some corresponding job security.
3. You cannot change jobs or employers during the period of the residence permit, which is generally 3 years.
4. Your spouse and children under the age of 18 can go to Norway with you during work. If you lose a job, the Norwegian authorities will give you half a year to find another job.
What are the ways to immigrate to Norway - through self-employment?
Investors who immigrate to Norway through self-employment have the following requirements:
1. Must Carrying out permanent business activities in Norway can be in the form of a domestic parent company setting up a subsidiary in Norway.
2. If it is a sole proprietorship, you will bear all responsibilities;
3. If it is a limited liability company, you will only bear limited liability. At this time, there must be a certain amount of financial guarantee for the operation of the enterprise.
At the same time, you need to provide minimum living security and the basic salary for hiring Norwegian employees. The current requirement is 229,354 Norwegian kroner per year. Only by meeting these requirements can your company truly operate.
After you have lived in Norway for three years, you can apply for permanent residence. However, you cannot leave Norway for more than two years after obtaining a permanent residence permit, otherwise it will be cancelled. You can apply for Norwegian citizenship after seven years.
What should I do if I want to immigrate to Norway? Talk about the main thing!
Then marry a Norwegian citizen and immigrate. If you don't understand Norwegian (Norway has two official languages: Standard Norwegian and West Norwegian), find someone of Chinese origin. There is no ready-made search on dating websites... (Norway accepts immigration of gay couples)
Visa regulations for going to Norway
Chinese citizens who go to Norway to visit relatives for private reasons must provide invitations from relatives in Norway. Letter and life guarantee. The guarantee states that you have the ability to bear all expenses. This letter of guarantee must be stamped and authenticated by the Chinese Embassy in Norway, otherwise it will be invalid. Fill out 2 visa forms in English and submit 2 photos.
If you go to Norway to settle down for private reasons, you must provide a notarized certificate of kinship. Other items are the same as visiting relatives. Fill out 2 visa application forms in English and submit 4 photos.
If you want to study in Norway at your own expense, you need to provide the admission notice and financial guarantee letter from the institution you plan to study. The visa form requirements are the same as the settlement application. If you go to Norway to work for private reasons, you must provide employment certificate, work contract, applicant's technical certificate, etc. The visa form requires the same as settlement. Citizens of Nordic countries do not need to apply for a work permit to work in Norway. Other foreigners must obtain a work permit from the Foreign Affairs Bureau. Applications for a permit should be made through the Norwegian embassy in the applicant's country of residence and must provide an employment agreement of at least 1 year of employment in Norway. Applicants must prove that they have a place of work in Norway and obtain a residence permit from the local police station. The scope of use of the work permit is limited to a certain industry.
Norway has banned immigration since 1975. Permits to work in Norwegian companies are only issued to experts and other key personnel considered essential to the business, and to people with skills that are lacking in Norway. There are different regulations for foreign companies operating in Norway, and business stays of more than 3 months are classified as special immigrants.
Chinese citizens who go to Norway on official business should provide an invitation letter and telegram. Fill out 2 visa application forms in English and submit 2 photos. A single-entry visa is issued with a validity period equal to the period of stay. When applying for a transit visa, Norway issues a transit visa allowing a stay of 3 days.
Entry and Exit Inspection
Entry: Incoming passengers are not required to hold a disease immunity certificate. Non-commercial items may be brought in up to NOK 1,500. Non-European passengers can bring 400 cigarettes, 2 bottles of wine, 50 grams of perfume and other items worth NOK 3,500. There are no restrictions on the import of foreign currencies and Norwegian currency.
Exiting the country: Non-residents’ foreign currency and domestic currency shall not exceed the amount at the time of entry, and the amount of Norwegian currency taken out shall not exceed 5,000 kronor.
It won’t cost much money if you get married and immigrate... I hope you can get your wish.
How to immigrate to Finland or Norway
Haha, it is basically impossible. The three Baltic countries are the countries with the best welfare in the world, and they are also the most difficult countries to immigrate to.
Very unlikely
What are the requirements for immigrating to Norway?
Educational background or business background:
1. Whether you have the ability to manage or operate a company
2. Do you have at least 3 years of higher education in technical or management fields?
Operating funds: Do you have the funds needed to maintain the company's operations and live in Norway?
1. Applicants do not need proof of source of assets
2. There are no age and foreign language proficiency requirements for immigrants, but the legal working age is 16 years or above
3. Processing The time is short, the trip can be completed in about 3 months, and it will not exceed half a year at most
4. If one person applies, the whole family (spouse and children under 18 years old) can enjoy the high benefits of Norway
5. With a Norwegian residence permit, you can freely enter and exit 26 countries
6. Just do not leave Norway for more than 2 months every year for 3 years
7. You can apply for permanent residence after 3 years , you can become a Norwegian citizen in 7 years
8. With a Norwegian passport, you can go to most countries without a visa
How do you immigrate your parents after immigrating to Norway?
For the time being, this is the law in Norway. Norwegian law requires that children separate from their parents after they turn 18, and couples take care of each other. So as long as your parents are still alive, according to Norwegian law, they should take care of each other rather than their children. This has little to do with whether you are an only child or not. But when one of them is gone, then you, the only child, are the only blood relative, and you can take your father or mother over to live with you. If you are not an only child, as long as you have brothers and sisters in China, you are still not allowed to bring the remaining one of your parents to Norway to live with you. Please remember that Norway is a welfare state, but it is not a country of immigrants.
It is unknown whether Norwegian immigration laws will change on this issue in the future, but I am not optimistic. You're not the only one who wants to bring both parents into the family. So don't think that the Norwegian *** is making things difficult for you alone. From a political point of view, your parents have never made any contribution to Norway. Once they arrive in Norway, they will enjoy the same welfare benefits as Norwegians. Everyone living in Norway has an obligation to contribute. Everyone is paying into the national fund to make reserves for the benefits they will enjoy in the future. And all your parents have given to the Chinese government, why should the Norwegian government support your parents in their old age? Isn't this unfair and unfair?
You said that you have contributed to Norway and paid such a high tax, but who does not everyone living in Norway? Everyone pays his share. You said that you provide for your parents in their old age, eat and drink your own food and live in your own home. But Norwegian law is to give equal treatment to every legal citizen/legal resident. Even if you don’t ask for it, he must give it. Therefore, immigration will not be as easy as you think for you to pass if you want to. It’s hard to have both ends of the spectrum!
You will figure it out if you live there for a long time. My heart will be tortured, but I will figure it out.
Besides, the leaves have fallen back to their roots. Your parents have come to Norway. If you get sick or something when you are older, you don’t need to pay to enjoy welfare in Norway. But if you are old and can’t walk, how can you take a ten-hour flight back to your country? Even if you get sick and have no medical insurance and cannot afford domestic medical expenses, how can you come back to Norway? They have always had medical insurance in China before immigrating abroad, but they will no longer have medical insurance when they return after immigrating. Is it acceptable to die in a foreign land when you are old? There are a lot of things to consider, my friend. Our young generation will have a sense of belonging to a country after living there for a long time. As you get older, you will still miss your relatives and friends back home when you come to a foreign country and the language is different.
Think more about it!
LYKKE TIL!
Questions about immigration, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark? 10 points
It is more difficult to be self-employed in Sweden now. The inspection requirements are very strict. Even three or four hundred thousand is not enough. Don’t believe what the agency says.
In Sweden, Finland and Norway, you basically need a work permit. Then you can get it if you have lived in Norway for 3 to 5 years and still have language requirements
In Denmark, you can also study or work for five years. If you pass the Danish language test, you can get permanent residence, so you can consider applying for an undergraduate degree and coming here after completing the undergraduate degree. It's almost enough to go to graduate school, but Denmark's tuition fee of 300,000 to 400,000 yuan is not enough
The next step is to come over through cohabitation or marriage. After you or your boyfriend get permanent residence, you can get the other person to come here. This is In several countries, the question of the length of time is feasible. To put it bluntly, the detection of fake marriages is getting stricter and more risky. Permanent residence can be canceled if the immigration office finds problems later. I have heard of many disputes. p>
Basically, Northern Europe is not an immigration country. It is very difficult for Chinese people to immigrate through regular channels except through crooked ways. There are many ways for Chinese people to immigrate, and they all know about it, so the inspections are getting stricter. Not to mention that permanent residence can be obtained. Canceling and naturalizing takes a long time
So I recommend you to go to other countries. Nordic countries actually don’t have that good benefits, nor are they as good as what newspapers and magazines say, and there are very few job opportunities
The difference between Norwegian immigration and green card
If the Norwegian green card still has welfare benefits after returning to the country, as long as the green card is not canceled, you will continue to enjoy the national welfare benefits of Norway. But if this continues for a long time, the conditions for continuing to apply for a green card will not be met, the green card will be revoked, and there will no longer be benefits.
A green card is a permanent residence permit given to foreign citizens. Holding a green card means that the cardholder has permanent residence in the issuing country. At the same time, holding a green card can exempt you from an entry visa for a certain period of time. Since 2004, the People's Republic of China has issued permanent residence certificates, also known as Chinese green cards, to foreigners in the country who meet the application qualifications.
Is it good to immigrate to Norway?
If you are sure that you can find a satisfactory job there and will not worry about your livelihood, you might as well go out and try your luck. After all, there are not many Chinese like you who have the conditions to immigrate. It’s true that Norway’s scenery is beautiful and charming. If you encounter a long and cold winter, you can go back home for a vacation.
Please provide more details on the conditions for immigrating to Norway. Thank you
Norway is the northernmost country in Europe. It is located in the west of the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe, bordering Sweden to the east, Finland and Russia to the northeast. It borders Denmark to the south and the Norwegian Sea to the west. The Scandinavian mountains run through the entire territory of Norway, with plateaus, mountains, and glaciers accounting for more than two-thirds of the territory. Norway has a land area of ??385,000 square kilometers, a winding coastline of 25,000 kilometers, and a total of 150,000 islands. According to Zhao Benshan, Norway’s land is as long and narrow as a pig’s kidney! Norway has a population of approximately 4.6 million, 96% of which are Norwegians.
Norway is a developed country with modern industry, rich in oil and natural gas, as well as coal, iron, titanium and other resources. Norway is also very rich in water resources. The main traditional industrial sectors include machinery, hydropower, metallurgy, chemicals, papermaking, wood processing, fish product processing and shipbuilding. Norway is the largest aluminum producer and exporter in Northern Europe. Its magnesium production ranks second in the world. Most of its ferrosilicon alloy products are exported. The offshore oil industry that emerged in the 1970s has become an important pillar of the national economy. It is the largest oil producer in Northern Europe and the third largest oil exporter in the world.
Conditions for investment immigration
1. Personal net assets must be no less than CAD$400.000, in the form of assets: cash, deposits, real estate, and company assets;
2. More than three years of business management experience;
3. High school degree or above.
There are two investment methods to choose from for investment immigration: 禒...yimin/ A. Own capital investment Investment method: After the applicant passes the interview, invest 400,000 Canadian dollars in Canada, guaranteed by ***. After five years, Canada *** guarantees to return the principal to you, and the interest will go to ***. There is zero risk and zero interest for the applicant. B. Loan investment investment method: After the applicant passes the interview, invest 120,000 Canadian dollars in Canada, and a financial institution designated by Canada will help you get a loan of 280,000 Canadian dollars. After five years, the $120,000 you invested will be paid back to the financial institution as five years of interest on the loan. To put it simply, you spent 120,000 Canadian dollars (approximately RMB 800,000) to purchase Canadian permanent resident status for your whole family.