Study Permit for University college or University

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Norway
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If you wish to study or go to school in Norway for more than three months, you must apply for a study permit. If you are granted a study permit, you will also be able to work for up to 20 hours a week while you are studying and full-time during holidays.

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Duration

12 Month(s)

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Fees

600

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Processing time

8-10 Week(s)

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COMPLEXITY

Low

What are eligibility requirements for the Study Permit for University college or University?

7 Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicant must pay an application fee
  • Applicant must have been admitted to a university college or university
  • Applicant must study full-time
  • Applicant must have enough money to live on, at least NOK 116369 per year. This money may consist of student loans, grants, own funds that you have in a Norwegian bank account or the deposit account of the educational institution, or a combination of the above. If you have already been offered a part-time job in Norway, the income from this work may be included
  • If applicant have to pay tuition fees, applicant must also have money to cover this
  • Applicant must have someplace to live in Norway
  • The circumstances in applicant home country must indicate that it is likely that applicant can return home when he/she have completed studies

Which documents do I need to apply for the Study Permit for University college or University?

13 Document Required

  • Passport and copy of all used pages in passport
  • Signed cover letter from the Application portal (or application form)
  • Two new/recent passport size photos with white background
  • CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) if the applicant is over 18 years
  • FRC (family registration certificate) if the applicant is over 18 years old, or CRC (Child registration certificate) if the applicant is under 18 years
  • Completely filled in family forms for parents and parents-in-law's- and own family
  • A letter of full-time admission from an approved educational institution, stating your name, which studies you have admission to, at what level the studies are and how long the program lasts
  • Certificate of Matriculation (attested by the relevant local Education Board)
  • Higher Secondary School Certificate (attested by the relevant local Education Board)
  • University or college certificate/transcripts/degrees
  • Documentation that you have sufficient funds for your living expenses
  • Documentation that you are able to pay the tuition fees (if you are required to pay tuition fees)
  • UDI's checklist, filled out and signed

Talent Migration data for Norway

Talent gain & drain map of 2015-2019 data. Sourced from World Bank Digital Development Data.

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