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Immigration to Norway for Russian citizens

When the material situation becomes quite difficult, and the visible prospects are less and less, the inevitable question arises: "Where do I emigrate from Russia?" After all, I want to live in a calm stable country where citizens are confident of their future and are not afraid of endless changes in legislation And power.

In the list of countries, where our citizens are eager to get, the USA, Germany, Australia, Canada and most of the countries of Western Europe continue to lead. Recently, immigration to Norway has become especially popular. This calm northern country attracts with its developed social protection and a high standard of living. Norway is often jokingly called "the country of developed socialism", and this joke is far from the truth.

Life in Norway

This country is an example of the correct use of huge funds that are annually received by the budget through the implementation of natural resources. The main wealth of Norway is oil and seafood. The country's GDP has been the first in the world for many years.

Unemployment and inflation are the lowest in Europe - about 3%.

The tax policy is structured in such a way that there are no poor in the country, but there are also extremely rich people. But there is a well-formed middle class with earnings from 20 to 60 thousand dollars a year (in terms of Norwegian kroner).

Norwegians are considered one of the oldest peoples of Europe, the age of the overwhelming majority of citizens exceeds 66 years. At the same time , life expectancy is one of the highest in the world: for women this is 83 years, and for men - 79 years. Of course, this leads to a heavy burden on the pension fund. By the way, it is the largest in Europe, and acts as a stabilization fund of the country.

The state carries out a large number of social programs, including those aimed at immigrants. For example, it can include 300 hours of free language courses, significant payments for the birth of a child, social housing programs and medical services.

Therefore, the number of those wishing to enter this social paradise increases year by year. Currently, about 10% of the population are official immigrants from other countries.

How to emigrate to Norway

The government adheres to a rather tough migration policy, so there are not so many ways to get here.

1. Provision of asylum

Under this program, immigration to Norway is available to refugees from zones of active hostilities, as well as to citizens who have been subjected to severe harassment by the authorities at home.

Such a permit to stay in the country is received not so many people - about 5-7% of applicants.

2. Training

If there is a desire to learn in Norwegian universities, you can easily issue documents. And during the study often there is a coveted employer who organizes further stay in the country.

By the way, among the indigenous Norwegians, the level of education is quite low: only a quarter of the population has higher education, and only 7% have academic degrees.

3. Marriage

Close relatives of Norwegian citizens are entitled to stay in the country, including a husband or wife. This is a very popular method of immigration. Recently, the number of marriages with foreigners in Norway has doubled and continues to increase.

4. Work

Immigration to Norway is most often done through a work visa. Every year, many seasonal vacancies are opened from the areas of service, construction, oil production. Labor, as a rule, unskilled and heavy, but the payment for it is quite high, by our standards - from $ 1500 to $ 3000 per month, net of taxes.

Accommodation and obtaining residence permit

Having officially entered the territory of the country, you can obtain a residence permit, a work permit and a residence permit. If only a residence permit is issued, you can not get an official job.

Working visa allows working in any areas, except for public services, which imply the existence of citizenship.

A residence permit is never issued immediately upon arrival, even if the applicant has a marriage with a Norwegian citizen. Get a residence permit can only after three years of formal residence in the country.

Apply for citizenship is possible after obtaining residence permit and seven years of residence without violations of the law.

As you can see, immigration to Norway is not easy, but possible. Refugees, as a rule, receive the maximum amount of state support, but labor migrants, especially from EU countries, do not have such wide access to social programs. Therefore, once again weigh your desires, opportunities - and dare. Act as officially as possible, respect the Norwegian laws, and then everything will turn out!

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