- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:57
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
Speaking English language is necessity but there are some jobs in which you can apply if you do not master Norwegian that includes
Cleaning
Embassy work
Newspaper delivery
Warehouse work
Work in restaurants/pubs/cafeterias, e.g. cook, waiter, dishwasher (particularly in restaurants/pubs with a profile from your native country)
Seasonal work in agriculture (e.g. picking strawberries)
Advertisement distribution
Providing private services (gardening, baby-sitting, maintenance work, cleaning, handiwork)
Production work within industry
Travel-business: guide/courier (here it is an ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:56
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
The universities of Norway are actually public and private universities have no tradition in the country of Norway as the cases of other countries of Europe. Most of the university colleges are those that were created in the year of 1994.
The list of universities and colleges are as under:-
Bergen National Academy of the Arts
Diakonhjemmet University College
Ålesund University College
Gjøvik University College
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:54
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
Private University Colleges with having accredited programs:
Atlantis medisinske høgskole (Oslo)
Ansgar School of Theology and Mission (Kristiansand)
Bergen Deaconess University College (Bergen)
Arkivakademiet (Oslo)
Betanien Deaconal University College (Bergen)
Baptistenes Teologiske Seminar (Stabekk)
Den norske balletthøyskole (Oslo)
Barratt Due Institute of Music (Oslo)
Bjørknes College (Oslo)
Bergen School of Architecture (Bergen)
Norwegian Eurythmy College (Oslo)
Campus Kristiania (Oslo)
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:42
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
All those students who plan to study abroad especially in Norway for more than three months period is requested to apply for the residence permit with study permit. According to the rules of Norway the visa is issued only for 90 days that includes some certain summer school programs. All the Canadian citizen students can vacation in Norway for 3 months without taking any visa. ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:42
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
All the regulations that are mentioned in this category are also valid for the exchange student programs for all non-EU/EEA/EFTA countries. There is also a need of valid documents with the application if your stay is financed through the scholarships, through student loans or through other public funding. All the documents that will be submitted must contain the total amount which is converted in to ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:41
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
It is must that all the Canadian applicants must submit their application to the Norwegian Foreign Mission in the Canada and it is must that they should submit their application in person. All the applications that are sent by mail or by email will not be entertained and in some cases applicants expects that they should call for an interview but it won’t happen. The ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:39
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
The Directorate of Immigration of Norway which is known as UDI is actually the public agency which is responsible for the processing of all the applications that are submitted for the resident permits of the students in Norway. All those students that wish to study in Norway for more than 3 months period must apply for the residence permit with their student permit. This rule ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:37
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
When you will be granted first time student residence permit than you will be automatically granted a work permit to work part time while studying in Norway. If you want to renew your work permit than it will automatically be renewed with out any problem. Usually the duration of part time work permit is same as the duration of your study permit. On the other ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:37
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
All those person who have recently completed their researchers or studies in Norway can may be granted resident permit that should be up to six months which is the period of job seeker that take this time to seek employment as a skilled worker or as a specialist.
Usually there are two things that are required for the resident permit that are
You should be well qualified ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 11:36
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If you are the national of EEA and wish to enroll in Norway for more than three months duration than you have to register with the police and should have basis for the residence. It is also must that you should have valid identity card and passport with you and also should have a document that shows that you will not be burden to the ...
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